Barzo Shams, a successful businessman and tower builder, meets his old friend on the night of his only grandson's naming ceremony. Now this meeting has exposed Barzo's past life and will change his life.
The teletheater series "Katb Azam" is an adaptation of the book "Confessions of a Killed Scribe" written by Sasan Natiq from Surah Mehr Publications, which has an Ashura story and narrates the events of the evening until the night of Ashura.
The two tribes in Lorestan, which face many problems and issues, are engaged in dialogue to resolve the challenges. At this time, Iraq is moving on the borders of Iran and it is the beginning of the war.
The story is about two cousins who used to be a couple. Due to their granddad illness, they have to pretend that they are still happy together and are going to marry soon.
A middle-aged doctor who has a wife and two children and a calm peaceful life falls in love with a woman 30 years younger than him and marries her. This put him in many more troubles. The movie theme in connection with the temporary marriage raises the comedic atmosphere.
Shirin leads a peaceful life in Iranian good middle-class, until the day her uncle Saeed asks her father to hire her in his travel agency. She finally decides to work. Her destiny changes, as she meets a young and attractive American, who goes to the agency to buy a plane ticket for Shiraz, the city of roses and poets.
Maryam's husband has been a prisoner of war for many years. Maryam leaves the house at night, her daughter suspicious of her. An anonymous call from Maryam's relationship with a stranger says.
Aslan divorces his wife Mah Monir and marries Farangis. Barbod, Aslan's 11-year-old boy from Mah Monir, is very lonely. One day, Farangis calls Aslan with a scream. Aslan encounters the bloody body of his son at bathroom.
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