Director: Hossein Soheili Zadeh
Cast: Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Arman Darvish, Saghi Hajipour, Matin Sotoodeh, Siavash Kheirabi
Aghrab Ashegh is a 2023 Iranian drama-fantasy series directed by Hossein Soheili Zadeh, exploring what happens when a man crosses the boundary between death and an unnatural second life — haunting the streets of Tehran in pursuit of something far darker than ordinary survival.
What is Aghrab Ashegh about?
Behdad is an ordinary man whose life comes to an abrupt and final stop. Those around him are left to grieve and move on. But Tehran does not let him rest. Weeks later, a restless figure moves through the city's alleys and crowded streets — driven by an urgent, instinctive need for blood, the sustenance demanded by the scorpion that now defines his existence. The series tracks how Behdad navigates his transformed nature, the dangerous encounters that follow, and the fractured relationships that must be renegotiated when someone who was supposed to be gone suddenly is not. Loyalties shift, identities unravel, and the Tehran underworld becomes the stage for a story that refuses any simple moral accounting.
Cast & crew
Mohammad Reza Foroutan leads the cast as Behdad, bringing the measured intensity he is known for in Iranian drama. Arman Darvish and Saghi Hajipour play pivotal roles in Behdad's orbit. Matin Sotoodeh, Siavash Kheirabi, Reza Behboudi, and Hossein Pakdel round out an ensemble that gives the series its human weight. Direction is by Hossein Soheili Zadeh.
Context & significance
Iranian genre television has been expanding steadily, and Aghrab Ashegh sits at an interesting intersection — drawing on the long Persian tradition of symbolic storytelling while reaching for the kind of dark supernatural drama that global audiences have embraced. For diaspora viewers who grew up watching Iranian serials, this series offers something genuinely new: a Tehran that is both recognizable in its textures and deeply strange in its logic. The scorpion as a mythic symbol carries weight in Persian folklore, representing danger and hidden power, and the series leans into that cultural vocabulary in ways that reward viewers who carry that background with them.
Where & how to watch
Aghrab Ashegh is available on K-Time with original Persian audio and subtitles. Watch on the web, your TV, or your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.