Royaa, mother of two children, tries to follow her dream of becoming a writer, while her life and relationship with her shady architect husband Jahaan, gets into some serious drama; which leads to question if everything is really what it seems to be?
The husband and wife, who live in a luxurious state of living, fight for divorce, so their children go to an unknown fate, and they are on their way to hospitality in the Lowassan area in response to an invitation. The couple is exposed to an accident while they are fighting on the road, so their car falls into a valley and catches fire, and in the last moments, the husband comes out of the car, so he gets some wounds and finds it, but they do not find a trace of the wife, but the wife whose face was burned, is found by a plastic surgeon and after changing her facial features, she returns home As an unknown nurse, she behaves differently, attracting her children, husband and mother-in-law until everyone knows her true personality and the husband asks her to marry again.
Masoud wants to leave his wife Parvaneh and their daughter and go to Europe. But before that they going on a trip to see some of their relatives. In the way a stranger who is injured rides ...
It describes the story of a couple, Sahra and Sasan, whose marriage had broken up with maternal involvement and other factors.
Jamileh Sheykhi (Persian: جمیله شیخی, April 30, 1930 – May 23, 2001) was an Iranian actress and the mother of actor Atila Pesyani. She made her stage debut in 1957 and began film acting with Shipwreck (1975, Nosrat Karimi). As a pioneer and veteran character actress of Iranian theatre and cinema, she performed in a number of films with reputable directors. Sheykhi had a distinguished screen appearance in Travellers (1991, Bahram Bayzai) and won the Best Actress award at the International Fajr Film Festival.
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