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Zan-e yekshabe

Homayoun, who has divorced his wife by triple talaq, asks Nosrat, a shoemaker who owns a small workshop, to act as a mohallel so that he can remarry his divorced wife. However, Sara, Nosrat’s wife, prevents her husband from cooperating. With the mediation of a driver, Homayoun arranges a situation in which Nosrat and his wife Sara travel to the north of the country. Along the way, Homayoun’s ex-wife and her mother get into their car, and in this manner an acquaintance is formed between them. Nosrat marries Homayoun’s ex-wife, and according to the plan they head north, but Sara and one of Nosrat’s friends keep a constant watch on them, never allowing the two to be alone and repeatedly creating disturbances.

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Homayoun, who has divorced his wife by triple talaq, asks Nosrat, a shoemaker who owns a small workshop, to act as a mohallel so that he can remarry his divorced wife. However, Sara, Nosrat’s wife, prevents her husband from cooperating. With the mediation of a driver, Homayoun arranges a situation in which Nosrat and his wife Sara travel to the north of the country. Along the way, Homayoun’s ex-wife and her mother get into their car, and in this manner an acquaintance is formed between them. Nosrat marries Homayoun’s ex-wife, and according to the plan they head north, but Sara and one of Nosrat’s friends keep a constant watch on them, never allowing the two to be alone and repeatedly creating disturbances.

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