23 reviews
This the best......I can Just Say the word"best" for this funny series. Thanks Modiri and Ghasemkhani for sharing this intelligent moments with us!!
Just Watch It!!!!
Just Watch It!!!!
- parsanajigarshasp
- Aug 11, 2018
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Actually mehran modiry gave us the new generation of movies that I don't think it'll happen again owing to some jerks in our national television
- mohammadamin_gh
- Mar 23, 2020
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i am a great fan of British, American and iranian comedy, and before i ever saw barareh my favourite comedies were nbc's 'scrubs' and bbc's 'only fools and horses', but i can honestly say these have been taken over by the amazing 'shabhaye barareh'. no comedy i have seen has been so funny and so poignant and so true to life in Iran, and on so many levels, as this series. perhaps the very fact that it wasn't finished off properly gives it more of a legendary status, much like 'only fools and horses' had before they started doing the one-off specials. and when you consider the budget and the schedule these guys were doing, it makes you wonder what sort of level of genius mehran modiri et al work at. he is said to be working on a new comedy, but i hope fans won't be too critical by comparing it to barareh, as this surely was his finest hour.
- kalashnikovbullet1
- Oct 4, 2006
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To me shabhaye Barareh is the best piece of television ever to get on TV... if is both funny, inspiring and once again...VERY FUNNY! Mehran Modiri has produced yet another masterpiece Shame that it was never finished but that doesn't matter.. anyway, i think evry1 should watch this programme and well done to all actors, script writers etc..who created this programme.. ten out of ten :D well done Mehran Modiri! and all who helped create this programme Thanks a lot again, from Mehran in England. Everyone i know watches this programme, from all around the world...England, America, Canada, Sweden and of course where it was made Iran...
- mehranmoayed
- Apr 12, 2006
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The first series that modiri shows his direction power to world
comedy is the most important thing in this series
and its have a great comedy
the actings are too good!
Like iconic characters like ( toghrol & shirfarhad)
Like iconic characters like ( toghrol & shirfarhad)
- Amixthekid
- Apr 1, 2021
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If you aren't part of the Persian community, or peripheral to it, then you probably haven't seen this pure, flawless, one of a kind, sparkling gem. Mehran Modiri, get's credit for this one, for all great and appropriate reasons- he's a writer, director, actor, and I have to imagine 50 other things on this show, both credited and not credited. But he isn't alone, and this is one of the truths that make Shabehe Bahrareh one of the greatest comedies of all time, anywhere on the planet.
This is an ensemble comedy, taken up by a gang of some of the funniest actors, if you aren't Persian, you've never heard of. Comedy is renowned to be one of the most difficult performances to pull off successfully, and the troop of actors that Modiri finds himself at the center of are some of the very best comedic actors to be found. Comedy should be poignant, clever, silly but appropriate to context, and timed perfectly. There are lots of amazing actors all over the world that are well practiced at this. The stars of this beautiful series, though, add something very special to the mix- I think they genuinely love each other, and you can see clearly how much fun they are having with each other as they perform. This brings a kind of full-hearted sincerity to the program, that is missing in so many other, albeit, wonderful comedies. This ensemble is a family of friends, who tease and poke fun at each other, and when you spend time with them, you become part of the family, and part of the fun, as well.
I was extremely fortunate to have caught this program while spending time in Central Asia, because when it aired, it came with English subtitles. There are ways to stream this show today, which is brilliant, but what I wouldn't give to find a version somewhere with English subtitles intact! For some reason, none of the available options to watch this show now include English subtitles (though, if anyone out there knows of one that does, please make it known to the rest of us!)
My greatest wish is that this particular show be watched by Americans and others who have some preconceived notions about the people of the Middle East, or Iran. Art has this peculiar way of leveling playing fields and of reminding us that we're all in this life and this world together. Shabheye Bahrareh is one of those rare artistic productions that has the power to simultaneously transcend both the frustrating mundanity and urgency of life to show us how special life, and all of what life is comprised of, can be when we share it with each other, when we are able to laugh at it, and especially when we are able to laugh at ourselves. How much enjoyment we could take in one another, if we only stopped now and again to appreciate how similar we all are and how much fun life is because we are also not so similar.
Nobody is spared a clever, joyful, barb here or there in this comedic masterpiece, and you won't at all mind if some of those come at your own expense as well. The world, like Bahrareh, is really just a small village where life and love and drama unfold, and by poking fun at it all, it reminds us with genuine laughter that we're all human, we're all wonderfully imperfect, and most importantly, like the show itself, life is woefully too short.
