
She has also experimented with music recitation, collaborating with the renowned Armenian-Iranian conductor Loris Tcheknavarian. This collaboration merged poetry, narration, and symphonic composition, highlighting Hajjar’s ability to blend disciplines and explore new artistic frontiers.
In theater, Hajjar has performed in several notable plays, including Hamlet and Uncle Vanya. The latter, performed in France, showcased her ability to engage with Western dramatic traditions while maintaining the emotional authenticity characteristic of Iranian acting. Her stage performances received critical praise for their intensity and vulnerability.
These multi-dimensional pursuits have reinforced her reputation as one of Iran’s most versatile and intellectually engaged actresses—someone who views art not merely as entertainment, but as a medium of human connection and moral reflection.