Beheshte Kashfi, with the stage name Beheshte, was a singer and a descendant of Abulqasem Kashani, a famous cleric during the years of the nationalization movement of the oil industry (1329–33). He had a brief activity in 1321–49; there is not much information about him, and only a few songs with his voice were recorded in the program “Yek Mekhi Gol” (Yek Mekhi Gol 86) with not-so-famous orchestras in 1349. Including: “Bla blah, blah blah Beheshte was born in 1324 or 1325 in Capital.
His fascination with music and good voice were such that he constantly sang songs in the radio children’s program directed by Bijan Pirnia. As he grew older, it was as if his songs grew older with him. The prominent feature of his voice is his strong, sharp, and passionate vibrations, which make his songs sound happier. Another feature of his work is the two-voice songs that he has performed with Vigen, Aref, Manouchehr, Iraj, and Rasai. Shida, Beheshte Kashfi’s mother, was one of the famous radio singers.
