Gauhar gives birth to twins, but Aidar's doubts about fatherhood jeopardize their relationship.
Under the pretext of treating Baghdad, Kamazhai goes to Almaty to regain her grandson, with whom her son and young Kelin moved from a traditional village to the city.
The loser Yerkin cannot find a job, he is constantly unlucky. Because of this, problems arise in the family. One day he inherited his grandfather's skullcap, which allows him to read the thoughts of women.
In ordinary life, Raushan and Zharkyn would never have met: Raushan is an ambitious businesswoman, Zharkyn is a single father whose life takes place behind the grill of an inexpensive kebab shop. Fate brings them together in an organ transplant clinic. Raushan is diagnosed with kidney failure, and Zharkin, who has lost his job and needs money, is forced to become a donor for Raushan. Before the operation, they will have to undergo a course in order to normalize the overall indicators of the body. After a while, the characters get closer, but their goal remains the same — kidney transplantation. On the day of the operation, Zharkyn will face a difficult choice: a large sum that will ensure a carefree life for him and his daughter, or saving Raushan's life.
Twenty years later, a company of old friends and business partners is overtaken by retribution for their crime: having gathered at the birthday party of one of the main characters, they find themselves involved in a dangerous game of Toastmaster.
The president Nursultan Nazarbayev announces the transfer of the capital from Almaty to Akmola. Task is almost impossible: to transfer the capital from Alatau highland to the boundless steppes of Saryarka in a short time.
Maksat works for a local TV channel. On the eve of his sister's wedding, he loses the money he raised to pay for the restaurant. The hero is ready for a lot, if only the family holiday still takes place. To do this, he suggests that his team do a talk show about his sister's wedding, but without telling his relatives about it.
In the boundless Kazakh steppe, in a house on a hill, old man Agatai lives. His beloved wife died a long time ago, they had no children, there were no relatives left. But Agatai does not give up, his life is full of worries and labors. He takes care of his modest household and, as best he can, protects and protects the expanse of the steppe, which he considers his homeland. And another good deed is done by an old man: he adopts a child who ran away from an orphanage, who accidentally wandered into a house on a hill.
The series is designed to draw the attention of the audience to one of the urgent problems of society — orphanhood. "There are no other people's children," these words, like the leitmotif of the series, pulsate in every frame.
Father — Seitmetov Rayymbek Nogaybaevich (1938-2007), a Soviet and Kazakh theatrical director. He was a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR and a laureate of the State Prize of the Kazakh SSR. He served in the army from 1983 to 1985. In 1988, he graduated from the Almaty Theatre School of Arts named after T. Zhurgenov. Since 1988, he worked as an actor at the M. O. Auezov Theatre.
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