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Maryam, Morteza's wife, does not have children. Jalal is thinking of acquiring his wealth and to achieve his goal, he introduces a girl named Homa to Jalal. Morteza gradually falls in love with Homa and marries her.
A gypsy girl named "Golnesa" is in love with a fun-loving young man named "Masoud," but the young man does not pay attention to her. During a competition, Golnesa wins a promotional prize from a company and travels to Paris. Upon her return, the changes she has undergone attract Masoud's attention...
A young man from a village, out of desperation, decides to steal in the city. So, he enters a house at night and finds a dead body there. The young villager is caught and convicted. His defense lawyer, who has discovered the truth, gathers evidence and frees the young villager.
Pari and her friend Mahin, under Jalal's orders, position themselves in the path of Mehdi and his friends to disrupt his marital life. Jalal, who had been Mehdi's worker, ended up in prison after issuing a forged check in Mehdi's name and subsequently being accused by him. After being released from prison, Jalal informs Fereshteh, Mehdi's wife, about her husband's affair with Pari, leading Fereshteh to leave Mehdi's house in anger. Pari becomes interested in Mehdi and, despite having checks and promissory notes from Jalal, refuses to continue her collaboration with him...
Iraj, whose job is to pickpocket money, forgets his past by starting an honorable life. He meets a rich girl and marries her soon after. Iraj's past friends do not sit still and inform the girl's father about his records, and the girl's father expels Iraj from his house with his child. Years later, during Iraj's engagement, Iraj's wife recovers from her husband and begins a new life.
Pahlavan Sadegh, on his deathbed, calls Agha Morteza to his bedside and asks him to take care of his daughter Shirin. Agha Morteza, who is busy with business and taking care of his wife and daughter Maryam, asks his hand Nemat to monitor Shirin's movements for a few days. Shirin, who noticed their sensitivity, pretends to be a hospital nurse. Some time later Pahlavan Sadiq dies, and Morteza sees Shirin dancing and singing in a cabaret..
According to what his father, Farman who is a powerful man of his times, always wants, Fereydoon is grown up as a gentle young boy. However, his relatives call him a ‘baby dandy’, so that his uncle does not consent to marry Shirin, his daughter, to Fereydoon. His uncle is waiting for Ismael to be released from the prison, then he would get his daughter married to him; although this is against Shirin’s wish. Under such a condition, there remains only one choice for Fereydoon, and that is to turn himself to a ‘ruffian’. By pretending to be a ruffian, Fereydoon successfully overcomes his sinister competitor and marries his beloved girl.
In the night of his wedding, Jafar falls in love with a dancer. He leaves the village for town to find the girl.