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Zirzamin
Directed byAlireza Afkhami
StarringFathali Oveisi
Bahareh Rahnama
Abolfazl Pourarab
Mahtaj Nojomi
Soroush Sehhat
Maryam Kavyani
Mehran Rajabi
Reza Tavakoli
Farnaz Rahnama
Marjaneh Golchin
Theme music composerEhsan Khajeh Amiri
ComposerPirooz Arjmand
Country of originIran
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerBehrouz Mofid
Running time45 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyIRIB
Original release
NetworkChannel 3
Release24 September (2006-09-24) –
25 October 2006 (2006-10-25)

Zirzamin (Persian: زیرزمین) is an Iranian television series that was broadcast from September 24 to October 25, 2006. Specifically for the month of Ramadan, when it was one of the most popular series in Iran.[1] It was shown on Channel 3 in Iran, and Jame Jam 1 for Iranians living abroad.

Plot

The plot is about a group of forgers (Assadi, Faraj, and Kalani) who sell a land with a fake document to a businessman for 6 billion tomans. Assadi escapes with the money and buries it in the basement of a shabby house. Faraj and Kalani are arrested for having an alcoholic drink. One year later, Faraj tries to find the money, he locates Assadi, who has had an accident and is now paralysed. Assadi tells Faraj where the money is. So, Faraj dresses himself as a poor person and rents a room there.

This sparks the story, with Faraj looking for the money. However, one of the neighbours dislikes him because he wanted one of his friends to rent the room. This makes him hate Faraj and become suspicious about him. Faraj looks for the money, but can't find it, because there are four basement rooms and Assadi does not remember which one it is.

Crew

  • Director: Alireza Arkhami
  • Producer: Behrouz Mofid
  • Scriptwriter: Ali Reza Bazrafshan

References

  1. ^ "Rekor kıran İran dizileri geliyor". Haber (in Turkish). 13 October 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2010.