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Controversial Scene Removal in “At the End of the Night” Series Starring Parsa Pirouzfar and Sehbeh Borumand
A different sequence from the third episode of the series “At the End of the Night” has been removed after it went viral in the past few days. This sequence, directed by Aida Pahanandeh and featuring Parsa Pirouzfar and Sehbeh Borumand, garnered significant attention and reactions across virtual platforms.
In the emotional sequence, Parsa Pirouzfar and Sehbeh Borumand portray a son and his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s and is kept in a nursing home. The poignant portrayal of their relationship resonated deeply with audiences, leading to widespread discussion and sharing online. However, the sequence’s virality and the associated titles when shared on virtual platforms prompted its removal from the series.
Satra’s public relations responded by stating that the broadcast of unconventional rhythmic movements in the third episode was against the amendment worksheet submitted to the broadcasting platform from the beginning. Following the guidelines of the amendment worksheet approved by the Satra Publishing Licensing Council, the Filmnet platform decided to remove the said sequence.
The mini-series “At the End of the Night,” featuring Parsa Pirouzfar and Hoda Zainul-Abdin in the leading roles, continues to air on the home show network. Despite the removal of this particular sequence, the series has maintained its popularity and continues to engage viewers with its compelling narrative and strong performances.
This incident highlights the complex dynamics between creative expression and regulatory guidelines in the entertainment industry. It also underscores the impact of social media on content dissemination and the swift reactions that can follow from a sequence going viral.