After the revolution, enayat Bakhshi’s career took a different turn. While some actors faced challenges or were even banned from working, Bakhshi’s ability to adapt allowed him to continue acting. However, the roles he portrayed became more aligned with the prevailing cultural expectations of the time. He shifted from portraying characters in more liberal, dramatic roles to taking on more conventional or patriotic figures that adhered to the new societal norms. The change in his roles reflected the government’s influence over the entertainment industry, where cinema was increasingly used to promote political ideologies and traditional values.