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Brushstrokes of time: Character portrayals in 'House of Outsiders'

Let's embark on a journey through the character portrayals of iFilm series 'House of Outsiders'.

In the realm of historical portrayal, where characters of yesteryears are resurrected through the magic of makeup and acting, we embark on a journey through the iFilm series 'House of Outsiders'.

Join us in a visual odyssey, where the past is reimagined through the artistry of makeup and the skillful performances of a talented cast, offering a glimpse into the world of 'House of Outsiders’.

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1. Saeed Nikpour as Mohammad Ali Foroughi:

Nikpour brilliantly embodies the statesmanship of Mohammad Ali Foroughi. With his distinguished silver hair and groomed beard, Nikpour captures Foroughi's dignified presence. His makeup accentuates the character's sophistication, allowing the audience to connect with the historical figure who played a pivotal role in shaping Iran's political landscape.

2. Mir-Taher Mazloumi as Ahmad Shah:

Mazloumi brings Ahmad Shah to life, portraying the young king's internal struggles with authenticity. His makeup highlights Ahmad Shah's youthful features, underlining his vulnerability and the weight of his responsibilities.

3. Ahmad Najafi as Reza Shah:

Najafi's portrayal of Reza Shah is characterized by meticulous attention to makeup detail. The makeup enhances his appearance, accentuating Reza Shah's facial features and creating a compelling visual transformation.

4. Mohamad Motee as Ardeshir Reporter:

Motee's portrayal of Ardeshir Reporter captures the investigative journalist's tenacity and dedication to uncovering the truth. Motee's makeup subtly ages him, adding depth to the character's experiences.

5. Hossein Mahjoub as Seyyed Hassan Modarres:

Mahjoub embodies the resolute spirit of cleric and politician Seyyed Hassan Modarres. His makeup emphasizes Modarres' humility and spiritual strength, emphasizing the character's commitment to defending Iran's sovereignty.

6. Mohammad Abhari as Ahmad Qavam:

Abhari's depiction of Ahmad Qavam captures the complexity of the politician's career. With a distinguished appearance and carefully crafted makeup, Abhari embodies Qavam's versatility and political acumen.

7. Hossein Nour Ali as Mohammad-Reza Shah:

Nour Ali's portrayal traces Mohammad-Reza Shah's journey from a young prince to a controversial ruler, allowing the audience to delve into the complexities of his reign.

8. Changiz Vosouqi as Abdolhossein Teymourtash:

Vosouqi embodies the intellect and vision of Abdolhossein Teymourtash. His makeup subtly ages Vosouqi, underscoring the character's wisdom and experience.  

9. Khosro Farokhzadi as Rokneddin Mokhtari:

Farokhzadi's portrayal of Mokhtari is marked by careful attention to makeup details. The character's appearance offers viewers insight into a complex figure within the series' narrative.

10. Leila Mousavi as the wife of Ahmad Shah:

Leila Mousavi embodies the elegance and grace of Ahmad Shah's wife. Her makeup enhances Mousavi's regal appearance, granting viewers a deeper understanding of the complexities of palace life and the challenges faced by the royal family.

11. Mohammad Sadeqi as Mirza Koochak Khan:

Mohammad Sadeqi captures the revolutionary spirit of Mirza Koochak Khan. His makeup adds depth to Sadeqi's portrayal, reflecting the character's journey from an activist to a prominent figure in Iran's fight for independence. Sadeqi's performance brings to life Koochak Khan's dedication to social justice and his pivotal role in the series' narrative.

The makeup and performances of these talented actors, under the direction of Mohammad-Reza Varzi, breathe life into the historical characters of ‘House of Outsiders’. Each portrayal contributes to the authenticity of the narrative, enabling the audience to connect with the struggles of these figures during a pivotal period in Iran's history.

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