@tornadoj: 🎵 Song: Soltane Ghalbha (سلطان قلبها) 🎙 Artists: Aref Arefkia (عارف عارفکیا) & Ahdieh (اهدیه) ✍️ Lyricist: Mohammad Ali Shirazi 🎼 Composer: Anoushiravan Rohani (انوشیروان روحانی) 🎬 Film: Soltane Ghalbha (1968) – Directed by Mohammad Ali Fardin 🌍 Origin: Iran 📅 Date: 1968 🇮🇷 Iran 🇹🇷 Türkiye 🇦🇫 Afghanistan 🇹🇯 Tajikistan 🇹🇳 Tunisia A love song so powerful it outlived a revolution. Soltane Ghalbha — "King of Hearts" — was born in 1968 inside an Iranian film studio. Composer Anoushiravan Rohani crafted a melody that blended Persian musical tradition with Western orchestral emotion, and two iconic voices — Aref Arefkia and Ahdieh — brought it to life by singing for the film's lead actors on screen. The result? A Persian pop and cinema classic that became one of the most covered, most remembered songs across the entire Persian-speaking world. Now watch what happens when singers from Iran, Türkiye, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Tunisia each take on this legendary song. Five cover versions. Five countries. Five completely different ways of feeling the same nostalgia. Persian music travels without a passport — and Soltane Ghalbha is proof. Which singer's version moved you the most? 👇