Dar Entehaie Shabدر انتهای شب — earns its 7.6 the patient way: a mystery that’s really a character study, directed by Ayda Panahandeh, one of the most distinctive voices in recent Iranian filmmaking.

What it’s about

Negar (Hoda Zeinolabedin) comes back to Iran after years abroad, searching for Kamran (Parsa Pirouzfar) — the husband who vanished on the night of their wedding. The series follows her through a city that has moved on without her, pulling at a disappearance that refuses to resolve cleanly. It’s a return-home story, a missing-person story, and a quiet meditation on the lives we leave and the ones we come back to.

Why watch it

Panahandeh shoots television with the composure of cinema; the mystery never tips into melodrama. For diaspora viewers, Negar’s situation — returning to a changed Iran, chasing a thread from the past — has a resonance the logline alone doesn’t capture. Pirouzfar and Zeinolabedin are among the finest screen actors of their generation.

Watching on K-Time

Dar Entehaie Shab streams on K-Time in Persian, full quality, on Android TV, Fire TV, Google TV, and Nvidia Shield — no VPN, no geo-block. New episodes land as they air.