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Reza works in a poultry farm in Isfahan, and after he learns about his father's death, he goes to his father's house and retrieves the chimpanzee that belonged to his father. Reza meets a poor girl named Shirin, whose younger sister Mahnaz is ill and needs money for treatment. Reza discovers that in his father's will, which is hidden in the lining of the chimpanzee's jacket, it is emphasized that there is a treasure map...
After the death of his father, Saleh is responsible for providing for his mother. Saleh and his friend Adnaan are both in love with Morvarid, and Adnaan, who has been raised by Saleh, sacrifices his own feelings so that Saleh can marry Morvarid. Ebaad, the owner of a café in the port, is also in love with Morvarid and advises Saleh against marrying her. Saleh goes to the sea to catch pearls. He dives deep into the water and does not return...
Three friends, "Farhad," "Reza," and "Ahmad," make a pact in childhood to meet each other twenty years later—in the spring of 1973. By 1974, Reza has become a pickpocket, Farhad is a millionaire, and Ahmad is a police officer. Farhad can inherit his father's vast wealth only if he reconciles with his wife, "Christine," but he is unwilling to do so. Therefore, he attempts to steal the will and, during a struggle, ends up killing the lawyer. The evidence points to Reza as the murderer. Ahmad is assigned to investigate the case...
The daughter of a wealthy man marries a young Black man against her father's wishes. Shortly after, the woman dies during childbirth, and her husband is killed during a police chase. A little Black boy is the result of this marriage. The little boy meets a young man named "Reza," through whom he comes face to face with his grandfather.
Ahmad (Hossein Hosseini) is a young man in Village who has been given to her by Talayeh Khanoom (Nadereh) place.
A steward who has been serving his master for years is wrongly accused of theft, but he escapes before he is caught. After that, he brings his own son into the family instead of the master's son in order to take revenge, thinking that he will strike his master a few years later. Finally, he does the same thing, but he does not succeed.
The entire city eagerly awaits Kaku’s return, anticipating his response to a collective injustice they have endured. When Kaku finally comes back, his brother is particularly eager to see him. However, in practice, Kaku appears unexpectedly tame and calm. He yearns for a peaceful life after his release from prison. As subsequent events unfold, Kaku’s capacity for serenity is tested, particularly in the incident involving his brother’s beloved girl and the final confrontation with a neighborhood bully.
The brothers of Yusuf (Joseph), jealous of their father Yaqub’s (Jacob's) love for him, throw him into a well. A caravan rescues Yusuf, and years later he is sold as a slave in the market of Egypt. Zulaikha, Yusuf's owner, falls in love with him, and after an incident, the Aziz of Egypt (Zulaikha’s husband) has him imprisoned. Seven years later, Yusuf is released due to his interpretation of the Pharaoh’s dream and rises to the rank of Aziz of Egypt.
Narges loses her memories due to a car accident and forgets her past. Narges, who is absent from her father's home and life, meets a handsome young man named Farhad and his friend Abbas and gradually falls in love with Farhad. Narges, who is a mute, opens her mouth and finds she can perform a show with Farhad and Abbas in a man named Jamshid's cabaret. Farhad and Narges get married and shortly after, and their work at Jamshid's ends. With the help of his cabaret singer Farida, Jamshid kidnaps Nargis and takes her out of the city and throws her deep into the valley.