Barareh Nights

Barareh Nights
Also known as Shabhaye Barareh
Genre Comedy
Written by Peyman Ghasem Khani
Directed by Mehran Modiri
Starring Mehran Modiri
Siamak Ansari
Hadi Kazemi
Saeid Pirdoost
Mohammad Shiri
Falamak Joneidi
Fatemeh Hashemi
Behnoosh Bakhtiari
Shaghayegh Dehghan
Mohammad Reza Hedayati
Saed Hedayati
Mokhtar Saeghi
Vahid Mahin Doost
Ali Kazemi
Asghar Heidari
Shaian Ahadifar
Hasan Shokuhi
Reza Shafiei Jam
Country of origin Iran
Original language(s) Farsi/Iranian/Persian
No. of episodes 92 episodes
Production
Producer(s) Majid Aghagolian & Hamid Aghagolian
Editor(s) Javad Aslani
Location(s) Tehran, Iran
Running time 90 minutes
Release
Original network IRIB TV 3
Original release Thursday 1st September 2005 – Thursday 1st December 2005
Chronology
Preceded by Great Award
Followed by Mozaffar's Garden
Related shows On Tiptoes

Barareh Nights (Persian: شب‌های برره) was a 2005 Iranian satire television series broadcast by the IRIB network. The series was finished after 92 episodes, even though the story of Barareh was not complete. It was aired every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Channel 3 in Iran. Repeats of the show were shown daily on IRIB 1 and IRIB 2 for those living out of the country. The show's last episode aired Thursday 1st December 2005. It was directed by Mehran Modiri.

Description

The show is set in the fictional village of Barareh in the 1930s in Iran, during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi, whose picture can be seen on the set. The village people have their own Persian dialect which humorously modifies the language. In addition to this, the Barareans also have certain customs and rituals which at times are comical, such as their method of eating chick peas—by slapping individual peas from palm into mouth. The village of Barareh is believed by many be a microcosm of Iran itself. The town is split along the lines of Upper and Lower Barareh, which allegedly mimics the difference between the classes in modern day Iran. Events in the village, such as football ("darbid") matches, village council elections and marriage all also closely mirror today's Iran.

The show stars Mehran Modiri, as Shir Farhad, the son of Lower Barareh's khan, or leader. He lives with his sister, Saharnaz; mother, Shadoneh; and father, Salar Khan. The show begins when a journalist, Kiyanoosh, from Tehran is arrested for writing an article criticizing the government, escapes capture, and then is promptly bitten by a snake. Shir Farhad finds him collapsed and brings him to the village of Barareh, nurtures him to health, and gradually introduces him to the town and the other characters in the show, such as the families of Upper and Lower Barareh's Khans, as well as the flamboyant village poet, Bagoori, and village doctor. Later in the series, new characters such as the village gendarme and Upper Barareh's Khan's son and daughter, Keivoon and Leiloon, join the cast. Davooneh doesn't appear in this.

Related series

Barareh Nights is the prequel to Mehran Modiri's 2002 serial, Pavarchin. Whilst not taking place in Barareh, Pavarchin introduced the oddities and strange behaviours of Barareans. The series also has many of the cast members from Modiri's earlier works such as Pavarchin, Noghtechin, and Jayezeye Bozorg.

Running gags

"Barareh Nights" is full of gags, which make a huge contribution to language of people. Some of these gags are listed below:

Fargh Makoolah was first said by Davood in Pavarchin.

About the Story

Main Protagonist: Kiyanoosh Brareh

Main Antagonist: Nezam Do Barareh

Character's information

Kiyanoosh Barareh first is a stranger in Barareh, but then he becomes the husband of Saharnaz Barareh, then in episode 46 he becomes the son of the Khan of the Lower Barareh. Also Shir Farhad Barareh first is the son of the Khan of the Lower Barareh, but then he becomes the husband of Leinoon Barareh, but after that he becomes the son of the Khan of the Upper Barareh. Keivoon Barareh dies because of a terrible disease, so then in related series; Pavarchin; Shir Farhad Barareh becomes the khan of upper Barareh but he first changes him to the king of Upper Barareh but later he changes him self to the foreverpresident of Upper Barareh. Also as Kiayanoosh Barareh becomes the Khan of the Lower Barareh, but later he changes him self to the King of the Lower Barareh, but later he changes him self to the foreverpresident of the Lower Barareh. Also as Nezam Do Barareh becomes the Khan of Bararieh, but later he changes him self to the King of Bararieh, but later he changes him self to the foreverpresident of Bararieh.

Regular casts

Lower barrareh
Upper Barrareh

Bararieh

Other characters
Imaginary characters

External links

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