7 Shocking Details About Shahram Shokouhi’s Instagram Live Incident
3. Public Outcry and Subsequent Video Deletion
The video quickly gained widespread attention, leading to a significant public backlash. Many fans criticized Shahram for revealing his personal struggles in such a public manner, suggesting that he should address familial disputes through appropriate legal channels instead of airing them on social media. In response to the growing criticism and concerned reactions, Shahram chose to delete the controversial live session.
The Next Persian Star Experience
Shokohi gained significant attention following his participation in the “Next Persian Star” talent competition on Persia 1 TV in 2009. His choice to critique the judges’ approach helped him garner even more attention. Although he did not reach the finals, his performance of “Medara” resonated with both domestic and international audiences, prompting producers to take notice. After careful consideration, he decided to pursue his career in Iran.
First Album
Shahram Shokohi’s debut album, “Medara,” was released on November 6, 2011, after obtaining all necessary permits. This ten-track album featured a mix of five works in his unique style alongside five pop songs. Collaborations with artists such as Milad Torabi and Amir Hossein Kashanian contributed to the album’s richness. Despite initial hesitations, the album received a warm reception from listeners.
Albums
- Medara
- Goli Eshgh
- Ta Nafs Hast
Singles
- Sofrah Bi Riya: Ending credits music for the Iranian series Dinner
- Ai Dunya: Unreleased credits music for the series Special Guests
- In the Color of Patience: Released on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of Khosrow Shakibaei’s passing
- Woe from Lust: Launched after its two-voice version circulated on various websites to prevent future complications
Who Is Shahram Shokohi’s Wife?
Shahram Shokohi’s wife, Delaram, born in 1980, has been a significant part of his life for over 15 years. Together, they share a daughter named Melody.
In a retrospective interview with Ideal Magazine, Shahram expressed how becoming a parent transformed his perspective on life and art.
Shahram:
“Having Melody in my life really motivates me. When you have a family and are responsible for their well-being, your endeavors take on new meaning. If I were single without any life goals, I might not follow a coherent path, but family encourages a more purposeful approach.”
Delaram’s Perspective
Delaram shared her feelings candidly:
“Men, in general, can be unfair. No matter how much you support them, they often still expect more. I wouldn’t say this about Shahram, as he is truly appreciative; however, I have often sacrificed my own desires to assist him. I manage our meals carefully to ensure his vocal health, always trying to maintain a supportive environment for him.”