Director: Masoud Shahmohammadi
Cast: Ramin Naser Nasir, Behrooz Baghayi, Dariush Asadzade, Mona Farjad, Maryam Kazemi
Dirooz Emrooz Farda is a 2002 Iranian drama series directed by Masoud Shahmohammadi, following a young woman whose life is transformed after an electric shock grants her the ability to foresee future events — a supernatural premise rooted in deeply human questions about fate and responsibility.
What is Dirooz Emrooz Farda about?
After a sudden and violent electrical accident, a woman named Goli finds herself with an extraordinary and unsettling gift: the capacity to perceive what has not yet happened. Rather than bringing peace, this unwanted ability places her at the center of difficult choices — whether to intervene in the lives of those around her, stay silent, or find a way to live with the burden of knowledge. The series unfolds across interconnected storylines, weaving together personal relationships and community ties as Goli navigates the moral weight of knowing tomorrow's tragedies before they arrive.
Cast & crew
The series stars Ramin Naser Nasir and Behrooz Baghayi in key roles alongside Dariush Asadzade, Mona Farjad, and Maryam Kazemi. Director Masoud Shahmohammadi brings a measured, character-driven approach to the material, drawing grounded performances from an ensemble experienced in Iranian television drama of the early 2000s.
Context & significance
Iranian television drama of the early 2000s often used fantastical or allegorical elements to explore social and personal ethics within everyday settings. Dirooz Emrooz Farda — meaning Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow — belongs to this tradition, using a supernatural premise to examine how knowledge of the future might test loyalty, love, and moral courage. For diaspora viewers who grew up watching Iranian serial drama, the show carries a nostalgic texture: the pacing, the family dynamics, and the ethical dilemmas reflect an era of Iranian storytelling that balanced popular entertainment with reflective social commentary. It is a reminder of the rich but underrepresented world of Iranian television from that period.
Where & how to watch
Dirooz Emrooz Farda is available on K-Time with original Persian audio. Watch in your browser, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Start and cancel anytime.