Roohparvar rose to fame during a time when women’s roles in public life especially in music were often limited or scrutinized. Her success was not just a personal achievement; it was a bold statement. She stood as a voice for women, using her platform to express feelings many were not allowed to say out loud. Her strength in navigating a male-dominated music industry, and her courage in continuing her art even as political tensions grew, only deepened the respect she earned. She became a symbol of both feminine strength and the power of expression.