Despite the box office failure of the film, Kushan insisted that the company produce another film. Finally he managed to convince his associates to produce his second film, THE PRISONER OF THE PRINCE (1948), a story adopted from “A Thousand and One Nights” folk-tales. This film also did not bring an immediate financial success and Mitra Film closed down.
World cinema reminds us that storytelling has no borders. Whether it’s the poetry of Iranian films, the vibrancy of Bollywood, or the grit of Italian neorealism, every culture contributes to the universal language of film. Known for epic storytelling, meticulous cinematography, and humanistic themes. Films like Rashomon and Seven Samurai influenced generations of filmmakers worldwide.