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Trial
Kianoosh Esteghrarzade is exiled due to a political article which he wrote in his newspaper.
Writing:
- Mehran Modiri
Release Date:
Tue, Oct 25, 2005
Country: IR
Language: Fa
Runtime: 90
Country: IR
Language: Fa
Runtime: 90
Mehran Modiri
Shir Farhad Barareh
Siamak Ansari
Kiyanoosh Esteghrarzadeh/Shir Kianoosh Barareh
Mohammad Shiri
Salar Khan Barareh
Falamak Joneydi
Shadooneh
Saeid Pirdoost
Sardar Khan Barareh
Fatemeh Hashemi
Shakh-e-Shemshad
Shaghayegh Dehghan
Saharnaz Barareh
Hadi Kazemi
Nezam du Barareh
Mohammadreza Hedayati
Yavar Toghrol
Reza Shafieijam
Keyvoon Barareh
Behnoush Bakhtiari
Leyloon Barareh
Saed Hedayati
Jan-Nesar
Mokhtar Saeghi
Sar Jookheh
Ali Kazemi
Bagoori
Asghar Heydari
Dr. Jakool
Seyed Jalal Tabatabaei
Teymoor Cafe-chi
Behshad Mokhtari
Sohrab
Shayan Ahadifar
Malijak
Vahid Mihandoost
Shapoor
Season 1:
Kianoosh Esteghrarzade is exiled due to a political article which he wrote in his newspaper.
Shir Farhad teaches Kianoosh how to look like a native in Barareh.
Saharnaz throw Kianoosh out of the house because of the fight they had.
Sardar Khan wants to hold a funeral ceremony for his father.
Kianoosh doesn't like Barareh's foods, so he decides to eat chicken.
Sardar Khan held a ceremony in the Barareh's independency's day.
Leiloon comes back from Fasa to visit her family.
Shir Farhad fell in love with Leiloon and tries to talk to her.
Yavar Toghrol send Barareh's men to obligatory military service.
Shir Farhad tries to be exempted from obligatory military service.
Kianoosh is forced to look for a new home after Shir Farhad gets married.
The title is actually "Derby" but when this word is spelled by the people of Barareh, it'll be changed to "Darbid". So, the rest of it is about a big derby match between Payin Barareh FC and Bala Barareh FC. But it actually wrapping the real derby of Tehran between Perspolis FC and Esteghlal FC. As long as everything in Shabhaye Barareh is a symbol of its real-world twin, so the director wants to blame on exaggerated contentions between the two teams of Tehran derby. Every single trouble of real-world Tehran derby is pictured but by using symbols. We can see the efforts of each team to pay the referee for making him kind to them or aggressive to the rival. We can see the efforts of each team to pay the newspapers to write partiality articles about their team. At the end Shir Farhad (Mehran Modiri) who is choose to be the referee, talks with his conscience about being partial with which team? But unfortunately, his conscience is asleep.
In this episode, the villagers of Barareh encounter a mysterious figure known as Bebari, a boy raised in the jungle. His arrival leads to a series of humorous events, as the villagers attempt to understand and integrate him into their society, highlighting the clash between nature and civilization.
In this continuation, the villagers of Barareh further engage with Bebari, the boy raised in the jungle. Their attempts to integrate him into their society lead to a series of comedic events, highlighting the humorous clash between his wild upbringing and the village's traditional ways.
This episode presents a humorous take on the classic tale of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," set in the whimsical world of Barareh. Dr. Jekyll faces unexpected challenges in his quest for love, leading him to take extraordinary actions. With its signature satire, the episode humorously critiques social and cultural behaviors.
In this continuation of the previous episode, the narrative further explores the humorous parallels with the classic tale of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The protagonist's dual nature leads to a series of comedic events, shedding light on societal norms and behaviors within the whimsical setting of Barareh.
In this episode, the village of Barareh encounters the concept of tourism for the first time. Shir Farhad, known for his hospitality, takes it upon himself to welcome the visitor, leading to humorous situations that satirize the villagers' understanding of modern concepts.
In this episode, the villagers of Barareh gain a humorous insight into the inner workings of the district head's office. The story reveals the bureaucratic absurdities and comical power struggles within the local government, as the characters navigate through the dysfunctional system. With its sharp satire, the episode pokes fun at political and administrative processes, highlighting the ridiculousness of authority and governance in a small-town setting.