Sahar sought recognition online in spite of her mother’s objections, describing the internet as “an easy way to be noticed, much easier than becoming an actor.”
Sahar described her photographs as an artistic medium in an open interview. She revealed that her online identity did not really represent who she was in real life, saying,
“I paint my face in a funny way for every photo.” “I didn’t intend to look like Angelina Jolie,” she continued. I consider myself to be a muse who produces original work.
Sahar was detained by Iranian officials in October 2019 on charges of blasphemy, inciting violence, and corrupting youth, among other violations. Many people thought that her ten-year jail sentence.
Was too severe. Her tale garnered worldwide attention during her stay in the notoriously unfavorable Qarchak Prison. Masih Alinejad, an activist, publicly pleaded with Angelina Jolie to assist.