I became more known with dubbing/ people called the radio for help – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

Akbar Manani About his entry into artistic activities that started with radio work, the veteran radio doubler and announcer told Mehr reporter: I started working in radio at a time when many of those who were there in those days have passed away. are. Qadi speakers who were very exceptional in the power of voice and expression, and I am proud to have been a student of the so-called speakers of that time.
He said about the first dialogues and programs that he was in charge of announcing: “Here is Tehran, Radio Iran” was my first dialogue, and first we started by announcing the program and network and such things.
Manani About programs that are professional Oh you He performed on the radio in the 40s, he said: “Twenty Seven Thousand” program was one of the first programs I had on the radio, which was an auxiliary program and was broadcast from 12:00 PM to 6:00 AM. People called this program and everyone raised any problem with the program. Sometimes they even needed a hospital and police station and did not know where to call, so they called the radio and we followed up. This program belongs to 1942 and at that time people were more familiar with radio than anywhere else.
Manani He added: I was active before 1942, but then I became official and I remember, for example, I had five phones by my side and I answered the phones myself.
He, who has been a news anchor for some time, said about this experience: I have also been a news anchor M And also recited prayer M Because I believe that the speaker should do everything, I also did everything M And when I retired in 1965, I had various activities in broadcasting and then mostly followed dubbing. However, I am more known with dubbing and many people don’t know that I was a radio announcer M.