Persian Film, also known as Filmfarsi , is a term used in Pre-revolutionary cinema criticism that was coined by film critic Hushang Kavusi. The term is used to describe low-quality films mostly copied from the Bollywood cinema and with poor plots, mostly arranged with dance and singing.Filmfarsi were suppressed after the Cultural Revolution by more strict laws on relations between men and women, as well as religious opposition to the content of the films.