The Voice That Defined a Nation

Taghi Rouhani was one of the most iconic and influential announcers in the history of radio. Born on August 24, 1961, in Tehran, Rouhani’s voice became a staple in households, etched into the memory of a nation that relied on him not just for entertainment, but for truth, assurance, and direction during critical moments. While he began his career as a high school teacher, it was behind the microphone where Rouhani truly found his calling. He gained widespread recognition as the host of popular programs such as “Twenty Questions,” where his clarity, warmth, and intelligence made him a trusted presence across generations.