[custom_adv] 6.5 per meter is a 2019 social drama film written and directed by Saeed Roustayi. [custom_adv] The entire 6.5 Per Meter represents the reasons behind and results of social bandits, in this case smuggling, in a country where drug use is a major issue. [custom_adv] However, rather than limiting himself to reflectionism and production theory, Saeed Roustayi, a contemporary young director, discloses the essence of drug dealing amongst peasants and how bandits are supported both by their kinsmen and grass-root politicians, such as corrupt judges and police officers. [custom_adv] While so many people believe that social bandits are peasants’ voice of protest, Roustayi suggests the contrary; the victimized addicts mostly come from the peasant and the homeless. [custom_adv] Naser Khakzad, the man character, is a successful bandit as he is frightening, respectful, has worked for more than three years extensively, and has escaped the death penalty once; and the way he speaks to others improves his wanting of maintaining his position amongst them. [custom_adv] One other interesting aspect that Roustayi draws our attention to is the moral dilemma that these bandits struggle with they claim to be working for the welfare of their loved ones and society, while it is the family that they lose and bring ruin upon in the first place. [custom_adv] One other interesting aspect that Roustayi draws our attention to is the moral dilemma that these bandits struggle with they claim to be working for the welfare of their loved ones and society, while it is the family that they lose and bring ruin upon in the first place. [custom_adv] One other interesting aspect that Roustayi draws our attention to is the moral dilemma that these bandits struggle with they claim to be working for the welfare of their loved ones and society, while it is the family that they lose and bring ruin upon in the first place. [custom_adv] One other interesting aspect that Roustayi draws our attention to is the moral dilemma that these bandits struggle with they claim to be working for the welfare of their loved ones and society, while it is the family that they lose and bring ruin upon in the first place.