This is an ensemble comedy, taken up by a gang of some of the funniest actors, if you aren't Persian, you've never heard of. Comedy is renowned to be one of the most difficult performances to pull off successfully, and the troop of actors that Modiri finds himself at the center of are some of the very best comedic actors to be found. Comedy should be poignant, clever, silly but appropriate to context, and timed perfectly. There are lots of amazing actors all over the world that are well practiced at this. The stars of this beautiful series, though, add something very special to the mix- I think they genuinely love each other, and you can see clearly how much fun they are having with each other as they perform. This brings a kind of full-hearted sincerity to the program, that is missing in so many other, albeit, wonderful comedies. This ensemble is a family of friends, who tease and poke fun at each other, and when you spend time with them, you become part of the family, and part of the fun, as well.
I was extremely fortunate to have caught this program while spending time in Central Asia, because when it aired, it came with English subtitles. There are ways to stream this show today, which is brilliant, but what I wouldn't give to find a version somewhere with English subtitles intact! For some reason, none of the available options to watch this show now include English subtitles (though, if anyone out there knows of one that does, please make it known to the rest of us!)
My greatest wish is that this particular show be watched by Americans and others who have some preconceived notions about the people of the Middle East, or Iran. Art has this peculiar way of leveling playing fields and of reminding us that we're all in this life and this world together. Shabheye Bahrareh is one of those rare artistic productions that has the power to simultaneously transcend both the frustrating mundanity and urgency of life to show us how special life, and all of what life is comprised of, can be when we share it with each other, when we are able to laugh at it, and especially when we are able to laugh at ourselves. How much enjoyment we could take in one another, if we only stopped now and again to appreciate how similar we all are and how much fun life is because we are also not so similar.
Nobody is spared a clever, joyful, barb here or there in this comedic masterpiece, and you won't at all mind if some of those come at your own expense as well. The world, like Bahrareh, is really just a small village where life and love and drama unfold, and by poking fun at it all, it reminds us with genuine laughter that we're all human, we're all wonderfully imperfect, and most importantly, like the show itself, life is woefully too short.
- matthewcarneymph
- Apr 7, 2021
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Shabhaye Barareh, is a mirror to Modern Iran, the struggle of tradition and contemplation. It is through this struggle that Modiri (the director) makes us to laugh, and to enjoy our time. There is a lack of pretension, a sincerity and a candor in all the scenes which makes us to love People of Barareh, to laugh at them, to criticize them, and to see ourselves in them. A show that you will not regret to watch it twice!!! The story is seen through the eyes of Keyanoosh, a Journalist who seeks to change and modernize this forgotten village as he too like the audiences is stuck with something within these people, and he keep asking: "Do you know why I am here!!!" . And no one does!! It is a world of imagination and reality, or a paradox!!.
I used to watch it when i was little and now I'm watching it again. It's awsome I just love it.
- YasinIranian
- Sep 3, 2021
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It is one of the most creative and best Iranian comedy series. The story of this series takes place in a village around Tehran called Barareh. This village is not real and all the characters and dialects of the villagers are made by the creative minds of the series' writers. This series can be considered as one of the best series in the whole history. Even at the global level, it has to be discussed a lot. The dialogues and creations used in all episodes of this series are very beautiful and have raised the comedy level of the series very high.
- mohadesefl
- Jan 31, 2022
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Iranian comedy movies and series are always more stronger than other because Iranian luagh hard.
Barareh is the best series I have ever seen.
It's full of fun and also emotion with a lot of political words.
It made for people, it's possible that governments hate it....
Barareh is the best series I have ever seen.
It's full of fun and also emotion with a lot of political words.
It made for people, it's possible that governments hate it....
- nimahassani
- Apr 17, 2021
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- heranoushpersian
- Jul 6, 2020
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Today, when I look at the series, I see how weak it was in some aspects
For example, the filming of the series was not good.
The actors sometimes looked like amateur actors.
But the dialogue and script were very funny and interesting, and because "Barareh" was an unknown place and the main character was forced to stay there, it made the series more interesting.
The fact that differences between two clans from the same village were pointed out was a positive point that may still exist sometimes even today.
At the time the series aired, it had many fans and was able to create interesting characters.
The tone and dialect in the series was one of the most prominent points of the series.
But the way they fought was a bad example for the students.
The actors sometimes looked like amateur actors.
