
Sala's Fumble
Comedy
Overview
Sala and a friend watch a football match between Argentina and Brazil, sparking an argument and a gun war. Sala kills his friend's father and moves from their village to the city. He encounters three men in a public park and defends a beaten guy. Later, he falls in love with a girl, Sozyar, and works selling watermelons. They win the match, but Sala scores an own goal. He follows Sozyar and they get married, moving back to Sala's village. Sala visits Hama, who sings a song for Sala's return.
Top Cast
Ako Sangawi
Ako Sangawi
Sala
Ako Sangawi
Sala
Ahmad Mohammad
Ahmad Mohammad
Ahmad Mohammad
Mohammad Qamishi
Mohammad Qamishi
Mohammad Qamishi
Peshawa Ahmad
Peshawa Ahmad
Peshawa Ahmad
Taighur Baxcha
Taighur Baxcha
Taighur Baxcha
Aram Chawshin
Aram Chawshin
Aram Chawshin
Ahmad Hama Amin
Ahmad Hama Amin
Ahmad Hama Amin
Aras Hama Aziz
Aras Hama Aziz
Aras Hama Aziz
Bryar Kamal
Bryar Kamal
Bryar Kamal
Dyari Kamal
Dyari Kamal
Dyari Kamal
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