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Samad Agha
"Samad Becomes Lucky" (1975) movie poster
"Samad Becomes Lucky" (1975) movie poster

Samad (also Samad Agha; in Persian: صمد) is a fictional character created by Iranian director and actor, Parviz Sayyad. [1] Samad was firstly characterized in a famous Iranian television series, Sarkar Ostvar [ fa] (1967–1970), as a country boy. [2]

Creation

In the Iranian Sarkar Ostvar television series there was a naive, country boy character without a name played by Parviz Sayyad. On the show, the country boy was frequently arrested for his ignorance. After a poll done by National Iranian Television (NITV), the TV series rated popular and people were also asking why the country boy was no longer in the series. After in which, Sayyad wrote a screenplay based on that country boy character and named him Samad. [1]

Characteristics

  • Samad likes to be called "Mr. Samad" ( Persian: صمد آقا).
  • Samad loves his mother, Nene Agha very much, she was played by actress Farrokhlagha Houshmand. [3]
  • Samad is in love with Laila, the daughter of Kadkhoda (village chief) and his competitor in his sentimental attempts is Einullah, the son of Mash Baqer, a rich man.
  • Samad's frequent gag in the films is using his finger as a defense mechanism. he beats the enemies by poking their eyes.

Filmography

Television

Film

Theater

  • Parviz Sayyad and His Samad (1994)
  • Hadi Khorsandi and His Samad (1998)
  • Samad Goes to War (1990)
  • Samad Returns From War (1992)

References

  1. ^ a b Abdi, Mohammad (2013-08-24). "صمد و صیاد؛ گفت‌وگوی اختصاصی با پرویز صیاد" [Samad and Sayad; Exclusive interview with Parviz Sayad]. BBC News فارسی (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  2. ^ "Parviz Sayyad".
  3. ^ "فرخ لقا هوشمند درگذشت" [Farrokh Laqa Hooshmand died]. BBC News فارسی (in Persian). 2009-07-13. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  4. ^ "مصاحبه اختصاصی "جوانان امروز" با پرویز کاردان". جوانان امروز (Javanan-e-emrooz) (in Persian). 2013-08-07. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  5. ^ "سریال ماجراهای صمد" [Samad Adventure Series (Majarahaye Samad)]. Bifasele (in Persian). Archived from the original on 2017-08-04.
  6. ^ Jahed, Parviz (2022-06-02). The New Wave Cinema in Iran: A Critical Study. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 39. ISBN  978-1-5013-6911-7.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Naficy, Hamid (2011). A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 4: The Globalizing Era, 1984–2010. Duke University Press. p. 518. ISBN  978-0-8223-4878-8.