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Viper Of Tehran

  • 1 Season
  • 9 Episodes
  • Drama
  • 296 Views

Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of “Viper Of Tehran,” a pioneering Iranian series now streaming on FarsiMov. This unique blend of dark comedy and social commentary is brought to life under the skillful direction of Saman Moghadam and the production of Javad Farahani. Episode 1 introduces viewers to a complex tale involving a filmmaker who becomes entangled in a murder investigation, setting the stage for an enthralling series that deftly mixes humor with the stark realities of the cinema industry.

Featuring the exceptional Peyman Maadi in a pivotal role, “Viper Of Tehran” showcases a formidable ensemble cast including Sahar Dolatshahi, Azadeh Samadi, Pejman Jamshidi, alongside the celebrated Merila Zarei, Hooman Seyyedi, and Mahsa Hejazi. This ensemble cast breathes life into the compelling storyline of a cineaste, portrayed by Maadi, who finds himself in a web of murder and mystery, delivering a narrative filled with laughter, intrigue, and a deep dive into the film industry’s idiosyncrasies.

Crafted by the renowned Peyman Maadi, “Viper Of Tehran” stands as a testament to FarsiMov’s commitment to delivering high-quality Iranian content to its international audience. The series skillfully explores the nuances of the film industry through a satirical lens, including the innovative addition of a cinema psychologist, thus providing a narrative that is both engaging and profoundly insightful. As filming progresses, this series is poised to become a standout show of the year, promising unforgettable performances under the direction of Saman Moghadam.

Exclusively available on FarsiMov, “Viper Of Tehran” is the perfect pick for enthusiasts of Iranian cinema and those intrigued by the interplay of societal norms and dark humor. Be sure to catch this compelling series, featuring the incredible Peyman Maadi and a distinguished cast, for a unique viewing experience that blends comedy, drama, and social critique in a way that only FarsiMov can deliver.