Zire Zamin - Plot

Plot

The plot is about a group; Assadi, Faraj and Kalani, who corruptly sold a house to a businessman for 6 billion toman. Assadi escaped with the money and buried it under the floor of a house. Faraj and Kalani were arrested for having an alcoholic drink. One year later, Faraj tried to find the money, he located Assadi, who has had an accident and is now disabled. Assadi told Faraj the location of the money, so Faraj dressed himself as a poor person and rented a room there.

This sparked the story, with Faraj looking for the money. However, one of the neighbours disliked him because he wanted one of his friends to rent the room. This made him hate Faraj and become suspicious of him. Faraj looked for the money, but couldn't find it, because there are four underground rooms and Assadi did not remember which one it was.

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