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“Kos Kardan Irani – Full” follows , a charismatic but perpetually unlucky Persian‑American entrepreneur, who decides to host an extravagant “Iran‑in‑Exile” gala in Los Angeles to attract investors. The event spirals out of control as cultural clichés, family expectations, and the ever‑present political undertones clash in a night of chaotic hilarity. Through a series of intersecting vignettes—ranging from a flamboyant karaoke showdown to a clandestine political debate in a back‑room— the film paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of identity, belonging, and the absurdities that arise when tradition meets modernity. : This is critical for ensuring images fit

As of the 2006 census, the population of Kosh Kardan was approximately 3,000 people, with around 700 families residing in the village. The majority of the residents are ethnic Persians and follow Islam. Through a series of intersecting vignettes—ranging from a

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Kos Kardan offers numerous physical and mental benefits, including:

“Kos Kardan Irani – Full” follows , a charismatic but perpetually unlucky Persian‑American entrepreneur, who decides to host an extravagant “Iran‑in‑Exile” gala in Los Angeles to attract investors. The event spirals out of control as cultural clichés, family expectations, and the ever‑present political undertones clash in a night of chaotic hilarity. Through a series of intersecting vignettes—ranging from a flamboyant karaoke showdown to a clandestine political debate in a back‑room— the film paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of identity, belonging, and the absurdities that arise when tradition meets modernity.

As of the 2006 census, the population of Kosh Kardan was approximately 3,000 people, with around 700 families residing in the village. The majority of the residents are ethnic Persians and follow Islam.