Shahs of Sunset

2012

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4.9| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 11 March 2012 Canceled
Producted By: Ryan Seacrest Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.bravotv.com/shahs-of-sunset
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Follow a group of affluent young Persian-American friends who juggle their flamboyant, fast-paced L.A. lifestyles with the demands of their families and traditions.

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Brightlyme i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
renee-25719 I have seen bad but this is by far one of the worst shows I have ever seen, You have Reza talking about jerking off, and using terms like pussy when he went to the coffee shop. He needs to lighten up with his language. And no I am no pastor, but I would think it would be nice to turn the TV on and not have to stand guard over it wile Reza is on so any young kids watching will not ask whats jerking off? And has no problem using F**K at all wile he is on! I don't have a problem with the rest of the cast, I haven't figured out yet what the show is all about, One stabbing the other in the back and talking behind another person's back! But to go to another country and start screaming come on Rabbi's and see your gay Rabbi's is about on the top of the list of disrespect for the country they were in!Overall this show is about a 1 poor taste, poor planing, and down right poor cast!
Rodger Mackenzie Watching an episode, I just had the misfortune of seeing Asa trying to sell "Diamond Water" to a businessman/promoter using real diamonds in the water!. The look on his face said it all, and I didn't think he was taking her seriously. She kept insisting on the idea however, firmly believing that is was a great idea, adding real diamonds with water to create a pure water and "Infusing the water with positive energy just by being in the room with the water? What? Who does she think she is? Jesus? Real Diamonds are harmful/fatal to humans if swallowed you silly girl. I notice she now has a website trying to sell it for US$35.88 a liter! WTF?? Hopefully no one will be stupid enough to buy it unless they have a death wish. Surely there must be some watchdog in the USA that prevents this sort of thing from happening?Unbelievable that someone so intelligent (she graduated from UCLA with undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Philosophy), could be so stupid.
bing-10 I am addicted to this show. It is an interesting look into a culture that is private and hidden from a white man like me. I've dealt with Persians in my career and they are always motivated and intelligent people, but Shah's of Sunset Persians are f___ing over the top crazy. I hope their behavior is overly dramatized because they have cameras in their faces, because there are some serious personal problems on parade here. Aside from that this is a fresh concept and non-stop action that comes across as genuine. As another review wrote, its is a train wreck, and we all like to watch train wrecks, right?Looking forward to Season 3 - if it happens.
Syl This show is not a positive look on the Persian Americans in Los Angeles, California. They fled persecution, wars, and death in Iran to settle in Beverly Hills. Many of the cast mates are friends from Beverly Hills High School. Let's fact it, they're not normal in the first place. While I can only imagine the possible outrage from this show's existence, I find it interesting that Ryan Seacrest is in charge of production. Usually it's soul-less Andy Cohen but not this time. Hopefully unlike Cohen, Seacrest doesn't have painful reunion shows to watch. Anyway, the three women and three men have a balance. Reza is a Persian American homosexual real estate agent and his office mate and best friend is MJ, a Persian American woman. Asa is a Persian American woman and an artist who is probably my favorite. She's more concerned about her art rather than the others' opinions. Sammy and Mike are both Persian American and Jewish men in the show. Both men are interested in women not Persian nor Jewish. While this show is an interesting look into another culture and often a foreign land which is Los Angeles, the show does try to explain Persians who are really Iranians but they don't go by that. Anyway, this show has some moments but I'll watch this train wreck. It's not as bad as the housewives shows.