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Iranian celebrities, from Googoosh to Nazanin Boniadi, call for action against regime amid protests

Iranian celebrities, from Googoosh to Nazanin Boniadi, call for action against regime amid protests

About 26 years ago, Iran’s biggest female pop star left her homeland to tour internationally after years of being banned from publicly performing by the theocratic regime. But Googoosh, now 75, refuses to be silenced. In the face of the Iranian government’s deadly crackdown on protesters amid an internet blackout, the music icon on Tuesday became the latest prominent Iranian celebrity to call for widespread support of the country’s people. On Instagram, where Googoosh has 6.8 million followers, the singer posted a copy of a letter she wrote to President Donald Trump dated Jan. 12, in which she asked him to “act on the promise” he made to the Iranian people to help them. “Today, defenseless people inside Iran are crying out to you, asking for help as they face these ongoing crimes against humanity,” she wrote, adding that they have “endured poverty, blackouts, water shortages, censorship, imprisonment and mass emigration.” If they are silenced, we must speak Actor Arian Moayed It’s a plea echoed by many in the worldwide Iranian diaspora who find themselves …

Iranian pop icon Googoosh says she is ‘waiting for a change of regime to happen soon’

Iranian pop icon Googoosh says she is ‘waiting for a change of regime to happen soon’

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Iranian singer Googoosh has said she is “waiting for a change of regime to happen soon”, as the country faces renewed nationwide protests over economic hardship and political repression. “I am living day and night with a mix of anxiety and hope,” the veteran pop icon said in an interview with The Times published on Friday. “Waiting for a change of regime to happen soon. The people are being brutally suppressed. The killing has not stopped. The situation can no longer wait.” The current unrest in Iran began on 28 December 2025, initially driven by deepening economic hardship, including soaring inflation, a sharp fall in the value of the rial, and rising food prices. They quickly turned political with protesters demanding an end to clerical rule. At least 65 people have been killed in clashes with the police, according to rights groups, and …

Googoosh: A Sinful Voice by Googoosh with Tara Dehlavi review – the extraordinary story of an Iranian icon | Autobiography and memoir

Googoosh: A Sinful Voice by Googoosh with Tara Dehlavi review – the extraordinary story of an Iranian icon | Autobiography and memoir

If you ask any Iranian to name the most important female pop star in our country’s history, they’ll say Googoosh. Nobody else comes close. Over six decades of revolution, suppression and exile, Googoosh has gone from singer to cultural icon, a symbol of a country’s grief for its murdered, imprisoned, and muzzled artists, and a living link between pre-revolutionary Iran and the diaspora. Googoosh was just three years old when she started singing in small halls and cabaret venues where her father worked. By her teens she was a film actor and a fashion icon. In the 60s and 70s, when my mother was a teenager, Googoosh was everywhere: on television, in films, magazines, on the radio. She kept recreating herself – her style, her moves, her hair. (My mother and many of her university classmates copied Googosh’s famous wispy haircut.) For a while, this bold, creative young woman shaped how westerners saw Iran, and how a generation of Iranian women understood modernity, femininity and public life. Then the 1979 revolution arrived, and cultural crackdowns pushed secular art and …

Googoosh, the Exiled Pop Star Who United Iran

Googoosh, the Exiled Pop Star Who United Iran

Publicity material for Googoosh: A Sinful Voice, a new memoir by the Iranian singer in exile, calls her a predecessor to Beyoncé and Madonna—a comparison that might seem over-the-top to American readers but in fact sells her short. Googoosh, born Faegheh Atashin, is indeed the greatest pop star in Iranian history, but for her compatriots, she has long represented something more: In a country highly polarized over politics, religion, and education, she straddles all divides. Shiite clerics, Baluch fishermen, and Tehrani teenagers have all spent hours listening to Googoosh. It’s hard to find an Iranian who wouldn’t know the lyrics to one of her songs. What makes this truly remarkable is that she was banned for 21 years from singing, beginning with the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and ending when she was allowed to leave the country in 2000. I grew up in the 1990s in Tehran, the same city she was living in, and in spite of the ban, her music never felt far away. She was a favorite of mine and also of …