[6] She was known for the first romantic kiss to be portrayed in Iranian cinema, when she played opposite to Naser Malek Motiei in Crossroad of Events (1955).
In the 1960s, Ghahremani and her husband David Yeghiazarian opened the Cafe Kuchini [fa] in Tehran, a music venue and coffeehouse; which became a source of material for her later writings and theater work.
In 2007, she finished a film with director Wayne Wang called A Thousand Years of Good Prayers, as supporting actress.
[10] Her daughter is Torange Yeghiazarian, an actress and one of the founding artistic directors of Golden Thread Productions in San Francisco.
In 2015, she produced and starred in the theater work Isfahan Blues, in collaboration with Golden Thread Productions, Torange Yeghiazarian, L. Peter Callender, Nakissa Etemad, Laura Hope, and Marcus Shelby; it was inspired by the Duke Ellington Orchestra’s 1963 tour in Iran.