Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi
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Mahvash ( fa, مهوش), born Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi ( fa, معصومه عزيزى بروجردى), was an Iranian singer, dancer, film actress and stage performer. She came from a poor family and was lauded as a singer (performer) of the people in the 1950s.


Early life and early career

Mahvash was born Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi in Borujerd,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
to a poor family, when Mahvash was a teenager the family came to Tehran. At an early age, Mahvash lost her mother. Later she went on to perform in Tehran's cabarets (') and cafes in the late 1940s to early 1950s and drew large support from the working people. However, there is confusion around her biography, and different accounts of what type of performances were happening at this age and where. The most common story is that she performed risqué songs in the cabarets, on the radio and in movies. Another prevalent story is she began in a classical ruhowzi dance troupe as a dancer, pishparde singer, and actress; and she married a violinist who secured her entertainment engagements.


Career

She gained the admiration of the masses’ by articulating in her songs the problems, difficulties, and frustrations of the common people, struggles which she knew very well. Her most famous songs involved a call and response-style singing with her male audience. She published a book in 1957 which she termed an "autobiography" which was entitled ''Secrets of Sexual Fulfillment'' (). This book was more of a sex manual had pictures of her in a bathing suit and was published and widely distributed despite being prosecuted for the book in June 1960. It seems that Mahvash's ability to speak to the marginalized majority absolved her of her forays into prostitution and other publicly indecent behavior. When Mahvash died in a car accident in 1961, her public funeral went down in Iran's history as the largest of its day, with thousands of Iranians on the streets to mark her passing. Iranian religious authorities were unwilling to accept burying her in a Muslim cemetery because as an entertainer she was considered "unclean" and "unchaste", however when the large amount of mourners celebrated her passing they relented. She is buried in the
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in Tehran.


Filmography


Acting

* 1956 – ('), with director
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* 1956 – ' (), with director * 1957 – ' () *1957 – ' (), starring with * 1959 – ' (), with director
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* 1959 – ' ('), with director * 1961 – ''What's the Difference'' ('), with director Reza Karimi


Singing

* 1962 – ' (), featured singing and dancing by Mahvash, with director Abbas Shabaviz


See also

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Persian dance Dances in Iran or Iranian dances (Persian:رقص ایرانی) are dance styles indigenous to Iran. Genres of dance in Iran vary depending on the area, culture, and language of the local people, and can range from sophisticated reconstructions of ...
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Persian pop music Iranian pop music or Persian pop music ( fa, موسیقی پاپ ایرانی) refers to pop music originated in Iran, with songs mainly in Persian and other regional Persian dialects of the country and region. History Early Iranian popular music ...
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Persian theatre Persian theater ( fa, تئاتر ایرانی) goes back to antiquity. The first initiation of theater and phenomena of acting can be traced in ceremonial theaters to glorify national heroes and legends and to humiliate the enemy, as in the class ...


References


External links

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Video of Mahvash dancing (film name unknown)

Video featuring Mahvash, Afat and Vigen performing
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