Sahar Dolatshahi

Sahar Dolatshahi (Persian: سحر دولتشاهی; born in 1979 in Tehran) is an Iranian film, television and stage actress. She was married to Rambod Javan and she is divorced.

Filmography

  • Fireworks Wednesday (2006)
  • M like Mother (2007)
  • When We Are All Asleep (2009)
  • Farzande Sobh (2009)
  • Gold and Copper (2010)
  • Yellow Shallow Sky (2012)
  • The Earth Marathon (2013)
  • Gap (2014)
  • Ice Age (2014)
  • Fish Death (2014)
  • References

  • "Iranian Movie DataBase سحر دولتشاهي". Retrieved 27 September 2015. 
  • External links

    Sahar Dolatshahi at the Internet Movie Database

    Sahar

    Sahar may refer to:

  • Sahar (name), Persian (means before the morning) Persian first name; The Persian and Pashto name of the Moon.
  • Sahar Village, Mumbai
  • Sahar International Airport, former name of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), in Mumbai, India
  • Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan (city)
  • Ben Sahar, Israeli footballer
  • Sahar Sarid
  • Sahar English TV
  • Sahar Alothman
  • (Sahar Must Marry Saman) A Kurdish/Persian Book
  • Sahar - A small town and block in Bhojpur district, Bihar
  • Sahar TV

    Sahar TV (Persian: شبکه سحر šabake Sahar, "Dawn TV"), is the name of two Iranian TV channels that are part of Sahar Universal Network (SUN) which is the branch of Islamic Republic Of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) responsible for broadcasting programs internationally. Programs are produced in English, French, Arabic, Urdu, Azeri, Kurdish and Bosnian. It broadcasts to Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus, some parts of Northern Africa, Oceania, and all the countries in the subcontinent of India and Eastern Asia.

    History

    On 16 December 1997, Sahar Universal Network began broadcasting English programs for one hour a day. It gradually increased its airtime up to 4 hours a day.

    Although the main function of English TV is to propagate the Islamic educations, the structure of the topics and genres of programs in English TV is miscellaneous. In a general view, to promulgate its messages, English TV of Sahar Universal Network does not only take the political issues into account. In that case, politics is not the only matter that is focused by the English TV team, but the cultural, social and economical hot topics are concentrated. This medium makes use of different genres in producing the programs. News, miscellaneous programs, scientific and social documentaries, clips, game shows, etc. are some of these genres.

    Sahar (name)

    Sahar is a feminine given name. The name is used Azeri Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian speakers. In Persian, the name means "just before dawn", referring to a poetic word for the crescent moon.

    People with the name include:

  • Sahar Aslam (born 1982), Scottish cricketer
  • Sahar Ansari, Pakistani scholar of Urdu
  • Sahar Baassiri, Lebanese journalist
  • Sahar Biniaz (born 1986), Canadian model
  • Sahar Delijani (born 1983), Iranian author
  • Sahar Dolatshahi (born 1979), Iranian actress
  • Sahar El Hawari, Egyptian football referee
  • Sahar Gul (born c. 1998), Afghan child bride
  • Sahar Hashemi, British entrepreneuse
  • Sahar Hussein al-Haideri (1962–2007), Iraqi journalist
  • Sahar Khalifeh (born 1942), Palestinian writer
  • Sahar Taha (born 1963), Iraqi musician
  • Sahar Tawfiq (born 1951), Egyptian writer
  • Sahar Valadbeigi (born 1978), Iranian actress
  • Sahar Youssef (born 1968), Egyptian swimmer
  • Sahar Zakaria (born 1973), Iranian actress
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