Kamran Maleki has been a Actor in some movies:
Born in 87 is about that Directed by Majid Tavakkoli, this romantic drama tells the story of dreams and ambitions for a generation of young Iranians who often find those things difficult to come by. In this unique take on a familiar theme, a young couple assume the role of a much wealthier couple in order to spend their days with Tehran’s nouveau riche. The adventure begins with playful games that take the audience on a comic ride but it ends in hor
...ror when the young couple find themselves locked up in an apartment, facing a case of mistaken identities. At once twisted, unpredictable, funny and thrilling, Tavakkoli’s film is a masterful, beautifully acted, cleverly composed exercise in building suspense. In this film Kamran Maleki collaborates with Anahita Nemati, Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, Masoud Salami, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Hengameh Hamidzadeh, Maryam Saadat, Ghazaleh Motamed, Alireza Ostadi, Ladan Nazi, Mohammad Kashfi, Pedram Sharifi, Majid Tavakoli, Ehsan Amani, Jamileh Darolshafaie, Paliz Shahmohammadi, Mahtab Servati, Majid Rezaei, Mehdi Delkhaste.
Kamran Maleki has been a Director in some movies:
The 2519 Epic is about that Following the attack of the Ba'athist forces to the Islamic republic, they manage to conquer some strategic territories in the west of the country. To reclaim those lands, one of the legions settled in the area make a military operation. During the initial phase, the goals are not satisfied because of the bad weather condition. But the commander believes in the success of the operation with firm intention. In this film Kamran Maleki collaborates with Fariborz Lachini, Mehdi Rajaian, Mohammad Asgari, Hamid Ghadakchian, Ahmad Dalirian, Ahmadghasem Goudarzi, Mohammad Hojjatpanah, Gholamreza Khodadadi, Mahmoud Khodadadian, Asghar Rezvani, Davoud Zolfaghari, Iraj Mirzaei, Ali Yousefi, Mohammad Reza Yahyaee, Mohammad Asgari Jafar Abadi.
Negligence is about that Following several defeats, the enemy forces, using their mercenaries, gain valuable information on vulnerable zones of Iranian forces. They plan a coup de main and attack an Iranian base which is vulnerable due to low level security and lack of quality military training, and leave casualties and wounded soldiers and take some as captives. But on short notice, on their way back they are attacked by the IRIAA (Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation) forces and are defeated. In this film Kamran Maleki collaborates with Hossein Ilbeigi, Mehdi Rajaian, Ahmad Mahdavi, Asghar Alimabadi, Alireza Aminian, Abbas Farahani, Hossein Fayyaz, Akbar Jalali, Gholamreza Mahmoudi, Ali Sharif Raftar, Mohammadsadegh Shoomali, Ali Yousefi, Mohammad Asgari Jafar Abadi.
A Name is about that Iranian cinema is the name of a narrator of the story of those who face fate. Parvin, Reyhaneh and Laleh, without knowing that the moments of their lives are related to each other, must each try to emerge proud from the storm that has engulfed their minds and lives. In this film Kamran Maleki collaborates with Parivash Nazarieh, Sahar Dolatshahi, Bijan Mirbagheri, Sohrab Khosravi, Mohammad Davudi, Elham Korda, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Elham Salehi, Kazem Sayyahi, Leila Naghdi Pari, Nasser Shokouhinia, Milad Movahedi, Javad Safa, Hamid Garshasbi, Mona Anvarizade.
The Bad Friend is about that Habib returns to Iran after many years and goes after his fellow Aziz but finds him in an asylum not talking and not remembering anything about his past. By the request of the doctors Habib begins to tell Aziz about their past life and the story of their friendship when both were bank's employees. They grew up together and began working in the bank's security carrying bags of money, until one day when some thieves rub the money from them and run away. In this film Kamran Maleki collaborates with Homa Rusta, Iraj Tahmasb, Rima Raminfar, Hamid Jebeli, Jaleh Sameti, Majid Modaresi, Hamid Modarresi, Elnaz Habibi, Touraj Aslani, Kaveh Imani, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Alireza Kohan Deiri, Abbas Ahmadi Motlagh, Hossein Abolsedgh, Meshkin Mehregan, Mojdeh Hamrang, Abtin Barghi, Mohammad Bahrani, Reza Keshavarz, Mahsa Gol Anbari.
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