
Age: 46
female
Sahar Dolatshahi is an actress who was born in 1979 in Tehran, Iran. She started her career in cinema and starred in “Fireworks Wednesday” directed by Asghar Farhadi in 2005. She has won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actress for Mostafa Kiaei’s “Ice Age” and “Istanbul Junction” and “The Cold Sweat” by Soheil Beiraghi. From her notable activities, “Mim Mesle Madar” by Rasoul Molagholipour, “Gold and Copper” by Homayoun Assadian and “Mastaneh” by Hossein Farahbakhsh can be named.

Sahar Dolatshahi

Sora Al Ghūl
for Sora Al Ghūl in The Birth of The Demon
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Ra’s Al Ghūl is an eight year old boy traveling with a nomadic tribe in the Middle East. One day his entire tribe was slaughtered by the Mongol Empire in front of him being the only survivor. He then sought out the city of Avarga, renowned for its progression in science, but ruled by the mongols who killed his tribe. He became a great scientist and a trusted ally of the Sultan and met the love of his life, marrying her. He also seeks out training to become a living weapon, so that he will always be able to protect himself and those he loves, never letting what happened to his tribe happen again. During an expedition he discovered a series of pools beneath the city with a glowing green substance in them that could restore health, and even bring people back to life. When he gives this information to the Sultan he is given the corpse of the dead prince to be revived. When he brings him back he goes insane and begins to kill everyone until Ra’s decapitates him. When the Sultan discovers this he sentences Ra’s and his wife and daughter to death for the murders. Ra’s is restrained back and watches as his family is executed in front of him, he breaks free and murders the Sultan and begins a battle across the city. He single handedly kills all of the Mongols and everyone who will not help John in his newfound purpose- to wipe the board clean and start over on civilization to erase all the evil that humanity causes