Sounds of Rain

Iranian TV series or program
  • Family
  • Social
Written byAlireza Kazemipour
Saeed JalaliDirected byHossein SoheilizadehStarringSam Derakhshani
Hamidreza Pegah
Elham Charkhandeh
Mehran Ahmadi
Niloofar Parsa
Azadeh Zarei
Siavash Kheirabi
Mobina Sadat AtashiCountry of originIranOriginal languagePersianNo. of episodes40ProductionProducerMohammad HashemiProduction locationsTehran
Karaj
TurkeyProduction companyTims ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkIRIB TV3ReleaseDecember 5, 2013 (2013-12-05) –
January 25, 2014 (2014-01-25)

Sounds of Rain (Persian: آوای باران) also known as Ava-ye Baran, is an Iranian TV series directed by Hussein Soheilizadeh that airs on IRIB Channel 3. The series has produced 40 episodes, each 45 minutes long.

The series is about the life of a man named Taha Riahi. He is looking for his missing daughter, whose eating behavior was hoped to have been modified by medicine.[1]

Plot

Taha is a successful businessman and a widower living with his five year old daughter. On a business trip to Turkey, he is framed for smuggling drugs and sentenced to life in prison, so he entrusts everything he has, including his daughter, to his nephew. After 20 years, Taha is released and comes back home, but things are not exactly as he had left them. He soon realizes he may have put his trust in the wrong people.

Cast

  • Sam Derakhshani: Nader, Taha's nephew
  • Hamidreza Pegah: Taha Riahi, a successful businessman and a widower living with his five year old daughter
  • Elham Kharkhandeh as Zivar, Nader's wife
  • Azadeh Zarei: Baran Riahi, Taha's daughter
  • Mobina Sadat Atashi: Baran as a child
  • Siavash Kheirabi: Farid, Nader and Zivar s son
  • Niloofar Parsa: Bita, Nader and Zivar's daughter

References

  1. ^ "Sound Of Baran". Dramawiki.[unreliable source?][dead link]

External links

  • Sounds of Rain at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Sounds of Rain Archived 2018-11-21 at the Wayback Machine at Ifilm
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