
Tranquility in the Presence of Others
Drama
Overview
An aging colonel retires, marries a provincial teacher, and moves to Tehran to be close to his two adult daughters. Instead of a peaceful reunion, he finds them living independent, urban lives he no longer recognizes. As the cultural and generational rift deepens, the family enters a tense, psychological spiral of alienation and emotional unrest.
Top Cast


Akbar Meshkin
Akbar Meshkin
Father
Akbar Meshkin
Father


Sorayya Ghasemi
Sorayya Ghasemi
Manijeh
Sorayya Ghasemi
Manijeh


Masud Asadollahi
Masud Asadollahi
Masoud
Masud Asadollahi
Masoud


Mohammad Ali Sepanlou
Mohammad Ali Sepanlou
Dr. Sepanlou
Mohammad Ali Sepanlou
Dr. Sepanlou
Manouchehr Atashi
Manouchehr Atashi
Atashi
Manouchehr Atashi
Atashi
Leila Baharan
Leila Baharan
Mahlegha
Leila Baharan
Mahlegha


Mehri Mehrinia
Mehri Mehrinia
Ameneh
Mehri Mehrinia
Ameneh
Parto Nouri
Parto Nouri
Maliheh
Parto Nouri
Maliheh
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