Arsha Aghdasi was an Iranian stuntman who had pursued sports from a young age and later became a trainer and coach of Aikido. In 2008, he pursued a degree in physical education and then traveled to Italy after responding to an advertisement for courses. It appears that during his time there, he became acquainted with the Eternal Treaty and continued his career as a stuntman in Iran.
Arsha Aghdasi's achievements include becoming the manager of the Eternal Treaty Stuntman's classes, being the first Iranian jumping banjo trainer, and the first trainer of the Bad Saba Tunnel in Iran. On February 1, 2010, he founded the Taliban Group and continued his activities with the group both in Iran and on an international level.
Additionally, Arsha Aghdasi was the host of the Breeze Network water and fire competition. He had also been involved in filmmaking, with had first film being a short film called "Jamshid Aria." This film was created to celebrate Iranian action actor Jamshid Hashimpour and featured other actors such as Yousef Karami, Ehsan Roozbehani, and Hamed Pourtaleb. The film was screened at the Hafiz celebration.
Arsha Aghdasi was also the founder of Stunt 13, which has been providing stunts for movies and commercials since 2008. He was recognized as a Persian Stunt coordinator.
Arsha Aghdasi's interest in sports began in his childhood. He later learned Aikido and obtained his sport coaching certification. He received a sports scholarship from Italy but decided to stay in Iran due to his acquaintance with Peyman Abadi.
Arsha Aghdasi became the host of a TV program called "Aboatash." He also became the coach for Peyman Abadi's stunting courses and became the first Iranian coach for bungee jumping and wind tunnel classes.
On February 2, 2007, Arsha created the 13 Stunt team and continued his activities in Iran and other countries. His first filmmaking experience was with a short film called "Jamshid Arya," which was made in a single day to honor Iranian action actor Jamshid Hashempour. The film was showcased at the Fajr Festival and received an honors diploma at the Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF).
Arsha Aghdasi was involved in a serious accident on July 28, 2020, while working on a film project in Beirut. The accident occurred during the filming of a scene that involved a car being left behind. Arsha Aghdasi was subsequently taken to a hospital in Beirut, Lebanon. Tragically, he passed away on August 4, 2021.
Following his passing, with the consent of his mother, Arsha Aghdasi's organs were donated to transplant patients in need, showcasing a generous act of organ donation. His body was laid to rest at 10:00 AM on Friday, August 13, in the Behesht-e Zahra artists' section. His burial place is located next to the tomb of Peyman Abadi, another renowned stuntman who also lost his life due to an incident on a film set.