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3 Degrees of Fever 2011

★ 1.01 votes80 min📅 2011-03-06

In Hamid Reza Salahmand's 2011 romantic comedy *3 Degrees of Fever*, the promise of love collides with societal expectations when Elham's impending marriage hits a snag—not because of incompatibility, but because her future mother-in-law insists she alter her appearance first.

Director: Hamid Reza Salahmand

Cast

Reza Attaran
Reza Attaran
Abdolkarim
Ali Sadeghi
Ali Sadeghi
Amir Ali Danaei
Amir Ali Danaei
Soheil
Elham Hamidi
Elham Hamidi
Elham
Mohammadreza Sharifinia
Mohammadreza Sharifinia
Bahareh Afshari
Bahareh Afshari
Sirous Gorjestani
Sirous Gorjestani
Hossein Abedini
Hossein Abedini
Mahtaj Nojoomi
Mahtaj Nojoomi
Zohreh Mojabi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 3 Degrees of Fever (2011) about?

The film follows Elham as she prepares for her wedding to a wealthy man, only to face an ultimatum from his mother: she must undergo plastic surgery to change her nose before the marriage can proceed. What unfolds is a comedic yet poignant exploration of societal pressures, love, and the lengths people go to meet unrealistic expectations.

Who directed 3 Degrees of Fever?

The film was directed by Hamid Reza Salahmand, known for his work in Iranian comedy and drama.

Who stars in 3 Degrees of Fever?

The film features Reza Attaran, Ali Sadeghi, Amir Ali Danaei, Elham Hamidi, and Mohammadreza Sharifinia in key roles.

Is 3 Degrees of Fever (2011) worth watching?

While it doesn't have an IMDb rating for reference, *3 Degrees of Fever* stands out as a clever blend of romance and satire, offering both laughs and thoughtful commentary. Its short runtime and engaging performances make it a solid choice for fans of lighthearted Iranian comedies.

How long is 3 Degrees of Fever?

The runtime of *3 Degrees of Fever* is 80 minutes.

About 3 Degrees of Fever (2011) — A Hilarious Romantic Comedy About Beauty Standards and Love

In Hamid Reza Salahmand's 2011 romantic comedy *3 Degrees of Fever*, the promise of love collides with societal expectations when Elham's impending marriage hits a snag—not because of incompatibility, but because her future mother-in-law insists she alter her appearance first. What begins as a lighthearted romantic setup spirals into a sharp commentary on beauty standards and personal autonomy, wrapped in the infectious energy of Iranian comedy. Starring Reza Attaran as the skeptical groom-to-be and Elham Hamidi in a standout role as the woman caught in the middle, the film blends slapstick humor with heartfelt moments, all set against the backdrop of modern Tehran. With its breezy 80-minute runtime, *3 Degrees of Fever* balances satire with sincerity, proving that sometimes the most transformative journeys aren't about changing who you are, but standing your ground.

Under Salahmand's direction, the film delivers a refreshing take on romantic comedies, steering clear of clichés to explore themes of self-worth and familial pressure. The chemistry between Attaran and Hamidi crackles with both charm and tension, making their on-screen dynamic a highlight of the movie. Whether you're a fan of sharp social commentary or simply enjoy a well-timed laugh, *3 Degrees of Fever (2011)* offers a delightful escape that lingers long after the credits roll.