Serial Turki Jomjomeye Dagh – Doble Farsi سریال ترکی جمجمه داغ دوبله فارسی – Watch on OKFarsi
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For many years, Iran has been a hotbed for the Persian dubbing of Western motion pictures and television programs. The National Iranian Radio and Television, Iran’s national broadcaster, started translating foreign motion pictures into Persian in the early 1950s, which is when Persian dubbing officially began.
Unfortunately, Persian dubbing did not fully take hold in Iran until the 1960s. The Persian cinema industry was flourishing during this time, and numerous foreign films were being imported and dubbed into Persian. The government’s initiative to encourage cultural interchange with foreign nations, the popularity of Hollywood films, the dearth of locally produced content, and other reasons all contributed to this.
The 1961 release was one of the most noteworthy early Jomjomeye Dagh of Persian dubbing.
The growth of the Iranian film industry also benefited greatly from dubbing. Iranian filmmakers started making their own motion pictures and television programs in the 1960s and 1970s, and many of them were dubbed in Persian and shown to viewers all over the country. This led to the rise of the Iranian film and television industries by increasing the demand for domestically created material.
The dubbing industry in Iran did, however, encounter significant difficulties in the years that followed. The country’s cultural and social values changed after the Islamic Revolution of 1979, and the government started to enact more stringent regulations over the material that may be aired on Jomjomeye Dagh. The quantity decreased as a result of this.
In the following years, many foreign movies and TV shows were dubbed in Persian and shown in theaters and on TV channels across Iran. Some of the most popular movies and TV shows that were dubbed in Persian include “Jomjomeye Dagh”.
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