Carrying Forward a Family Legacy in Performing Arts

He is involved in the theatrical production called “The Vessel”, directed by Ayoub Agha Khani. This show is set during the Anglo-Soviet invasion (1941) and features multiple notable performers. He has worked in television and film across a range of genres: comedies, serial dramas, social works. He is known for balancing lighter roles (humorous, comedic) with serious or more dramatic roles. Borzou Arjmand was born in 1354 in the calendar (which is 1975 in the Gregorian calendar) in Mashhad.

He comes from an artistic family: his father is the late actor Anoushiravan Arjmand; his sister Behar Arjmand is a theater actress; his wife, Parmis Zand, works as a cinema makeup artist. He is often praised for flexibility: he can move between comedic roles (where timing, charm, even lighter caricature might be required) and serious, often socially or emotionally heavy characters. He tends to choose roles that reflect aspects of Iranian society, culture, identity; sometimes employing dialect (e.g. Mashhadi) or regional idiosyncrasies to give authenticity to his characters.

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