
Redhat and Mama's Boy
Comedy
Overview
The story of Cousin Za’s mischief that makes some trouble with Redhat and Mr. Presenter and creates new adventure that leads to the arrival of an unwanted guest.
Top Cast


Iraj Tahmasb
Iraj Tahmasb
Iraj Tahmasb


Hamid Jebeli
Hamid Jebeli
Hamid Jebeli


Khosrow Ahmadi
Khosrow Ahmadi
Khosrow Ahmadi


Souren Mnatsakanian
Souren Mnatsakanian
Souren Mnatsakanian
Mehdi Batebi
Mehdi Batebi
Mehdi Batebi
Bahram Behbahani
Bahram Behbahani
Bahram Behbahani


Banafshe Samadi
Banafshe Samadi
Banafshe Samadi
Isa Yousefipour
Isa Yousefipour
Isa Yousefipour
Poupak Mozaffari
Poupak Mozaffari
Poupak Mozaffari
Pouyan Tabatabaei
Pouyan Tabatabaei
Pouyan Tabatabaei
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