In regions where official Hollywood distribution or native-language dubbing is limited, digital creators like Shirzad Sindi fill a massive cultural void. By systematically updating his library with modern cinematic history, Sindi provides both entertainment and linguistic preservation, keeping Kurdish media consumer trends synchronized with global pop culture.

: A feature where the film’s soundtrack incorporates traditional folk music recorded from local artists in the filming locations.

A recent spotlight is the Kurdish dub of the 2010 action-historical film "Centurion". The project highlights the dedication to sound quality and storytelling. Production Details: Record: Shirzad Sendi Genre: Drama, Action, Historical

The only direct match for the name "Shirzad" in the context of "upd" (update) appears to be unrelated to cinema. For instance, business registration records for Shirzad Supplies Ltd in the UK contain "update" logs for a company director named Abdulhadi Shirzad, but this is a corporate filing, not a film production update. A soccer player named Sayed Shirzad also appears in sports news databases.

: In this film, a character named Shirzad returns after five years of living on a boat, and a party with old friends triggers significant changes in their lives. It was directed and written by Ehsan Abdipour with a modest budget.

Before diving into the latest updates on Shirzad Sindi's films, let's take a look at his impressive filmography. Sindi's directorial debut was with the film "Sang-e-O-Sohail" in 1993, which received critical acclaim and set the tone for his future projects. He then went on to direct films like "Ho Mann Jahaan" (2016), "Lahore Se Aagey" (2016), and "Baaghi" (2018), all of which were well-received by audiences and critics alike.

According to industry sources and Sindi’s own social media updates (as of late 2025/early 2026), his next major feature—tentatively titled (original Kurdish: Ba ji Neku derê )—has entered the final stage of script development. The film is described as a mystical-political drama set in a border village between Iran, Turkey, and Iraq.

If this is a local or independent production from the Kurdistan region, it may not yet have a broad digital footprint. To help find more specific details, could you clarify: Shirzad Sindi a director, actor, or producer? Is "Paper" the official English title or a translation of a Kurdish/Arabic title?

A specialized audio mode for his films that highlights ambient, site-specific sounds of the regions where he films (e.g., refugee camps or mountain villages).

There is a director who fits the first part of the query (Shirzad) but not the second. Search result #1 from the "Iranian Studies Directory" describes a filmmaker: