
Pouria Poursorkh is an Iranian actor who was born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran. He started his professional career with Mohammadhossein Latifi's "Vafa" series. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor for the movie "The Third Day" by Mohammadhossein Latifi. Among the series that he is best known for, "Recovery" by Bahadur Asadi, "Az Yadha Rafte" by Bahram Bahramian and "Rastegaran" by Sirous Mogh...
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Synopsis: It is the story of a man named Parviz, who reaches a huge fortune, falls in love with a woman named Annabelle, unaware of the strange events that await him...

A young student goes blind the moment he puts on a turban. Contrary to the traditions of the seminary, he decides to put his life in order and gets into some humorous adventures along the way.

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He recounts the events surrounding a cleric who is the religious leader of a prison and interesting things happen to him while dealing with several prisoners.

The story of a man left at a crossroads who tries to stay honest in the days of overcoming cowardice and choose the most suitable person for life from among several women in his environment .

The Mediterranean movie directed by Hadi Hajatmand and produced by Rashid Hajatmand, (ShowBox), starring Mehraveh Sharifinia, Behrang Alavi and Pouria Poursorkh, was released in cinemas across the country in 1400. Saberullah Dadian has written this film. Synopsis: Hadi Hajatmand's second feature film has a social theme and deals with the life of a loving couple who are involved in various problems and adventures...

Two people find themselves in the middle of a murder plot. One can't hear and the other one can't see.

The lives of three young musicians who are trying hard to capture the music of the market and to execute parts that are legitimate, but the lack of enthusiasm for the audience makes them unemployed and then goes on to become acquainted with a billionaire person ...

Patio is the story of individuals whose city, no matter how large it may be, feels similar to a small patio for them.

A voice from the entrance of the house kept ringing in my ears... What a bloody wedding... The bridal veil was drowning in the house... It definitely wasn't a man's voice... But it wasn't a woman's voice either... Maybe it was my own voice... Where had I first heard this voice or even the poem... Who had sung it to me?
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