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Bahram Shah Mohammadloo returns to the air after 3 decades / Storytelling again – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news


According to the Mehr news agency, quoting the public relations of the proposed package program, Bahram Shah Mohammadlou, the host and creator of the “Under the Blue Dome” series, appeared in the proposed package program last night, December 23rd, and talked to Mojdeh Lavasani, the program presenter, about his storytelling and concerns. Stories told: Storytelling and storytelling fascinated me a lot and I wanted to work in this field.

Shah Mohammadlu further mentioned Assadollah Alaei, the director of the Children and Adolescents Group at the time of Channel One, and explained how “Under the Blue Dome” was formed: One day, Mr. Alaei told me that they wanted to make a program about storytelling. I also thought and studied for a few months. Things were done and it worked. We thought about how to tell a story that has both a storytelling atmosphere and a new one. No model was modeled for this program. Iraj Tahmasb was the director of the first series, and let’s move forward together.

He added: “I was the producer of the collection and I tried to use the best expert forces and everyone put energy with love and passion.”

The producer of “Under the Blue Dome” also said about other details of the series: The first season of this series was made in 1366. Ruhvaza was the poet of this song and the singer was Mr. Hamid Gholam Ali, but many people thought that I had sung it myself.

He said about the formation of Mr. Hekayati’s character: The character of Mr. Hekayati and the person who tells the story were in the plot, but the actor was not known yet. The decor, the stage, the lighting, the costumes, etc. were all ready and the days passed until we found an actor to play this role. 10 to 15 prominent figures came and tested but they thought they should play a role.

Referring to the definition of Mr. Hekayati’s character in his mind, Shah Mohammadlu said: From the moment the idea came to my mind, I came forward and lived with all the characters, including Mr. Hekayati. Until one day one of the kids told me to stand up and practice. I also stood in the place of Mr. Hekayati and read from the text. On the other hand, as a producer, I was also worried about the cost of the work, so we took the work test forward, and after it was recorded, everyone said it was great.

He said about the fate of the actors: Mehrdad Ebruvan has died, one of them is a university professor in Canada and some of them are working.

Shah Mohammadloo also spoke about the voice acting of the velvet character in “Grandma’s House”: The writing and text were such that the characters and their relationships were believable. A role was made of velvet and therefore lasted, otherwise the puppet works would be hard to survive.

He also said about Velvet’s character: “Velvet is not bad at all. He was living his life and some others have entered his life.” He is a cat, he likes to sleep, he crawls and all his behavior was normal. The nature of this character was not bad at all, he was just upset that his possibilities were taken away.

Shah Mohammadlu further announced a news in response to why “Under the Blue Dome” was not built after the third season? He stated: I did not have the sensitivity to end or not to continue at the peak, there were no conditions. It was supposed to be produced even at some point, but it did not allow any problems. But now, after all this, I think we can work on a new series.

Pointing out that he is working on its continuation, he said: “I am seriously thinking about its continuation and it will be somewhat different, of course not much, but naturally it will change with the conditions of the day.” For example, I think in my mind how to use those actors, I hope that good financial conditions will be provided.

In the end, Shah Mohammadloo said about watching Mr. Hekayati on TV again: not only Mr. Hekayati but also “Under the Blue Dome”, storytelling and storytelling should be provided for all children.

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