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A group of free-spirited young men and women, living in a hippie-like manner, lead a life of indulgence and carelessness. When the father of one of the girls leaves on a trip, he entrusts her to the local motorcycle mechanic. The young biker makes every effort to warn her about the dangerous consequences of her reckless lifestyle.
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.
Aghdas looks for a brave man who would avenge her brother's murderer. When she encounters Heydar, he marries her and promises to do so.
A young doctor marries the girl he wants without paying attention to her parents, and even though his wife is not willing, he has a child with her because he is afraid that his wife will not be able to take care of the child. In the hospital, he exchanges his child with the dead child of another woman
Iraj and Ahmad work in a company that announced they will be giving their married employees five-room houses. Iraj, after seeing a girl named Maryam's photo in a photography shop decides that's who he wants to marry but the girl's father, Mirza, has other plans for them. Iraj growing tired of the many conditions to marriage, finds a way to marry Maryam without the terms and conditions, and Ahmad, finds a way to marry Maryam's sister Mehri.
A man not content with his wife, falls in love with a club dancer; but doesn't tell her he is married. The story is as bitter as real life.