Pkhsh Naghany Fylm Sksy Az Brnamh Nwd W Shwkh Shdn Adl Frdwsy Pwr Barname 90 - 2013 -jdy Ngyr- Today
The mention of "adl frdwsy" or "Ferdowsi's justice" is intriguing. Hakim Abul-Qasim Ferdowsi Tusi, commonly known as Ferdowsi, was a renowned Persian poet and writer, best known for his epic poem, the Shahnameh. Ferdowsi's works have had a profound impact on Persian literature and culture. The reference to his justice might indicate that the program or event in question aimed to promote fairness, morality, or social justice, inspired by Ferdowsi's literary legacy.
While specific details about "Fylm Sksy" are scarce, it appears to be related to or a segment within the "90" program that perhaps focused on cinema, television, or a specific aspect of entertainment. Given the context, it seems that "Fylm Sksy" could have been a show or segment that discussed movies, TV series, or perhaps even comedy and satire, given the mention of "az brnamh nwd w shwkh shdn" which translates to "from the program of comedy and laughter." The mention of "adl frdwsy" or "Ferdowsi's justice"
The final part of the keyword – “jdy ngyr” (take seriously) – is ironic. One should take seriously the threat of misinformation, the disrespect to Persian culture and Ferdowsi’s legacy, and the damage to legitimate media programs like Navad . But one should take seriously the false claim that a sports program broadcast explicit content or that a poet’s name is linked to obscenity. The reference to his justice might indicate that
: In one of the most memorable funny moments, Ferdosipour jokingly complained about guest Houshang Nasirzadeh making the studio floor dirty with his shoes, even pretending to mop the floor himself Witty Banter One should take seriously the threat of misinformation,