Roshan
Roshan (فیلم کج پیل) is an Iranian drama that explores the quiet collapse of an ordinary man living on the margins of contemporary society. Roshan is a struggling, middle-aged actor whose dreams of recognition and stability have long faded. Burdened by financial hardship, a strained marriage, and a growing emotional distance from his family, he finds himself trapped in a cycle of disappointment and regret. Cinema, once a source of inspiration, becomes both his refuge and his illusion—blurring the line between performance and reality.
As Roshan navigates failed auditions, unresolved debts, and the slow erosion of his personal life, the film paints an intimate portrait of a man refusing to fully surrender, even as the world around him closes in. The narrative unfolds with restrained pacing, using everyday moments and understated dialogue to highlight the loneliness and frustration experienced by many facing economic and social pressure.
Rather than offering dramatic resolutions, Roshan focuses on emotional realism. It reflects on unfulfilled ambition, the cost of escapism, and the human need to be seen and understood. Through its somber tone and nuanced performances, the film delivers a quietly powerful commentary on dignity, endurance, and the fragile hope that persists even in failure.















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