The Searchers (TV series)

The Searchers (Persian: جست‌وجوگران [dʒostodʒuːɡæraːn]) is an Iranian TV series broadcast in 2009. It is written and directed by Mohammad Ali Sadjadi. The theme of the series is about two Inspectors from Iran's General inspection Organization (Persian:سازمان بازرسی کل کشور) searching for economic crimes and corruptions among Iranian corporations and manufacturers. The series is produced episodically.[2] It is on Iranian TV every Wednesday.

The Searchers
جست‌وجوگران
Created byMohammad Ali Sadjadi
StarringMasoud Rayegan
Payam Dehkordi
Masoumeh Mir-Hosseini
Reza Babak
Farahnaz Manafi Zaher
Reza Kianian
Country of originIran
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time45 minutes
Release
Original networkIRIB 2 (Iran)
Original releaseNovember 25, 2009[1] 
Present

The cast

  • Masoud Rayegan as Inspector Ata Bahrami. The main character of the series, an experienced inspector at the organization that solves financial crime files. He usually smokes and id of Lori origin.
  • Payam Dehkordi as Inspector Majid Moghaddam. A former police officer of the Mazandarani origin. His character is a person too much interested in eating while working. He's Ata Bahrami's assistant.
  • Masoumeh Mir-Hosseini as Pari Shakeri - A specialist working in organization for Signature and handwriting recognition. She sometimes receives some inspirations, e.g. in episode 6 she was inspired the bad happening to Maj. Rahimi.
  • Reza Babak as Ebadi

Guest actors

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