
A girl named Tondar
Romance · Drama
Overview
Azar hates to be a girl, so she does not get tired of learning men's skills. As a subject of her dissertation, she decides to work on a story by her aunt, which is about a man who wishes to have a son. When her wife delivers a girl, he tells everyone that his wife has given birth to a boy called Tondar
Top Cast


Ladan Mostoufi
Ladan Mostoufi
Tondar
Ladan Mostoufi
Tondar


Mahaya Petrossian
Mahaya Petrossian
Azar
Mahaya Petrossian
Azar


Anahita Hemmati
Anahita Hemmati
Parvaneh
Anahita Hemmati
Parvaneh


Parsa Pirouzfar
Parsa Pirouzfar
Ra’d
Parsa Pirouzfar
Ra’d


Khosro Shakibai
Khosro Shakibai
Tondar’s father
Khosro Shakibai
Tondar’s father


Hassan Joharchi
Hassan Joharchi
Parvaneh’s brother
Hassan Joharchi
Parvaneh’s brother
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