Shah Naghsh
Shah Naghsh (فیلم “شاه نقش”) is a contemporary Iranian drama that explores ambition, identity, and the fragile line between illusion and reality. The story centers on a struggling middle-aged actor who has spent years performing minor roles in theater and television, always dreaming of landing a “king’s role” — a part that would finally prove his talent and grant him recognition. When an unexpected opportunity arises, he becomes consumed by the desire to embody greatness, both on stage and in his personal life.
As rehearsals progress, the film gradually reveals the psychological toll of his obsession. The protagonist begins to blur the boundaries between his character and himself, allowing pride, insecurity, and suppressed frustrations to surface. His relationships with family and colleagues grow tense, exposing the sacrifices artists often make in pursuit of validation. Through intimate cinematography and restrained performances, the film captures the emotional vulnerability of a man chasing dignity in a competitive world.
At its core, Shah Naghsh is not only about acting, but about the universal human need to be seen and valued. It offers a thoughtful reflection on ego, art, and the quiet struggles hidden behind the spotlight.







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