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When revolutionary spirit exposes sinisterness: Scene cut

The 82nd episode of ‘Kimia’ will depict some of the unrests following the Islamic Republic in Iran.

The 82nd episode of ‘Kimia’ to be aired tonight at 19:00 GMT will depict some of the unrests following the Islamic Republic in Iran.

Some of the top-ranking SAVAk agents, such as Arash’s father in the show, could not stand the fact that Iranian people could eventually decide their own destiny by choosing to have an Islamic government. Therefore, they tried to make the situation unstable in the country, while the true patriots of the homeland were sacrificing their lives in the front lines of the war imposed on Iran by Iraq.

On tonight’s episode of the show, Moshfeq will have one of his own old comrades, Khosrawi, killed; so that, he could avoid his own dark fate.

As you saw on the previous episode of the show, the Iranian intelligence service will use Khosrawi as bate to trap the higher-ranking SAVAK agent, whose identity is not known to them.

Will they succeed accomplishing the task?

Directed by Javad Afshar and produced by Mohammad-Reza Shafiee, ‘Kimia’ tells the story of a woman’s life during extremely important events in Iran’s contemporary history.

Kimia Parsa was a young girl living in the city of Khorramshahr during the reign of the country’s former king, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

We follow her as she experiences the Islamic Revolution in Iran, Saddam Hussein’s war on the country, and the present day.

As she experiences some of the most tumultuous times in recent history, her life is ravaged by pain and sorrow. Still, she refuses to give up hope and carries on.

Azita HajiyanMehdi Soltani-SarvestaniGelareh AbbasiPouriya PoursorkhHassan PourshiraziReza KianianMohammad-Reza SharifiniaNiki KarimiMehraveh Sharifinia, and Mehdi Pakdel make up the cast list of this 110-episode series.

The long list of the stars go on with Ata OmraniAmir-Hossein ArmanSoudabeh BeyzaeeZahra SaeediRouhollah KamaniAtefeh RazaviMir-Taher MazloumiBorzou ArjmandMehrdad ZiaeeKhatereh Hatami, and Reza Tavakkoli.

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