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Anahita Khalatbari, journalist, news anchor, reporter, actress, model, and presenter

Anahita Khalatbari is an Iranian-American journalist, news anchor, reporter, actress, model, and presenter whose multifaceted career reflects the intersections of media, culture, and identity in the contemporary Iranian diaspora. Known for her on-screen presence, professional versatility, and high-profile interviews, Khalatbari has established herself as a recognizable figure in Persian-language and international media. Raised and educated in England and later active …

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This Iranian woman holds the Guinness World Record for cosmetic surgery.

In the age of social media, where visibility often equals value and algorithms reward shock more than substance, figures like Anahita Nacho emerge as both products and symbols of a deeper cultural phenomenon. Nacho, a social media influencer whose name has recently circulated widely across digital platforms and regional media, claims to have undergone an astonishing 388 cosmetic surgeries. According …

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Hollywood star eating Chelo Kebab in Tehran

Yul Brynner (Russian: Юлий Борисович Бринер), born July 11, 1920, and deceased October 10, 1985, stands as one of the most distinctive and enduring figures of twentieth-century stage and film acting. Known worldwide for his commanding presence, resonant voice, and unmistakable shaved head, Brynner forged a career that bridged Broadway and Hollywood at a time when both industries were undergoing …

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Tehran Slaughterhouse turns 70!

The early 1950s marked a decisive turning point in the history of Tehran’s urban development. As Iran’s capital expanded rapidly in population, geography, and economic complexity, the shortcomings of traditional urban infrastructure became increasingly visible. Among the most pressing challenges was the issue of food supply—particularly meat production and distribution—which directly affected public health, municipal order, and the daily lives …

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Giti Darogar, the first Iranian actress in Hollywood

Giti Darogar (Giti Jamal): A Forgotten Iranian Name in the Early History of Global Cinema Few names in the long and winding history of cinema are as obscure, and at the same time as astonishing, as that of Giti Darogar, also known in international artistic circles as Giti Jamal. Her story stands at the intersection of Iranian industrial modernity, European …

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Rarely seen photos of the mother of Iranian cinema

Hamideh Khairabadi (December 20, 1924 – April 2010), universally known by her artistic name Nadereh, occupies a singular and irreplaceable position in the history of Iranian performing arts. With a career spanning more than five decades across theater, cinema, and television, Khairabadi became one of the most recognizable faces of Iranian visual culture. She is widely remembered and honored as …

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Parviz Narenjiha, one of the enduring voices of Iranian dubbing

Parviz Narenjiha (1939–1993) belongs to the generation of Iranian voice actors whose distinctive tones shaped several decades of the country’s film and television landscape. His voice, warm yet authoritative, carried a resonance that immediately captured the listener’s attention. Whether voicing a stern judge, a gentle priest, a comic side character, or a beloved cartoon personality, Narenjiha left behind a body …

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The tour of 7 French models in Tehran made news!

Seventy years ago, in the fall of 1955, Tehran experienced one of the most unusual and eye-catching cultural episodes of the decade—an event that merged fashion, international business, diplomacy, and media frenzy. The story of the seven French models who arrived in the Iranian capital as part of a promotional campaign for the prestigious clothing and perfume company Caron is …

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The funeral ceremony for the deceased members of the Vice President’s family

The evening of Monday, December 17, 1404, marked one of the most solemn and heartbreaking gatherings in recent years within the political and social fabric of the Islamic Republic of Iran. At the Noor Mosque in Tehran, a large assembly of senior officials, statesmen, public figures, and ordinary citizens came together to mourn with Ismail Saqab Esfahani, Vice President and …

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An elevated culinary gathering at The Guild Dubai

Dubai has always been a global crossroads of culture, culinary ambition, and cosmopolitan experiences. Its restaurants, celebrity chef residencies, and luxury hospitality scenes have set new standards for gastronomic innovation. Yet even in a city famous for spectacle, some events stand out for their scale, spirit, and unforgettable sensory richness.Among these is the grand culinary gathering hosted at The Guild …

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