The daughter of a famous singer

Because of this lineage, much of Sahar’s public identity is wrapped in the notion of continuing a musical legacy — the idea of preserving and reviving the voice and memory of Mahasti. Some sources assert she has a very strong vocal resemblance to her mother, both in tone and emotional delivery — making her a symbolic bridge between past and present song. While detailed discography information for Sahar is scarce in mainstream sources, she is credited with releasing covers of her mother’s songs (e.g., “Tamoom Omr”, “Ashna-ee”) and participating in the revival or reinterpretation of classic Persian song material.

Her approach appears to blend reverence for the older style of Persian vocal music (ballad, classic pop) with a modern presence: using digital platforms/social media to connect with both Iranian and diaspora audiences. In interviews and posts, she emphasizes her mother’s influence — recalling early childhood studio moments, musical training, and a family environment steeped in performance and song. This gives her a dual role: artist in her own right and guardian of musical memory.

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