Khatreh Asadi, a multifaceted Iranian actress, was born on October 29, 1983, in the vibrant city of Tehran. With a strong foundation in the performing arts, she embarked on her acting journey in 2004, graduating from the prestigious University of Art and Architecture of Azad University with a degree in acting.
Asadi's impressive career took off with her breakout role in the film "I Saw Your Father Last Night," Aida, which catapulted her to fame. Her first foray into television was in the critically acclaimed series "The Fall of an Angel," directed by the renowned Bahram Bahramian, where she played the roles of Masoud Raaygan and Fariba Kosari.
In addition to her successful film and television career, Asadi has also made a name for herself on the stage, collaborating with acclaimed director Hossein Kiani on various productions. Some of her notable stage works include "Seven Minutes to Autumn," "Snow on a Hot Roof," "Pointe Kour," "Banboeh," and "Sar Be Mehr."