Anoshirvan Arjmand was a prominent Iranian actor celebrated for his impactful performances in both film and television. His work in "Breakfast for Two" (2004) showcased his ability to blend humor with heartfelt emotion, making it a favorite among fans and collectors alike. Arjmand's versatility extended to darker narratives as seen in "Duel" (2004) and the thought-provoking drama "Tardid" (2009), both of which highlight his range and depth as an actor.
Collectors particularly seek out Arjmand’s films not only for his compelling performances but also for their significance in Iranian cinema. His last role in "He Who Said No" (2014) resonated with audiences, solidifying his legacy in the industry. Arjmand's contributions have made his films essential additions to any serious physical media collection, representing a unique era of Iranian storytelling that continues to captivate viewers around the world.