Kasraei was an artist who sought substance over spectacle. While many of her contemporaries thrived in the limelight of popular cinema, she carved a different path, one that placed her in the company of filmmakers who were shaping a new narrative for art and culture. It was a path of artistic fulfillment but also personal sacrifice, as she became increasingly distanced from the mainstream industry and the adulation of fans. She largely withdrew from public life but remained respected and remembered by cinephiles and her fans.
Even decades later, retrospectives and film archives highlight her contributions to cinema, ensuring her legacy endures. She represents the artistic vibrancy of pre-revolutionary cinema and the experimentation that characterized that period. Her roles are often cited as examples of early portrayals of empowered and independent women on the screen. Film festivals, retrospectives, and online archives preserve her performances, ensuring that new generations can appreciate her contribution to cultural history.