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Tooba (TV series)

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Tooba
طوبی
Directed bySaeed Soltani [fa]
ComposerSattar Oraki
Country of originIran
Original languagePersian

Tooba (Persian: طوبی) is an Iranian television series directed by Saeed Soltani, written by Seyed Hossein Amirjahani, and produced by Seyed Hamed Hosseini, which began airing on IRIB TV1 on 3 August 2024.[1][2][3]

The Tooba series is a free adaptation of the book Arba'een-e Tooba written by researcher and translator Mohsen Emamian. While there are some differences between the series and the book, the core story remains the same, with most of the events portraying realities that occurred to Tooba, her family, and those around her. For instance, in the novel, Tooba's father dies during the clashes surrounding the coup of August 19, 1953, but in the series, this event occurs in the years leading up to the revolution and at the hands of the SAVAK. Additionally, some events and characters have been created by the director and writer to add more appeal to the story. One of the strengths of the series is its detailed portrayal, for the first time, of Saddam Hussein's horrific crimes and the Ba'ath Party, from the execution of high-ranking party members to the killing of ordinary people and pilgrims in Karbala and Najaf.[4][3]

Story

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This series tells the life story of a girl named Tooba, based on true events and inspired by the book Arba'een-e Tooba. It spans a historical period of 40 years, from the early 1970s to 2011, and depicts a love story within this historical context. Among the various narratives, the theme of family plays a significant role, and the Arba'een pilgrimage is considered a key part of the story.[3]

Cast

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Actor Role Description
Amin Zendegani Fakhruddin Mirjahan Simin's stepson, Touba's husband
Shabnam Ghorbani Touba Hamoon Daughter of Emad and Akram, sister of Parizad and Diba, wife of Fakhruddin
Farhad Aeesh Haj Nasser Malek Zivar's husband, father of Rasoul, Simin's brother, carpet seller
Hooman Barghnavard Emad Hamoon Husband of Akram, father of Touba, Parizad, and Diba
Parviz Fallahi-Pour Sheith Komeil Anieh's brother, father of Zia
Fariba Motekhasses Simin Malek Fakhruddin's stepmother, Nasser Malek's sister
Soudabeh Beyzaei Anieh Komeil Sheith's sister, Fakhruddin's second wife
Rahim Norouzi Ebrahim (Jahangir) Sabeti Member of SAVAK (Iranian intelligence agency)
Ramin Rastad Nasim Emad's business partner
Mohammadreza Helalzadeh Zia Komeil Sheith's son, husband of Parizad
Shahin Taslimi Zivar Haj Malek's wife, Rasoul's mother
Behrad Kharazi Omran

References

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  1. ^ "درباره سریال "طوبی" بیشتر بدانیم/ از کودتای ۲۸ مرداد تا حزب بعث و داعش". ایرنا (in Persian). 2024-08-03. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  2. ^ "با تماشای سریال "طوبی" خلاقیت‌های یک ذهن تصویرساز را هم تماشا کنید - همشهری آنلاین". www.hamshahrionline.ir. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  3. ^ a b c YJC, خبرگزاری باشگاه خبرنگاران | آخرین اخبار ایران و جهان |. "سریال "طوبی"؛ داستان گمشده‌ای که هنوز پیدا نشده است". fa (in Persian).
  4. ^ jahannews.com (2024-09-16). "سکانس خونریزی صدام در سریال طوبی". جهان نيوز (in Persian). Retrieved 2024-09-20.
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