
Not Rated
Rana (Puri Banai) and her father (Ezzatullah Voshoq) meet Ali Surchi (Mohammad Ali Bandani). Jabbar (Gholamreza Sarkoob) is in love with Rana, but Rana marries Ali without her father's knowledge. Ali is taken out of town by Jabbar's friend (Jamshid Narsi) and Farangis (Farangis Forouhar) and is stabbed to death by Jabbar. When Rana's father finds out that his daughter is pregnant, he dies of a fit of rage. Rana pawns her father's inherited house to a broker (Mohsen Arasteh) and keeps Ali's car as a keepsake, And with the help of Sadeq (Seyed Ali Miri), she raises her son Ali (Mohammad Reza Fazeli). Years later, Jabbar spreads rumors that Ali is an illegitimate child; but Farangis reveals the matter of Ali's murder to her son. Farangis is killed by Jabbar, and after Ali kills Jabbar and his friend, he kidnaps his daughter Leila (Nazanin). Ali's mother chases them, and Ali falls under the wheels of a cart and is finally arrested by the police.
Rana (Puri Banai) and her father (Ezzatullah Voshoq) meet Ali Surchi (Mohammad Ali Bandani). Jabbar (Gholamreza Sarkoob) is in love with Rana, but Rana marries Ali without her father's knowledge. Ali is taken out of town by Jabbar's friend (Jamshid Narsi) and Farangis (Farangis Forouhar) and is stabbed to death by Jabbar. When Rana's father finds out that his daughter is pregnant, he dies of a fit of rage. Rana pawns her father's inherited house to a broker (Mohsen Arasteh) and keeps Ali's car as a keepsake, And with the help of Sadeq (Seyed Ali Miri), she raises her son Ali (Mohammad Reza Fazeli). Years later, Jabbar spreads rumors that Ali is an illegitimate child; but Farangis reveals the matter of Ali's murder to her son. Farangis is killed by Jabbar, and after Ali kills Jabbar and his friend, he kidnaps his daughter Leila (Nazanin). Ali's mother chases them, and Ali falls under the wheels of a cart and is finally arrested by the police.
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the film 'Ali Soorchi' and its plot, characters, or themes, no specific political bias can be identified, resulting in a neutral rating.
Due to the absence of specific details regarding the movie's casting, character diversity, narrative, or thematic content, a neutral assessment was applied for both representation and narrative framing. This results in an overall evaluation indicating a light presence of DEI characteristics, reflecting the lack of available information for a more definitive analysis.
Due to the absence of any plot or character information for the film 'Ali Soorchi (movie)', an evaluation of its LGBTQ+ portrayal cannot be conducted. The film is rated N/A as there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the provided context.
Information regarding the plot, characters, and combat scenes for the film 'Ali Soorchi' is not available, preventing an analysis of whether female characters engage in and win physical combat against male opponents.
The film "Ali Soorchi" (1972) is an original production and not an adaptation of pre-existing source material with established character genders. Therefore, its characters are new to the film, and no gender swaps are present.
The film "Ali Soorchi" (1972) is presented without information on source material, prior character canon, or historical figures. Without a pre-existing baseline for character races, it is impossible to determine if a race swap occurred.