In 1955, she remarried and had five more children, though heartbreak struck again when two of her sons died young. Despite her personal losses, Lachini found solace in the arts. Her journey into the creative world began in 1959 when she started working as a radio announcer and performer. It was through her second husband, Amir Mozaffar al-Din Lachini, that she entered the field of acting, adopting his surname and embarking on a career that would span decades.
Lachini made her theatrical debut in 1961 and transitioned to cinema a year later, starring in the film Traveler from Paradise, directed by Nosratollah Vahdat. Her career blossomed, and she became a beloved figure in Iranian cinema and theater. However, life continued to challenge her. After the death of her second husband, she remarried Firuz Behjat Mohammadi, who also passed away in 1999. Despite these personal losses, Lachini’s commitment to her craft never wavered, and she remains an inspiration to many in the Iranian arts community.