
Ali Akbar Mahdavifar
Acting
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Known For

The Nigger
The daughter of a wealthy man marries a young Black man against her father's wishes. Shortly after, the woman dies during childbirth, and her husband is killed during a police chase. A little Black boy is the result of this marriage. The little boy meets a young man named "Reza," through whom he comes face to face with his grandfather.

Samad in the Way of Dragon
Samad is to be sent to the city courthouse for his fights where he points his finger at others, and he happens to be handcuffed to a male smuggler. Along the way, the smuggler manages to escape with the help of one of his accomplices, and since his hand was tied to Samad's, they are forced to take Samad with them. After they untie the handcuffs, they decide to kill Samad, but the smuggler's accomplice, who was a girl and happened to be the daughter of the gang boss, does not allow them to kill Samad out of emotion. So they take him to a cinema and while Samad is immersed in a Bruce Lee karate movie, they leave him there and leave. Samad becomes fascinated with Bruce Lee and karate after watching the karate movie, and after returning to the village, he tries to teach the villagers karate by imitating Bruce Lee's martial arts moves.

The Deer
An urban guerrilla, wounded after a bank robbery, seeks refuge with his childhood friend—only to discover that his friend has fallen into addiction. The guerrilla hides in his house and gradually begins to influence him, helping him regain his courage and strength. Eventually, he entrusts the stolen money to him…

Knucklebones
Borzoo is gambling and his wife is not happy with that. Finally he decides not to gamble anymore and takes an oath on himself not to do. But his friend Ali is in desperate need for money for his sister's marriage. Borzoo breaks his oath to gamble once more and brings money for his friend. But this time terrible consequences are waiting for him and other gamblers.

Yek Chamedan Sex
Maliha loves her cousin Amir. But Maliheh's brother Abram opposes this friendship. Maliheh hides in her suitcase to be with Amir. But the suitcase is handed over during an accident, while Abram thinks that his cousin Amir has stolen his sister and is chasing her everywhere. Meanwhile, Mansour, who is a thief's suitcase and has obtained the suitcase containing the laundry, first tries to get rid of the suitcase, but then promises to take him to Amir. Eventually, after many adventures, Abram surrenders to the love of Amir and Maliheh and agrees to marry them.

The Night-Prowler
The Night-prowler, a mute man, rescues Showkat, a cabaret singer, from a group of men and takes her to his humble home…

Reza Haft-Khat
Reza Haft-Khat and his friend Mamal live by gambling and extortion. Reza pretends to be proficient in business affairs and in this way he meets Aghdas, Mirza's daughter, and promises to marry her.

For Whom the Hearts Beat

The Brother
The entire city eagerly awaits Kaku’s return, anticipating his response to a collective injustice they have endured. When Kaku finally comes back, his brother is particularly eager to see him. However, in practice, Kaku appears unexpectedly tame and calm. He yearns for a peaceful life after his release from prison. As subsequent events unfold, Kaku’s capacity for serenity is tested, particularly in the incident involving his brother’s beloved girl and the final confrontation with a neighborhood bully.

The Prize
Filmography
as Safaa's Father
as Mirza Yahya
as Agha Haj Hossein
as Groom
as Kamal
as the Blind Man
as Reza's Uncle
as Judge
as Shirin's Father
as Mr. Mirza-Adel
as Dara
as Ghasem
as Ali's Grandfather
as Mirza
as Mohsen
as Blackjack Player
as Motreb
as Maryam's Uncle
as Dr. Khoshdast