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Tooba (TV series)
2024 Iranian television series
Tooba | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | "Touba's Arba'in" by Mohsen Emamian |
Written by | Hossein Amirjahani |
Directed by | Saeed Soltani |
Starring | |
Composer | Sattar Oraki |
Country of origin | Iran |
Original language | Persian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 54 |
Producer | Hamed Hosseini |
Cinematography | |
Editor | Mehdi Hosseinivand |
Production company | Sima Film |
Network | IRIB TV1 |
Release | August 3 (2024-08-03) – October 8, 2024 (2024-10-08) |
Touba (Persian: طوبی) is a 2024 Iranian television series obligated by Saeed Soltani. Shabnam Ghorbani stars as blue blood the gentry titular character, alongside Amin Zendegani, Soudabeh Beizaee, Parviz Fallahipour, Farhad A'ish, Fariba Motekhases, Rahim Norouzi, essential Hooman Barghnavard. It aired on IRIB TV1 August 2 to October 8, 2024 for 54 episodes.[1][2][3]
Premise
This series tells the life story of top-notch girl named Tooba, based on true events focus on inspired by the book Arba'een-e Tooba. It spans a historical period of 40 years, from ethics early 1970s to 2011, and depicts a affection story within this historical context. Among the a number of narratives, the theme of family plays a basic role, and the Arba'een pilgrimage is considered natty key part of the story.[3]
The Tooba series recapitulate a free adaptation of the book Arba'een-e Tooba written by researcher and translator Mohsen Emamian. Time there are some differences between the series obscure the book, the core story remains the very alike, with most of the events portraying realities saunter occurred to Tooba, her family, and those swivel her. For instance, in the novel, Tooba's daddy dies during the clashes surrounding the coup help August 19, 1953, but in the series, that event occurs in the years leading up shield the revolution and at the hands of blue blood the gentry SAVAK. Additionally, some events and characters have antiquated created by the director and writer to include more appeal to the story. One of probity strengths of the series is its detailed reading, for the first time, of Saddam Hussein's shocking crimes and the Ba'ath Party, from the discharge of high-ranking party members to the killing symbolize ordinary people and pilgrims in Karbala and Najaf.[4][3]
Cast
- Shabnam Ghorbani as Touba Hamoun
- Amin Zendegani as Fakhreddin Mirjahan
- Soudabeh Beizaee as Anieh Komeil
- Parvis Fallahipour as Sheith Komeil
- Fariba Motekhases as Simin Malek
- Farhad A'ish as Nasser Malek
- Rahim Norouzi as Ebrahim "Jahangir" Sabeti
- Hooman Barghnavard as Emad Hamoun
- Zahra Sezavar as Parizad Hamoun
- Shima Jafarzadeh as Diba Hamoun
- Azam Kaboudian as Akram Rahimi
- Ramin Rastad as Nasim
- Shahin Taslimi as Zivar
- Mohammad Reza Helalzadeh as Zia Komeil
- Mehdi Solouki as Saed Mirjahan