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Bagh-e Safa
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Bagh-e Safa

Aug 18, 2025
0h 24m
★ 10.0

Overview

A park keeper is having telepathy with busts of distinguished individuals of Rasht city.

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Documentary

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Cast

Hamed Moghadam

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Hamed Moghadam

Faramarz Talebi

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Faramarz Talebi

Mir Hamid Masoumnejad

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Mir Hamid Masoumnejad

Houshang Abbasi

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Houshang Abbasi

Mohammad Taghi Pourahmad Jaktaji

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Mohammad Taghi Pourahmad Jaktaji