The Mysterious Death of Siamak Sajedi: Unraveling Hidden Dimensions
In 1348, at the inaugural “Spas” festival, Frozan won the award for Best Female Lead Actress for her performance in the movie “Dragon’s Gorge” (1347), directed by Siamak Yasmi. Her notable role in Ali Hatami’s “Babashamel” in 1350 earned her the Best Actress award at the “Spas” festival.
Unlike many Iranian artists and performers who chose to emigrate before the revolution, Frozan decided to remain in Iran. However, she was subsequently prohibited from pursuing her artistic endeavors. Preferring seclusion, she refrained from public appearances, interviews, and even the publication of new photographs. Frozan’s life of isolation came to an end on February 4, 2014, when she passed away at the age of 78 in her Tehran home, marking 37 years of solitude.
As the investigation into the mysterious death of Siamak Sajedi continues, the public eagerly awaits the unraveling of the hidden dimensions surrounding this perplexing case. The fate of Frozan’s only son remains a haunting mystery, leaving the nation yearning for answers.
June 20, 2023 | 9:04 pm