Navid Negahban Thinks Hamzad Was 'Too Advanced' for The Old Man's Afghanistan
Briefly

People who have left home and they're coming back, it doesn't matter where in the world they are, there's a sense of belonging. We all want to be part of something. And that realization is the moment of levitating you, giving you what you have been searching for your entire life.
Negahban played the misunderstood and principled Hamzad with dignity and gravitas that came through whether he was singing along to a lullaby he used to entertain a young Parwana or smirking at a Taliban spy's threats; he was always as foreboding or as vulnerable as a scene required. That emotional range comes from decades of experience.
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