But the dialogue and script were very funny and interesting, and because "Barareh" was an unknown place and the main character was forced to stay there, it made the series more interesting.
The fact that differences between two clans from the same village were pointed out was a positive point that may still exist sometimes even today.
At the time the series aired, it had many fans and was able to create interesting characters.
The tone and dialect in the series was one of the most prominent points of the series.
But the way they fought was a bad example for the students.
- hamidrezampmm
- Nov 11, 2023
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Shabhaye Barareh, also known as Barareh Nights, is a cherished Iranian satirical sitcom that continues to captivate audiences with its witty humor and social commentary. The show's brilliance lies in its ability to seamlessly blend humor into a clever critique of social issues.
The fictional village of Barareh, with its eccentric characters and peculiar customs, serves as a microcosm of Iranian society. The show's sharp wit tackles themes of bureaucracy, social status, and cultural clashes, all delivered in a way that's both hilarious and thought-provoking.
Beyond its social commentary, Shabhaye Barareh is a triumph of comedic timing and acting. The show's creator, Mehran Modiri, is a master of satire and comedy, and his performances are a riot. The supporting cast is equally impressive, bringing their characters to life with hilarious mannerisms and quirks.
Shabhaye Barareh's legacy extends far beyond its original run. The show's iconic characters and catchphrases are still deeply embedded in Iranian pop culture today. The show's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality writing, timeless themes, and the brilliance of its cast and crew.
The fictional village of Barareh, with its eccentric characters and peculiar customs, serves as a microcosm of Iranian society. The show's sharp wit tackles themes of bureaucracy, social status, and cultural clashes, all delivered in a way that's both hilarious and thought-provoking.
Beyond its social commentary, Shabhaye Barareh is a triumph of comedic timing and acting. The show's creator, Mehran Modiri, is a master of satire and comedy, and his performances are a riot. The supporting cast is equally impressive, bringing their characters to life with hilarious mannerisms and quirks.
Shabhaye Barareh's legacy extends far beyond its original run. The show's iconic characters and catchphrases are still deeply embedded in Iranian pop culture today. The show's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality writing, timeless themes, and the brilliance of its cast and crew.
It was the best comedy show that i have seen the actors and actress wrere really great. The story was very fun.i love modiri tv shows he is a very great producer and actor.
- saadatsajjad
- Jan 31, 2022
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This is a very nice, I have watched this movie over and over again with my family and it is very, very interesting to me.
I hope you will also watch this very beautiful movie. My suggestion is to watch with the family. It is an attractive comedy film that will surely make you laugh I am Iranian and this movie is about my country, a very beautiful movie The story is that Siamak has escaped from prison and on the way to escape, a snake bites him, and he falls in the forest and faints. Then Shir Farhad finds him in the forest and takes him to Barreh village The actors of this movie played their role in the best possible way.
I hope you will also watch this very beautiful movie. My suggestion is to watch with the family. It is an attractive comedy film that will surely make you laugh I am Iranian and this movie is about my country, a very beautiful movie The story is that Siamak has escaped from prison and on the way to escape, a snake bites him, and he falls in the forest and faints. Then Shir Farhad finds him in the forest and takes him to Barreh village The actors of this movie played their role in the best possible way.
This series is a unique comedy about the challenges of the people of a very traditional village at the time of the industrialization of Iran, where a thinker and journalist gets stuck and lives in this strange village according to the events. Of course, in this series, the people of this village do things they do, which is different from the reality and has been magnified, which is natural due to the comedy of the series, but Mehran Moderi has tried to present the challenges of today's society in the language of comedy in this
The village showed, thank you for producing this valuable work, if you are familiar with Persian language, you will definitely enjoy this series many times.
- mehrshadmahdavi-03192
- Jun 15, 2023
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This series is really good. It is the best series I have seen.
It is very humorous. And I laughed with him a thousand times.
How can a series really be so attractive and great?
It is very humorous. And I laughed with him a thousand times.
How can a series really be so attractive and great?
- pasnaashari
- Nov 9, 2021
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There is definitely no more humorous and attractive than Barreh Nights. It is the best comedy series so far and do not be really tired of the production team of this series. Thank God Iran has good series, movies and animations.
The Greatest EVER!
To me shabhaye Barareh is the best piece of television ever to get on TV... if is both funny, inspiring and once again...VERY FUNNY! Mehran Modiri has produced yet another masterpiece Shame that it was never finished but that doesn't matter.. anyway, i think evry1 should watch this programme and well done to all actors, script writers etc..who created this programme.. ten out of ten :D well done Mehran Modiri! And all who helped create this programme Thanks a lot again, from Mehran in England. Everyone i know watches this programme, from all around the world...England, America, Canada, Sweden and of course where it was made Iran...
