Between the years 1941-51, many immigrants went to the south of Iran to work for the oil companies there. A couple, Tal'at and Karamat also go there in hope of a better life. But Tal'at, who is pregnant, catches leperosy and they have to remain outside the city. The husband makes a tea-house and they stay there. An immigrant girl Manzar who had lost her parents, come to the tea-house and lives by them too.
Giti Forouhar, also known by her maiden name Fatima Hossein Mullah, was an actress who was brought into the world of theatre and cinema by her husband, Jahangir Forouhar, who she later divorced. She started with live theatre at the Isfahan Theater before starting films with her role in "Four Demons" directed by Hossein Madani. She ended her career with "Jahan Pahlevan Takhti" and died in 1998, at the age of 72.
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