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The Forbidden Fruit

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The Forbidden Fruit
Also known asMive-ye mamnooe
Forbidden Fruit
Persianمیوه ی ممنوعه
GenreDrama[1]
Written byAlireza Kazemipour
Directed byHassan Fathi
Starring
Opening theme"Idle"
Ending theme"Forbidden Fruit"
ComposerEhsan Khajeh Amiri
Country of originIran
Original languagePersian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30[2]
Production
ProducerEsmaeel Afifeh
Production locationsTehran, Iran
CinematographyAfshin Ahmadi
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30–45 minutes
Production companyIslamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Original release
NetworkIRIB TV2
Release3 December 2007 (2007-12-03) –
2008 (2008)

The Forbidden Fruit (Persian: میوه ی ممنوعه, romanized as Mive-ye mamnooe or Mive mamnooe) is an Iranian drama television series created for the channel IRIB TV2. It was filmed in Tehran, Iran. It was directed by Hassan Fathi and written by Alireza Kazemipour. It ran for one season of 30 episodes,[2] which are sometimes grouped into 22 episodes when shown in reruns.[citation needed]

The plot centers on the disappearance and later murder of a company owner, Shayegan. His daughter Hasti, his creditor Jalal, and Jalal's family all become involved in the search for Shayegan and his killer.

It premiered on 3 December 2007. Episodes aired on weekdays at 6:00 PM.[3] This program features a soundtrack that was composed and performed by Ehsan Khajeh Amiri. The ending theme was released as a single by Amiri.[citation needed]

Plot

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A devoutly religious man of considerable age called Haj Younis is thrown into a whirlwind of emotions when he meets the young daughter of a man whose bankruptcy she blames on his son, Jalal. He finds himself fighting his heart to prove his long-lived faith, but inevitably falls prey to the restless desires the young girl incites in him.

Cast and characters

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References

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  1. ^ "Mive-ye Mamnooe Drama". Iran Cinema.
  2. ^ a b "Forbidden Fruit Information". IRIB Media Trade. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. 19 September 2015. Archived from the original on 16 September 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  3. ^ "The Forbidden Fruit: Daily 18:00 GMT". IRIB Media Trade. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.
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