"My P.S. Partner" received generally positive reviews from audiences and critics alike, with praise for its witty dialogue, engaging performances, and nuanced exploration of relationships.

"My P.S. Partner" is a 2012 Iranian romantic comedy film directed by Kambuzia Partovi. The movie stars Parsa Peyrovessian, Afshin Zarinkalam, and Mitra Hajjar.

The movie revolves around the story of a young man named Kourosh who, after being dumped by his girlfriend, decides to pretend to be a woman to get close to his best friend, Shirin, who is also a woman. Kourosh, disguised as "Kourosh-e Gharib" (a feminine version of his name), starts a pen pal relationship with Shirin, who is struggling with her own relationships. As their correspondence deepens, Kourosh finds himself developing real feelings for Shirin, but struggles with his deception.

The movie explores themes of love, friendship, identity, and self-discovery, with a light-hearted and comedic tone. Through Kourosh's masquerade, the film pokes fun at traditional notions of masculinity and femininity, highlighting the societal expectations placed on individuals.

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