TV Shows - Ash Goldeh
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Ash Goldeh has appeared in 1 television series with data.
  • Tehran Poster
    #967
    Tehran
    as Hassan 2 episodes • #967 most popular show
    Tehran is a thrilling espionage drama series that follows the story of a Mossad agent working deep undercover in the Iranian capital. Created by Moshe Zonder, the show explores the complexities of espionage and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist as she navigates through her secret mission. With its fast-paced narrative and intense suspense, Tehran keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, offering an intriguing glimpse into the secretive world of intelligence operations. This gripping series delves into the political tensions between Israel and Iran, shedding light on the personal struggles and sacrifices of those involved.
Movies - Ash Goldeh
Sorted by online popularity. Ash Goldeh has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • Guy Ritchie's The Covenant Poster
    #684
    Guy Ritchie's The Covenant
    as Faraj • #684 most popular movie
    The Covenant is a supernatural thriller directed by Guy Ritchie. The film follows the tale of four young men, descendants of powerful witches, who possess magical abilities. Set in a prestigious boarding school in Massachusetts, the story takes a thrilling turn when the group discovers a fifth member harboring dark secrets. As their ancient covenant is threatened, they must confront their inner demons and protect their brotherhood from a malevolent force. With intense action sequences, suspenseful twists, and an intricate plot, The Covenant is a gripping cinematic experience that explores themes of power, loyalty, and destiny.
  • The Persian Version Poster
    #6,965
    The Persian Version
    as Babajoon • #6,965 most popular movie
    The Persian Version is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of cultural identity and personal transformation. Set in the modern-day city of Tehran, the film follows the journey of Sara, a young woman torn between her Iranian heritage and Western influences. As she navigates through love, friendship, and family expectations, Sara grapples with questions of belonging and self-discovery. Directed with sensitivity and emotional depth, The Persian Version offers viewers a thought-provoking exploration of the universal themes of identity and the pursuit of happiness.