
The Dagger
Drama · Romance
Overview
Abbas, known as "Abbas Chakhan," is a driver’s apprentice who is alone and has a stutter, constantly weaving tall tales. One night, he accidentally meets Banafsheh, who has ended up in a notorious neighborhood in search of her dreams, yet she is still determined to free herself from that place and have a home of her own. Abbas promises Banafsheh that he will help her. After she learns that Abbas has been imprisoned due to a small debt, she borrows money from a loan shark named Mohammad, known as "Mohammad the Dagger," to free Abbas.
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Behrouz Vossoughi
Behrouz Vossoughi
Abbas Haj-Ebram
Behrouz Vossoughi
Abbas Haj-Ebram


Forouzan
Forouzan
Banafsheh
Forouzan
Banafsheh


Hosein Gil
Hosein Gil
Mohammad "Mammad" Deshneh (The Dagger)
Hosein Gil
Mohammad "Mammad" Deshneh (The Dagger)


Ebrahim Naderi
Ebrahim Naderi
Ahmad Beidagh
Ebrahim Naderi
Ahmad Beidagh


Jalal Pishvaian
Jalal Pishvaian
Gholam Zanjir
Jalal Pishvaian
Gholam Zanjir


Yadi
Yadi
Ghasem
Yadi
Ghasem


Hassan Rezai
Hassan Rezai
Mammad Alaki
Hassan Rezai
Mammad Alaki


Reza Hajian
Reza Hajian
Reza
Reza Hajian
Reza


Hossein Shahab
Hossein Shahab
Hossein
Hossein Shahab
Hossein


Farhad Hamidi
Farhad Hamidi
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Farhad Hamidi
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