His contributions as a playwright were significant—he authored more than ten plays, earning recognition as one of the foremost figures in Persian-language drama. He stood alongside legendary playwrights such as Bahram Beizaei, Akbar Radi, Gholamhossein Saedi, and Ismail Khalaj, forming a generation that transformed the foundations of theater. In 1956, Nasirian’s play Bulbul Sargashte earned first prize in a national playwriting competition, marking his early promise as a dramatic writer. His influence continued to grow with the formation of the Department of Dramatic Arts and the establishment of television broadcasting in 1959.