Vladimir is a 2026 comedy-drama series that follows a woman whose ordinary life begins unraveling the moment she fixates on a charismatic colleague. Sharp, absurdist, and darkly funny, the show blends workplace awkwardness with psychological tension in ways that feel both uncomfortably real and wildly entertaining.

What is Vladimir about?

When a seemingly stable woman becomes increasingly consumed by her infatuation with a coworker named Vladimir, her carefully maintained routines start to crack. What begins as harmless daydreaming grows into a full-blown obsession that pushes her into a series of increasingly risky and absurd situations. Each episode peels back another layer of her interior life, revealing how thin the line is between longing and fixation, between wanting someone and losing yourself entirely in that want. The series balances genuine humor with unsettling undercurrents, never quite letting the audience feel fully comfortable or fully distanced from the protagonist's spiral.

Cast & crew

Vladimir was released in 2026 as a comedy-drama series. No director or principal cast information is currently confirmed in our catalog for this title. The series is listed under comedy and drama genres, suggesting a tone that mixes character-driven humor with more grounded emotional stakes — a combination increasingly common in prestige streaming originals.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Vladimir lands at an interesting intersection: it is a foreign-language series available with a full Persian dub, meaning you can watch the entire show in your native language without subtitles. The comedy-drama format — where a character's inner world slowly becomes the source of both laughs and dread — has wide appeal among Iranian viewers who grew up on films that treat private obsession as both comic and tragic. The series offers that same emotional double register: funny on the surface, quietly unnerving underneath. It is a genre that does not require cultural proximity to hit hard.

Where & how to watch

Vladimir is available on K-Time with a Persian dub and Persian subtitles. You can stream it on your web browser, television, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra downloads required. Subscription plans are flexible with cancel-anytime terms.