Friends and colleagues frequently recalled his generosity toward others. Whether assisting young performers, supporting charitable causes, or offering encouragement to aspiring athletes, he earned admiration for his willingness to help without seeking publicity. Many stories described him quietly providing financial assistance or personal guidance to individuals facing hardship.
As the entertainment industry evolved, Fardin continued adapting to changing audience expectations while remaining faithful to his own artistic principles. He preferred stories emphasizing honor, friendship, sacrifice, and justice. These themes resonated strongly with audiences who appreciated characters displaying courage and compassion in the face of adversity.
Political and social changes eventually transformed the film industry dramatically. Following the revolution of 1979, many established performers encountered significant professional challenges. Fardin participated in the film Barzakhha alongside Saeed Rad and Nasser Malek-Moti’i under the direction of Iraj Ghaderi. Although the production attracted considerable public interest, it was later banned after a relatively short period of release.
