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Two musicians, when they can't find work for themselves, dress up in women's clothes and enter the house of a wealthy woman whose servants are all female; because the lady of the house intensely dislikes men.
A cousin and his female cousin love each other, but the girl's father marries his daughter to a man of his own choosing.
Hamid and his wife Maryam are getting ready to throw a birthday party for their daughter Parvin.
A young boy and girl meet at university and after a while decide to get married, but the girl's father, who is a greedy man, decides to marry his daughter to his nephew Jamshid, who claims to own a large fortune.
The village headman's daughter and the landlord's daughter are both smitten with a young engineer. After some drama, the landlord's daughter finally puts an end to the problem. She pretends to be frivolous so that the young engineer distances himself from her and gets closer to the headman's daughter, even though she loves the engineer and suffers from losing him.
Iraj, Mr. Javanmard's secretary, goes to Mr. Paymard's house with a letter from Mr. Javanmard to propose to his daughter, Giti, for Farrokh, Mr. Javanmard's son. Mehraghdas, Mr. Paymard's wife, opposes the marriage because they don't know Farrokh. To test Farrokh, the couple introduces three girls as their daughters so that Farrokh can identify the real daughter among them.
A man with a wife and children often spends his time carousing and gambling with a cabaret woman.