
Age: 71
female
Gohar Kheyrandish is an actress of the cinema, theater, and television, who was born in 1954 in Shiraz, Iran. Gohar Kheyrandish played in theater and shows since she was young. After completing her studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts, the University of Tehran, she played a role in "Days of Waiting" as her first movie. She received an Honorary Diploma of the Best First Role Actress for "Low Heights" by Ibrahim Hatami Kia from 20th Fajr Film Festival. She has also been featured in Mohammad Hossein Latifi's "Neighbor's" TV series and "Mive-ye Mamnooe", directed by Hassan Fathi. Her other activities in the cinema are Kamal Tabrizi's "Sheida", "Donya" by Manouchehr Masiri, "Gol-e yakh" by Kioumars Pour Ahmad and "Tambourine" by Parisa Bakhtavar.

Gohar Kheyrandish

Mrs. Farkhondeh
for Mrs. Farkhondeh in Parichehr
Suggested by sepanta_kazemi

After eight years abroad, Farhad returns to Iran and steps into the world he once left behind. Wealth, status, and charm place him at the center of constant attention, yet his heart belongs to a single face. A girl from a forgotten dream. A memory from childhood. Her name is Fargol. Quiet, graceful, and raised in a modest family, she appears again in Farhad’s life like a fragile echo of the past. Their reunion sparks a love that feels destined, yet every step draws them into a web of class differences, family expectations, and a fate far harsher than either imagines. Farhad’s closest friend, Hooman, fights his own battle. A rich young man in love with a girl far outside his social circle. Their parallel struggles reflect a society where love and reality collide, and the cost of choosing the heart grows steep. But the true key to the story lies with an elderly woman named Parichehr. Her life, marked by heartbreak, secrets, and survival, becomes a mirror that reveals what love endures and what it destroys. As her past unfolds, Farhad and Fargol find their own future hanging in the balance. A romantic drama woven with social tensions