Synopsis/Details
Ghasal (bather: According to Islamic law, a person who washes, bathes, and shrouds the dead)
A man who was once a security intelligence agent whose job was to arrest and torture Iranian freedom fighters is now working as a cemetery ghasal (bather), regretting his past and trying to make up for it. He has now become a public figure and, together with his freedom-loving friend, kidnaps the torturers of the Islamic Republic of Iran regime, the regime's corrupt judges, and the criminals involved in the murder of freedom-loving fighters, tries them In a private court, sentences them to the most severe punishments, and hangs them with a noose. The courtroom is filled with photos representing the Iranian nation, judges, jury, lawyers, and officials, and the trial and hearing appear grand and quasi-realistic. These two people are behind the photos and play their roles, and the trial process is conducted as a formal court with all the elements. These two people have tried and executed many people involved in the crimes of the Islamic Republic of Iran regime. Finally, during an incident, a cleric along with the security and intelligence agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran regime caused the death of both freedom fighters.