Several users have reported that Aghazadeh is available on (e.g., Latin America). However, there are reports of subtitle issues, with one IMDb reviewer noting: “The exciting angle of the episode is in Spanish and there are no subtitles. I watched this on Netflix and I normally watch things with subtitles so the English came up, but no Spanish. Very upsetting.” This suggests that if you do find the series on Netflix, you should verify that English subtitles are correctly synced before committing to a watch.

The series opens by showcasing Nima’s extravagant lifestyle. He hosts high-end art auctions and lavish parties. This introduces the audience to the immense wealth controlled by the modern elite. 2. The Introduction of Hamed

A corrupt "Aghazadeh" involved in major economic violations and deceptive charitable fronts.

The show gained popularity for directly addressing public discontent over the blatant corruption of political elites.

It breaks the mold of traditional Iranian dramas by tackling topics of government corruption and economic crime openly.

The premier episode introduces complex characters who are neither fully good nor bad, navigating a dangerous game.

A principled and religious investigator committed to the law.