Parviz Parastui: Television Has No Right to Subtitle My Death

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Parviz Parastui: Television Has No Right to Subtitle My Death

Parviz Parastouei: Television has no right to subtitle my death

In the first episode of the Qaf visual magazine, Akbar Nabavi hosted Parviz Parastouei. After a long time, Parastouei now, in a detailed and sincere conversation with Akbar Nabavi, spoke about the world of acting and cinema, reminisced about ‘The Lizard’ and ‘The Glass Agency’, and sharply criticized the national TV.

Parastouei said, ‘I lost one of my very important platforms, which is television, and I truly no longer work there. I even said television has no right to subtitle my death because television has been polluted by political lines, from conservative to reformist and beyond.’

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