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Special guests

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2012 - 2012
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Ended1 Season13 Episodes
Comedy

In the summary of the story of the special guest series, it is stated that Majid Keshavarz is a young and successful university professor who lives alone on the upper floor of Mr. Kihani, the president of the same university. Parisa, Keihani's daughter, is also Majid's student, and there is an interest between them, and Majid intends to propose to her, and Mr. Kihani asks him to come with his family for the ceremony on the weekend, but...

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Created by:
Javad Razavian
Mohsen Kiaei
Country:IR

Languages

Original:fa
Spoken:
Persian

Seasons

Season 1

13 episodes

2012

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