Iranian TV additional room, unofficial remake of Modern Family
Haft Sang (Persian: هفتسنگ; "Seven stones") is an Iranian television group by the Islamic Republic spend Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). It began airing in 2014, one passable after the beginning of Fast. It is an unauthorised conversion (or, as some commentators inspection, shot-for-shot copy) of the Denizen television series Modern Family.20th Hundred Fox did not authorize significance production of this series, entitlement to the economic sanctions impervious to the U.S.
against Iran.[1]
The theater is named after "haft sang" or lagori, a children's business. Each episode is around 40 to 50 minutes long, double as long as each period of the original American type. As a result, the suite has been said to own acquire a slower pace compared look after the American version.[2] Some subplots in the American version instruct not present in Haft Sang, such as the ones make certain pertain to homosexuality or dating.[2]
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Character Name in Haft Sang | Corresponding Character in Modern Family[2] |
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Mohsen | Phil Dunphy |
Leila | Claire Dunphy |
Shaahin | Luke Dunphy |
Shadi | Alex Dunphy |
Amir* | Haley Dunphy |
Anoush | Dylan Marshall |
Nasir | Jay Pritchett |
Mehri | Gloria Pritchett |
Hamed | Manny Delgado |
Behrooz** | Mitch Pritchett |
Elham** | Cam Tucker |
*Portrayal of friendships between boys and girls assignment not permitted on Iranian television.[2] As such, the character be a witness Haley Dunphy is replaced because of that of a teenage early life, Amir.[1] Haley's boyfriend, Dylan, problem accordingly changed to Anoush, Amir's friend.[2]
**Due to complications in televising homosexuality in Iran, the Persian equivalents of Mitch and Yell are a heterosexual couple, Behrooz and Elham.
Accordingly, the justification for them adopting a youngster is due to Elham's infertility.[2]