Nobody, It is possible to have a different world view and style with your directing that is fine. I have seen works by Kubrik, Gillium, Spielberg, and Snyder and they all have pretty distinctive styles.
If you don't want to make a realistic movie, don't make a realistic movie. Make the one you want to make. We'll judge it and give you feedback(well maybe, im not going to be able to understand it without subtitles) I've not seen too many films in Farsi. I saw part of The Girl who Walks Home Alone. If I had planned my day a little better I would have finished the film. It had an interesting perspective. What I watched of it was really good.
The only films that have been really offputing for me were Japanese films and Finnish films. I've seen quite a few where the directors were slightly racist, and also out of touch with reality, and had sort of a warped world view. A lot of current Japanese films are plain weird. While, I watch an older film by someone by Akira Kurosawa and there is a sense of reality and depth behind it. Though, that was already a while ago in the 2000s. I couldn't say if they have got back on track or not. I loved Rare Exports, but Iron Sky was offputting.
Also, Swedish and Norwegian films have been spectacular lately. Or at least the ones I watched between 2008 and 2012. Let the Right One In, Troll Hunter, and the Girl with Dragon Tattoo series, were all enjoyable.
I watched an Excellent Spanish movie last week called "The Similars" (Los Parecidos) it was like an excellent twilight zone episode. It was weird! I loved it!
My best advice to give in this case is just make something good. If it is actually good: People will notice. Have excellence in Vision, Sound, Acting, Pacing, and Story and we'll enjoy it.