Among the year’s heavier dramas, Tasianتاسیان — is a breath of warm air. Directed by Tina Pakravan for the Home TV network, it became one of 2025’s most-watched new Iranian series, carried by a rating of 7.4 and a cast diaspora audiences know well.

What it’s about

When Shirin arrives at the printing house, Amir realises the paintings he has loved for years are in fact portraits of the painter herself. A dream he had set aside begins to stir back to life. Tasian unfolds as a romance and family drama — the kind of unhurried, character-led storytelling that fills living rooms across the diaspora on a weeknight.

The ensemble — Hootan Shakiba, Babak Hamidian, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, and Reza Behboudi — gives it real texture; these are faces from a decade of strong Iranian television and film.

Why watch it

Not every great Iranian series is about a crisis. Tasian is about longing, second chances, and the quiet pull of an old dream — comfort viewing with craft behind it, and a favourite to put on for parents who want a story, not a thriller.

Watching on K-Time

Tasian 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.