
Age: 60
male
Farhad Aslani is an Iranian actor who was born in 1991 in Kurdistan, Iran. His first time acting was in "Neighbors" television series and then appeared in front of Rakhshan Bani Etemad's camera for the movie "Blue Scarf". He has won the Crystal Simorgh from the Fajr Film Festival for Khosro Masoumi's "The Bear", Mohammad Hussein Farahbakhsh's "Private Life" and "Man Madar Hastam" directed by Fereydoon Jeirani.

Farhad Aslani

Gholam Boroumand
for Gholam Boroumand in Malakout
Suggested by sepanta_kazemi

Malakout follows a tense night in a quiet provincial town. At eleven o’clock, a strange force enters the body of Mr. Maveddat. His three companions rush him through the dark streets to the only doctor available, a mysterious figure known as Dr. Sohrab Hatam. Inside Hatam’s isolated house, the group enters a world filled with fear and doubt. Hatam speaks with calm confidence and presents himself as a healer, but something in his voice feels off. His patient, Morteza Lachini, stays in another room. He is a man haunted by guilt and pain, waiting for the doctor to remove another piece of his own body. His presence adds a quiet pressure to the night. As the men talk, the truth behind the town, the doctor, and the past of each character starts to rise to the surface. Stories of sin, loss, and punishment connect them. Strange symbols appear in Hatam’s words. Lachini hints at a hidden crime. The unknown man in the group senses a darker pattern forming in the shadows of the house. What begins with a simple possession turns into a journey through fear, faith, and the thin line between healing and destruction. The town sleeps, unaware that a chain of events has started that will change every life inside that house. The night moves toward a breaking point. No one will leave untouched.