The song was a trademark of Ramesh’s rock and funk style, creating a perfect blend, with a female character screaming to the tune of brass instruments and wild guitar sounds. Ramesh opened many doors in Iran but was limited to other scattered music. Ramesh appeared in 1356 with the native music “Eshg Ghankar.” This composition was connected by strings to the dynamic string of disco performances that had influenced both eastern and western music, and the slide guitar also showed an effect in the composition. On “Temptation,” Ramesh became Iran’s Dalida with progressive pop, a song with a Rhodes solo, drum attacks, and a flow of bango sounds. The composition of this song is also by Manouchehr Chesh Azar. “Rodkhoneha,” which has been played and recorded more than all the songs on TV, is composed by Sadegh Nojoki. This song is one of Ramesh’s most popular songs, which Mohammad Ali Bahmani wrote inspired by the story of the little black fish by Samad Behrangi. A story whose book was considered one of the forbidden books in those years. Nasser Chashmazar is the arranger of this song. In 1352, Ramesh appeared for the first time as an actor at the invitation of Manouchehr Nozari in the movie “Fantasy,” and after that he did not act in any other movie.