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She is a graduate of the Department of Dramatic and Translational Literature in French.[3] She began her artistic career in the theater, which, of course, played in the theater, had good opportunities to introduce her to cinema and television. She was married to Rambod Javan On March 27, 2008. They divorced in 2014.[4]
Career[]
In the film "Gold and Copper" directed by Homayoun Asadiyan in 2011, she was nominated for the Best Female Actor Award from the 14th Cinema House Celebration. In the thirty-third festival of Fajr International Film Festival, Sahar Dolatshahi won the Best Actress in the film "".[5] The film "180° Rule" starring Sahar Dolatshahi and directed by Farnoush Samadi won the Best Film Award for the first and second films of the director of the Valladolid International Film Festival in Spain.[6]