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2019134 minAction, Crime, Drama

Law of Tehran

Is Law of Tehran a Hit or Flop?

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Is Law of Tehran worth watching? With a rating of 7.174/10, this Action, Crime, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Law of Tehran Synopsis

Samad is nobody’s fool. The narcotics officer has seen his share of a drug dealer’s lies and games, and his patience has come to run thin. While searching for the infamous drug baron Nasser Khakzad, he and his colleague Hamid scour the streets of Tehran, turning an overcrowded prison on its head. With his rough and dubious approach, Samad finally manages to find the criminal’s whereabouts – but things do not quite go according to plan...

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Top Cast

Payman Maadi
Payman MaadiSamad
Navid Mohammadzadeh
Navid MohammadzadehNaser
Parinaz Izadyar
Parinaz IzadyarElham
Farhad Aslani
Farhad AslaniJudge
Houman Kiai
Houman KiaiHamid
Maziar Seyedi
Maziar SeyediAshkan Misaghi
Ali Bagheri
Ali BagheriReza Moradi
Marjan Ghamari
Marjan GhamariReza Moradi's wife
Yusef Khosravi
Yusef KhosraviVahid
Amirhossein Mirchi
Amirhossein MirchiReza Japoni

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Law of Tehran worth watching?

Yes, Law of Tehran is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.174/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Action, Crime, Drama movies.

Is Law of Tehran hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.174/10), Law of Tehran is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Law of Tehran?

Law of Tehran is a Action, Crime, Drama movie that Samad is nobody’s fool. The narcotics officer has seen his share of a drug dealer’s lies and games, and his patience has come to run thin. While searc...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 2, 2024
★ 7

"Insp. Majidi" (Payman Maadi) has been on the trail of local drug lord "Khakzad" (David Mohammadzadeh) for quite a while but he's proved to be quite elusive. It's not just that the guy has covered his tracks efficiently, it's that he also knows how to make sure his underlings keep their mouths shut and that he can play the legal game for all it's worth. When the increasingly exasperated policeman eventually gets a lead that involves a large shipment of drugs, he senses a victory that, as it gets closer, proves not as sweet as he might have anticipated. This isn't just a cops and robbers story, it's illustrative of the ingenious ways people find to smuggle large quantities of drugs - frequently at some danger to the courier - and the two principal characters have an increasing depth that director Saeed Roustayi allows to evolve like a good, simmering, stew over two hours. Both men have their stories and though one is clearly less scrupulous about methods, both want what is best for their family and both will do what is necessary to protect not just their present but their future too. The plot is littered with tales of addiction, corruption and duplicity but there's also some honour to be found here and what's soon clear is that it's also best for nobody to assume the loyalty of anyone else - friend or foe - as the stakes become, quite literally, life or death. In the end, this isn't a simple scenario of right over wrong, and it certainly is a challenging and intellectually complex drama to watch.