For years, the Iranian media speculated about a secret husband. In 2006, rumors exploded that Afshar had married a non-celebrity businessman living in Dubai. The evidence? A few grainy photos of her wearing a gold band at a private airport. Afshar never confirmed nor denied these rumors—a tactic that only fueled the fire. In a rare 2011 interview with Shargh newspaper, she famously said: "My love life is a book I have not chosen to publish. Why do you want to read a book the author has locked away?"

The two got married in 2001, but their marriage was short-lived and ended in divorce in 2004. After her divorce, Mahnaz Afshar was linked to several other people, but she kept her relationships private.

Mahnaz Afshar's legacy is defined by her dual roles as a talented artist and a courageous advocate. She has inspired many with her resilience and her dedication to social justice, proving that cinema can be a powerful tool for social commentary and transformation. As she continues to evolve in her career and her activism, her influence remains a significant force in Iranian cultural and social life.

. While there is no academic "paper" on the specific subject you mentioned, her career and the controversies surrounding her advocacy for women's rights provide a compelling basis for a research paper on Gender, Celebrity Activism, and Censorship in Iran

The relationship ended in divorce in 2019, around the same time Afshar moved to Germany. Her personal life became politically charged due to her ex-husband's family connections and her own outspoken social views.

She is one of Iran's most recognizable stars, known for films like Ceasefire and Salad-e Fasl .

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