Reza Koolaghani
Reza Koolaghani is a prominent Iranian musician, singer, and actor renowned for his innovative blend of traditional southern Iranian folk music with diverse global genres such as jazz, reggae, and Afrobeat. Hailing from Bandar Abbas, Iran, Koolaghani established himself as the lead vocalist and frontman of the popular band Damahi. He is celebrated for his unique vocal style, emotional depth, and ability to infuse powerful social narratives into highly rhythmic and danceable music. His songs often address contemporary issues while staying rooted in the rich cultural heritage of his homeland, capturing both the vibrancy of Gulf music and the complexities of modern Iranian life.
In addition to his successful music career, Koolaghani has ventured into acting, appearing in several acclaimed Iranian films. He is notably recognized for his role as Reza in the 2014 film I'm Not Angry!, a drama that follows a student's struggle to carve out a life for himself after political expulsion from university. He also held roles in films such as Bandar Band (2020), Chicheka Lullaby, and Junks & Dolls (2023), where he played the character Shirou. Koolaghani's multifaceted talent allows him to express his artistic vision across different mediums, making him a unique and influential figure in Iran's contemporary arts scene.