Manouchehr Hadi is an Iranian director, screenwriter, and singer, born on August 19, 1972. He is known for his significant contributions to both cinema and television in Iran. His notable works include the TV series "Asheghaneh," "Deldadegan," "Goodbye Child," and "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly," as well as successful films like "Rahman 1400," "Ayneh Baghal," and "I Am Not Salvador," which have been commercially successful at the box office, making him one of the profitable and acclaimed directors in Iran.
Life and Career:
Hadi lost his father during the Iran-Iraq War in 1984. After graduating with a diploma in Electrotechnics, he ventured into the arts, gaining experience in various fields including acting, assistant directing, and managing logistics. He made his directorial debut in 2006 with the film "Talatum," and in the same year, he directed four other telefilms for which he also served as a writer.
Throughout his career, Hadi has directed several other notable films such as "Quarantine," "Someone Wants to Talk to You," "Life is Elsewhere," and "Simple Worker Needed," along with popular series like "Khob, Bad, Jelf," "Khodahafez Bache," and more recent home video series such as "Asheghaneh," "Gisoo," and "Del."
Personal Life:
Manouchehr Hadi married the actress Yekta Naser on March 10, 2016, and they welcomed their daughter, Sophia, in December 2016. However, Yekta Naser has stated that they separated last year.