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Mahvash

Iranian singer, dancer, movie actress and stage performer in the 1950s and 1960s From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mahvash
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Mahvash (Persian: مهوش), born Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi (Persian: معصومه عزيزى بروجردى), was an Iranian singer, dancer, film actress and stage performer.[1] She came from a poor family and was lauded as a singer (performer) of the people in the 1950s.[2]

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Early life and early career

Mahvash was born Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi in Borujerd, Iran 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 (Persian: kafe-i motrebi) and cafes in the late 1940s to early 1950s and drew large support from the working people.[3]

However, there is confusion around her biography, and different accounts of what type of performances were happening at this age and where.[4] The most common story is that she performed risqué songs in the cabarets, on the radio and in movies.[5] Another prevalent story is she began in a classical ruhowzi dance troupe as a dancer, pishparde singer, and actress;[3] and she married a violinist who secured her entertainment engagements.[3]

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Career

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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.[1][6] Her most famous songs involved a call and response-style singing with her male audience.[5]

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The grave of Mahvash at Ibn Babawayh Cemetery, Rey

She published a book in 1957 which she termed an "autobiography" which was entitled Secrets of Sexual Fulfillment (Persian: Raz-e Kamyabi-ye Jensi). 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.[5] 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 was the largest of its day in Iran, with thousands of Iranians on the streets to mark her death.[2] Iranian religious authorities were reluctant to permit her burial in a Muslim cemetery because as an entertainer she was considered unclean and unchaste;[5] because of the large crowd mourning her death they relented.[5]

She is buried in the Ibn Babawayh Cemetery in Tehran.

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Filmography

Acting

  • 1956 – The Sun Shines [fa] (Persian: خورشید می‌درخشد, romanized: Khorshid Miderakhshad), with director Sardar Saker[5]
  • 1956 – Layla and Majnun (1956 film) [fa] (Persian: لیلی و مجنون, romanized: Leyli va Majnun), with director Ali-Mohammad Nourbakhsh [fa][7]
  • 1957 – Ladder of Progress [fa] (Persian: نردبان ترقی, romanized: Nardebane Taraghi)
  • 1957 – The Happy Naked One [fa] (Persian: برهنه خوشحال, romanized: Berahneh Khoshhal), starring with Mohsen Mahdavi [fa][8]
  • 1959 – A Girl from Esfahan [fa] (Persian: دختری از اصفهان, romanized: Dokhtari az Esfahan), with director George Ovadiah
  • 1959 – Two Brides for Three Brothers [fa] (Persian: Do Aroos Baraye se Baradar), with director Mohammad Abdi (film director) [fa][7]
  • 1961 – What's the Difference (Persian: Ki Be Kiyeh), with director Reza Karimi[7]

Singing

  • 1962 – The Lost Flower [fa] (Persian: گل گمشده, romanized: Gole Gomshodeh), featured singing and dancing by Mahvash, with director Abbas Shabaviz[7]

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