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Man of Many Many Faces
Man of Many Many Faces
Also known asThe Man with Two Thousand Faces
Mard-e Do-Hezar-Chehreh
Persianمرد دوهزارچهره
GenreComedy
Written byPeyman Ghasem Khani - Amir mahdi jule
Directed byMehran Modiri
StarringMehran Modiri
Siamak Ansari
Pejman Bazeghi
Borzoo Arjmand
Reza Feiz Noroozi
Sahar Zakaria
Mohammad Reza Hedayati
Sepand Amirsoleimani
Keyhan Maleki
Hadi Kazemi
Falamak Joneidi
Folor Nazari
Shima Asadi
Shadi Ahdifar
Gholam Reza Nik-khah
Parvin Ghaem-maghami
Country of originIran
Original languagePersian
No. of episodes13 Episodes
Production
ProducersHmaid and Mjid Aghagolian
Production locationsTehran, Iran
EditorJavad Aslani
Running timeApproximately 40-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkChannel 3 (Iran)
ReleaseMarch 22 (2009-03-22) –
April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04)
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Man of Many Many Faces or The Man with Two-Thousand Faces (Persian: مرد دوهزارچهره) is the sequel of Man of Many Faces. It was broadcast in Iran in 2009. Mehran Modiri is the director and main character. It starred Pejman Bazeghi, Reza Feiz Noroozi, Siamak Ansari and Borzoo Arjmand.

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Man of Many Many Faces is about Masoud Shastchi (Modiri) again finding himself in situations similar to Man of Many Faces. The series begins with Masoud sitting with police officer Shahin Etemadi (Pejman Bazeghi) talking about what why he is back in court. Masoud returns to Shiraz to find that his parents have moved over embarrassment for their son's behaviour. Masoud finds his parents and learns that he has lost his job. He then goes to the house of Sahar (Falamak Joneidi) and finds out she doesn't want to see him. Masoud starts working as a wedding speaker. He gets assigned to work Sahar's wedding. Meanwhile, a guy who thinks that Masoud is Mehran Modiri asks him if he can star on a TV show. He agrees and goes back to Tehran to be Mehran Modiri. After the show finishes he meets Siamak Ansari (Siamak Ansari) and goes to his house where he is surprised by a snake, which he kills. He then goes to the studio to work on a movie. When he is about to leave, he meets Sahar Zakaria (Sahar Zakaria). He stays and they do filming that doesn't go well. After that he goes to the doctor and the doctor tells him he needs to marry someone. He thinks of Zakaria and tries to ask her but Siamak Ansari doesn't let him. Meanwhile, the real Modiri arrives from Paris and gets puzzled when people and the doctor tell him he has been in Tehran for 2 days. He goes to his house to see what has happened. Masoud is there with Ansari. Just as Mehran Modiri enters, Masoud goes to the toilet.....[1]

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  • Director: Mehran Modiri
  • Head-Writer: Peyman Ghasem Khani
  • Writers: Mehran Ghasem Khani, Amir Mahdi Jule and Khashayar Alvand
  • Producers: Majid Agha Golian, Hamid Agha Golian
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Release Year: March 2009

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