Director: Parviz Shahbazi
Cast: Mirsaeed Molavian, Hanieh Tavassoli, Elika Naseri, Hassan Majooni, Majid Moshiri
Moo Be Moo is a 2025 Iranian drama-adventure series directed by Parviz Shahbazi, following one man's collision with financial ruin and family fracture — and the morally fraught choices he makes to survive. Each episode runs about fifty minutes and the series unfolds with the unhurried tension that has become Shahbazi's signature.
What is Moo Be Moo about?
Mansour has watched his finances collapse and his family life unravel at the same time, leaving him cornered. To find a way out, he has to make a decision he never imagined himself capable of — one that sits well outside the boundaries of what he considers right. That choice sets off a chain reaction: new alliances form, old relationships crack under pressure, and events arrive that no one around him could have predicted. The series tracks how a single pivot point can reroute an entire life, asking whether survival justifies the cost — and what remains of a person when the dust settles.
Cast & crew
Parviz Shahbazi, whose earlier work in Iranian independent cinema earned him a loyal following, directs. The ensemble is led by Mirsaeed Molavian and Hanieh Tavassoli, both respected figures in contemporary Iranian drama. They are joined by Elika Naseri, Hassan Majooni, Majid Moshiri, Benyamin Bahadori, and Reza Feyzbakhsh — a cast whose combined experience spans theatre, film, and television.
Context & significance
Iranian drama has long excelled at mapping ordinary lives under extraordinary pressure, and Moo Be Moo fits squarely into that tradition. For diaspora viewers who grew up watching Iranian social realism — stories about money, family obligation, and the compromises people make behind closed doors — this series speaks a familiar language. The title itself, a Persian idiom meaning hair-by-hair or precisely point-for-point, signals the granular attention the show pays to how small decisions accumulate into life-altering consequences. The 2025 release puts it among a fresh wave of Persian-language streaming originals that have moved away from melodrama toward something more psychologically grounded and morally ambiguous.
Where & how to watch
Moo Be Moo is available on K-Time in its original Persian audio. You can watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no geo-blocking, no VPN required. Start a subscription and cancel anytime.