From Child Star of Life in the Netherlands

By the age of seven, Shahram had become the most active child actor of his time, appearing in numerous productions and even commercials prior to his film roles. His schedule was a delicate balance—three days in school and three days on film sets. For each project, he received a considerable fee of 15,000 tomans, a significant sum for a child actor in those years.

In interviews, his youthful innocence and charm shone through. When asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, Shahram responded, “An engineer. I’ll also buy a car and always go on outings with Noush Afarin and Manouchehr Vosough,” two of his favorite co-stars. His fondness for fellow actors and the joy he found in his work reflected his deep connection to the cinematic world.

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