[custom_adv] Mohammad Ali Fardin (1931 – 6 April 2000) was an Prominent actor, film director and freestyle wrestler.Fardin was born and raised in a poor area in southern capital. He was the eldest of three children. [custom_adv] After graduating from high school, Fardin joined the Air Force and became a freestyle wrestler in his twenties; he won a silver medal at the 1954 World Wrestling Championships and placed fourth in 1957. [custom_adv] Fardin was a popular lead actor in persian cinema, and was known by the title, King of Hearts, after his lead role in an persian film of the same title (Soltane Ghalbha). [custom_adv] He rose to fame in the 1960s. For the average persian, he was a heroic figure who served as an alternative to non persian movie stars. [custom_adv] He was stereotypically cast as the poor tough guy with the heart of gold who got the girl at the end. His films include, Behesht Door Nist, Ghazal, and Ganje Qarun. After the 1979 Revolution, he starred in only two more films, Bar Faraz -e- Asemanha and Barzakhiha. [custom_adv] He also acted in the Indo persian Bollywood film Subah O Sham (1972) starring alongside Waheeda Rehman, Sanjeev Kapoor, Simin Ghaffari and Azar. [custom_adv] The film was directed by Tapi Chanakya. His voice in the film was dubbed by Satyen Kappur.Fardin died as a result of cardiac arrest on 6 April 2000 at the age of 69. [custom_adv] The news of his death was largely ignored by state radio and television, which was run according to the dictates of the Islamic establishment, who had disapproved of his acting career and had banned his films post the 1979 revolution. [custom_adv] He was buried in the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in capital. More than 20,000 mourners attended his funeral in capital. [custom_adv] More than 20,000 mourners gathered here on Sunday to bid farewell to Mohammad-Ali Fardin, a pre-revolutionary film star and world-class wrestler who died on Thursday at age 70. [custom_adv] The funeral procession, which began from the persian Wrestling Federation building, brought traffic in central capital to a virtual halt as mourners followed the coffin through the streets. [custom_adv] Fardin won the silver medal at the 1952 world freestyle wrestling championships in Tokyo.He began his acting career in 1960 with ''Fountain of Youth'' and is best remembered for the starring role in ''King of Hearts.'' [custom_adv] Mourners gathered outside his shop on Saturday to light candles, leave flowers and offer condolences.Continue reading the main story While his death was virtually ignored by the state radio and television, it was carried on the front pages of Tehran's reformist newspapers. [custom_adv] In fact, the professional dubbers and vocalists, who spoke and sang for him in his movies, were as essential to the construction of his movie persona as was Fardin’s own modest acting abilities. [custom_adv] However, his popular appeal came from the type of character he repeatedly played: a blue-collar hero whose physical and moral strength, along with his honesty and altruism, helped audiences of the middle and lower classes to identify with him. [custom_adv] Benefiting greatly from Fardin’s appealing physique, this archetypal character, in turn, catapulted him to the unprecedented status of a superstar in Iranian cinema.