Ali Azimi and Pegah Ahangarani: A Tale of Talent, Passion, and Love
Family Background and Early Acting Experiences
Pegah Ahangarani’s family has deep roots in the world of Iranian art and cinema. Her mother, Manijeh Hekmat, is a renowned director, while her father, Jamshid Ahangarani, is also involved in the industry as a director and set designer. This familial connection to the arts undoubtedly influenced Pegah’s path.
Pegah’s foray into acting began at a remarkably young age when she appeared in the movie “Singing Cat” at the age of 6. This early experience in front of the camera set the stage for her future in the entertainment industry.
Her second acting experience at the age of 15 was in the movie “Girl with Sneakers,” directed by Rasool Sadr Aamili. This role earned her critical acclaim and accolades in both domestic and foreign film festivals, indicating that Pegah possessed a unique talent that was destined to shine.
Directorial Debut and Versatility
In 1979, Pegah Ahangarani made her directorial debut under the guidance of her mother, Manijeh Hekmat, in the film “Women’s Prison.” In this film, she displayed her versatility by taking on three different roles, showcasing her ability to adapt and excel in diverse cinematic roles.
Throughout her career, Pegah has continued to impress both audiences and critics with her performances in various films, including “Three Women,” “Zadboom,” “No Gentlemen Entering,” “Darband,” “Mother of the Atomic Heart,” “House of the Girl,” “The Domestic Killer,” “Sarah and Aida,” and “No Appointment.”
October 30, 2023 | 12:40 pm