
Mehran Rajabi
Acting
Biography
Mehran Rajabi is an actor who was born in 1962 in Karaj, Iran. He started his career in television and starred in “Bachehaye Madrese Hemat” series directed by Seyed Reza Mirkarimi in 1997. From his notable activities, “Democracy in Day Light” by Ali Atashani, “Bad az Zohre Sagi Sagi” by Mostafa Kiaei, “Azizam man Kook Nistam” by Mohammadreza Honarmand and series such as “Sahebdelan” by Mohammad Hossein Latifi, “Lisanse-ha” by Soroush Sehat, “Pardeneshin” by Behrouz Shoeibi and “Dardesarhaye Azim” directed by Borzu Niknejad can be named.
Born: January 3, 1962
Place of Birth: Karaj, Iran
Known For

The Twelve Seats
Eskandar, who was formerly the personal driver of “Hoveyda”-prime minister of Pahlavi regime- Claims of knowing a secret of Hovayda; but no one has taken his word seriously. Untill the day he meets Amir Vaziri and tells him about his secret that in addition collection of canes and pipes, Hoveyda has a collection of “paykans”; and once he predicted the upcoming political turmoil in the country hide a very valuable thing in the rear seat of one of twelve Paykans! So Amir and Eskandar begin the search for the hidden item that they don’t know what exactly is.

Blade and Termeh
The story of the film Blade and Cashmere "Blade and Cashmere" is a drama and social film directed by Kiomars Poor Ahmad. The film tells the story of a 28-year-old girl named Termeh who lives with her uncle. When his mother returns, he becomes involved in events and reveals secrets waiting for him. About the film Blade and Cashmere The film Blade and Cashmere, directed by Kiomars Poorahmad, was made in 1397. This film is a product of Iran in the family and social genre. In this film, Diba Zahedi, Pejman Bazghi, Laleh Eskandari, Hooman Bargh Noord, Mehran Rajabi, Kourosh Soleimani, Simon Simonian have acted.

The Yellow Status
Saeed is a centrifuge designer who was fired from the Atomic Energy Organization; The dismissal of this nuclear scientist has a plot that drags the audience with it until the end of the work.

Tradition of Lover Killing
A wood smuggler is arrested by the police. His family should pay the debts while he is in the prison.

Mochin

The Lizard
The satirical commentary on clergymen in post-revolutionary Iran. While in prison, petty criminal Reza (Parviz Parastui) comes across a clergyman, sparking a plan for escape. Reza dons his new acquaintance's clerical robes and makes a bid for freedom. He soon learns that being a clergyman brings little respect from the public. Reza travels to the outlying villages, from where he plots to escape the country. However, his plans must be put on hold when the villagers accept him into their community and expect him to perform religious duties. Will Reza's prison break transform him into an unlikely pillar of the community?

A House Built on Water
Director Bahman Farmanara's second film following a 20-year exile from his native Iran depicts the spiritual crisis of a middle-aged man. In the film's dreamlike opening scene, Dr. Reza Sepidbakht (Reza Kianian), a well-off Tehran gynecologist, thinks he runs over an angel while driving home at night with a call girl. The next morning at the hospital where he works, he is shown a comatose boy who is famous for having memorized the entire Koran. These two events cause him to rethink his cynical outlook on life and his relationships with his elderly father, wayward son, and the women he has mistreated since becoming estranged from his wife. When the boy awakens from his coma, Dr. Sepidbakht begins to look to him for answers.

How Much You Want to Cry 2 ?
It is the story of a family who come to Iran after their father's death to receive their share of their father's property. They gather together to read the father's will and begin dividing the inheritance. But the strange thing in the will was that they have to fully implement the conditions stated in the will in order to get their father's property. A strange situation that upsets all their mental equations. They are obliged to fulfill all the conditions of the father in the will

Crimson Gold
Pizza man Hussein is a daily witnesses to the unjust distribution of wealth in his native Iran. One day, he finds a purse filled with shockingly expensive receipts from an upscale jewelry store. He attempts to bring the purse back to the store, but because of his working-class attire, he's not allowed inside. Then, during a delivery, a rich man invites Hussein into his extravagant mansion – an event that spurs Hussein to make a desperate bid for wealth.

Gold and Copper
A Tehran mullah-in-training struggles to take care of his ailing wife and their children in this profoundly moving melodrama. A film of near-universal appeal, it puts a human face on Iran's Muslim clergy with its unusual tale of a man forced by hardship to become a better husband and father. Seyed Reza has just moved with his family to Tehran so he can study the Koran, and he relies on his lovely wife Zahra to look after their two young children and weave the intricate rugs that earn them a living. But one evening Zahra collapses and is taken to the hospital, where she's diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Scarcely able to process the tragedy, Seyed is left to cook, change diapers, walk his daughter to school and take his toddler son with him to his classes, where peers and elders treat him with scorn. But Seyed eventually learns to cope, his prayers and devotional studies taking on deeper meaning as he attends to the hard nightly work of rug weaving, getting through with a heavy ...
Filmography
as Iskandar Gilani
as دایی
as Nima's father
as Saaed
as Said
as Mehran Rajabi
as soodabe's father
as Haj Rasool
as Ardeshir
as Kalb Hassan
as Ra'es
as Mohabbat
as Sirous Amlashi
as Mohandes Shojaei
as Ali's father / The sheperd
as Motorcyclist police
as Feizollah, the teacher