To me shabhaye Barareh is the best piece of television ever to get on TV... if is both funny, inspiring and once again...VERY FUNNY! Mehran Modiri has produced yet another masterpiece Shame that it was never finished but that doesn't matter.. anyway, i think evry1 should watch this programme and well done to all actors, script writers etc..who created this programme.. ten out of ten :D well done Mehran Modiri! And all who helped create this programme Thanks a lot again, from Mehran in England. Everyone i know watches this programme, from all around the world...England, America, Canada, Sweden and of course where it was made Iran...
- jokerhossein
- Feb 7, 2023
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This series is the best comedy series and a lot funny Not at all great. With the presence of Mehran Modiri and Siamak Ansari. The series exploded in its own time.
- mojtbshrdt
- Jan 30, 2022
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Shabhaye Barareh's directorial brilliance lies in its ability to weave multiple comedic elements into a cohesive tapestry. Here's a closer look at its directing strengths:
Creating a Cohesive World: The director masterfully constructs the fictional village of Barareh. It's a quirky yet believable microcosm, with its distinct visual style, eccentric characters, and unique customs. This immersive environment grounds the show's humor and allows the social commentary to resonate.
Balancing Satire and Slapstick: Shabhaye Barareh blends witty social satire with laugh-out-loud physical comedy. The director seamlessly transitions between these styles, keeping the humor fresh and engaging. Scenes can shift from a clever social observation to a hilarious physical gag, all within a cohesive flow.
Spotlight on Performances: The director expertly guides the cast, bringing out the best in each actor. Mehraban Madani's physical comedic talents are perfectly showcased, while the supporting cast thrives with their distinct quirks and mannerisms. The ensemble acting feels natural and believable, further strengthening the comedic impact.
Utilizing Visual Humor: Shabhaye Barareh's direction is rich in visual humor. Exaggerated facial expressions, pratfalls, and well-timed reaction shots elevate the comedy. The use of props and set design also contributes to the visual gags, creating a layered comedic experience.
Pacing and Rhythm: The show's comedic timing is impeccable. The director knows precisely when to linger on a funny reaction or to cut away for maximum impact. This sharp pacing keeps the humor brisk and prevents jokes from dragging.
Shabhaye Barareh's directing is a masterclass in balancing social commentary with side-splitting humor. It creates a world that's both funny and thought-provoking, a testament to the director's exceptional skills.
Shabhaye Barareh's directing also shines in its ability to manage the show's large ensemble cast. The director juggles multiple storylines and character quirks, ensuring each actor has their comedic moment without overshadowing the overall narrative. This focus on creating a cohesive comedic experience is a hallmark of the show's strong direction.
Creating a Cohesive World: The director masterfully constructs the fictional village of Barareh. It's a quirky yet believable microcosm, with its distinct visual style, eccentric characters, and unique customs. This immersive environment grounds the show's humor and allows the social commentary to resonate.
Balancing Satire and Slapstick: Shabhaye Barareh blends witty social satire with laugh-out-loud physical comedy. The director seamlessly transitions between these styles, keeping the humor fresh and engaging. Scenes can shift from a clever social observation to a hilarious physical gag, all within a cohesive flow.
Spotlight on Performances: The director expertly guides the cast, bringing out the best in each actor. Mehraban Madani's physical comedic talents are perfectly showcased, while the supporting cast thrives with their distinct quirks and mannerisms. The ensemble acting feels natural and believable, further strengthening the comedic impact.
Utilizing Visual Humor: Shabhaye Barareh's direction is rich in visual humor. Exaggerated facial expressions, pratfalls, and well-timed reaction shots elevate the comedy. The use of props and set design also contributes to the visual gags, creating a layered comedic experience.
Pacing and Rhythm: The show's comedic timing is impeccable. The director knows precisely when to linger on a funny reaction or to cut away for maximum impact. This sharp pacing keeps the humor brisk and prevents jokes from dragging.
Shabhaye Barareh's directing is a masterclass in balancing social commentary with side-splitting humor. It creates a world that's both funny and thought-provoking, a testament to the director's exceptional skills.
Shabhaye Barareh's directing also shines in its ability to manage the show's large ensemble cast. The director juggles multiple storylines and character quirks, ensuring each actor has their comedic moment without overshadowing the overall narrative. This focus on creating a cohesive comedic experience is a hallmark of the show's strong direction.
- masoudnariman
- May 15, 2024
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I think siamak (baya) is a best artist in the world and we should rate 10 to this series
waghean mamnonim az tahiye konandegan va kargardan aziz in film
Siamak hamishe yeki az jelve haye mohem dar film sazist va vaghti be dorbin zol mizanad ma ra be yad baya miandazad.
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- parsaclash
- Feb 1, 2022
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ShabhayeBahrareh is an absolute gem that radiates with pure, unadulterated brilliance, and it deserves to be celebrated far and wide. This extraordinary creation, brought to life by the genius of Mehran Modiri and his incredible ensemble cast, is a comedic masterpiece that transcends boundaries and brings joy to the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to experience it.
Mehran Modiri, a multifaceted talent as a writer, director, and actor, pours his heart and soul into this show. His dedication and passion shine through every frame, and it's evident that he's not alone in this venture. ShabhayeBahrareh is a testament to the power of collaboration, as it brings together a group of immensely talented actors who, while not widely recognized outside the Persian community, are some of the funniest individuals you'll ever have the pleasure of watching.
Comedy, the most challenging of performing arts, is elevated to perfection in this show. The humor is sharp, clever, and perfectly timed, reflecting the exceptional skill and talent of this remarkable ensemble. But what sets ShabhayeBahrareh apart is the genuine camaraderie and affection among the cast members. They exude a warmth and friendship that is palpable, making their performances not just hilarious but heartwarming. They invite us into their family of friends, and by doing so, we become part of the joy and laughter they share.
While the series originally aired with English subtitles in some regions, it's unfortunate that they are not readily available now. However, the impact of ShabhayeBahrareh transcends language, as it has the potential to break down preconceived notions and bridge cultural divides. This show has the unique ability to remind us that we are all in this world together, sharing the beauty and imperfections of life. It's a delightful invitation to laugh at ourselves, at the shared human experience, and at the wonderful tapestry of life itself.
ShabhayeBahrareh spares no one, including its characters and its audience, from its clever, joyful barbs. And that's what makes it so special. It serves as a mirror to the world, a reminder that, like the residents of Bahrareh, we are all part of this small village called Earth, where life, love, and drama unfold. It teaches us, through genuine laughter, that we are wonderfully imperfect, beautifully human, and that life, like the show itself, is a treasure trove of joy waiting to be discovered. So, if you haven't had the pleasure of watching Shabhaye Bahrareh, make it a priority and allow it to enrich your life with laughter, love, and the celebration of our shared humanity.
Mehran Modiri, a multifaceted talent as a writer, director, and actor, pours his heart and soul into this show. His dedication and passion shine through every frame, and it's evident that he's not alone in this venture. ShabhayeBahrareh is a testament to the power of collaboration, as it brings together a group of immensely talented actors who, while not widely recognized outside the Persian community, are some of the funniest individuals you'll ever have the pleasure of watching.
Comedy, the most challenging of performing arts, is elevated to perfection in this show. The humor is sharp, clever, and perfectly timed, reflecting the exceptional skill and talent of this remarkable ensemble. But what sets ShabhayeBahrareh apart is the genuine camaraderie and affection among the cast members. They exude a warmth and friendship that is palpable, making their performances not just hilarious but heartwarming. They invite us into their family of friends, and by doing so, we become part of the joy and laughter they share.
While the series originally aired with English subtitles in some regions, it's unfortunate that they are not readily available now. However, the impact of ShabhayeBahrareh transcends language, as it has the potential to break down preconceived notions and bridge cultural divides. This show has the unique ability to remind us that we are all in this world together, sharing the beauty and imperfections of life. It's a delightful invitation to laugh at ourselves, at the shared human experience, and at the wonderful tapestry of life itself.
ShabhayeBahrareh spares no one, including its characters and its audience, from its clever, joyful barbs. And that's what makes it so special. It serves as a mirror to the world, a reminder that, like the residents of Bahrareh, we are all part of this small village called Earth, where life, love, and drama unfold. It teaches us, through genuine laughter, that we are wonderfully imperfect, beautifully human, and that life, like the show itself, is a treasure trove of joy waiting to be discovered. So, if you haven't had the pleasure of watching Shabhaye Bahrareh, make it a priority and allow it to enrich your life with laughter, love, and the celebration of our shared humanity.
- qasmynhmdmhdy
- Nov 2, 2023
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