

Feridun, Cahit, and Tamer managed to get their hands on the national lottery ticket. Now they have money. During this process, they also help the villagers, who have become their friends, according to their needs. Feridun is now in a position to build a completely decent life for himself and start with a clean slate. The next step is to get married. After getting married, he will become a full-fledged family man. He will start this clean slate with the woman he met in the first film. Wedding preparations are underway in the village. Everyone is excited and happy. Feridun will go to the bride-taking ceremony with the villagers. However, on that day, all roads in Trabzon are closed due to high security measures. The Greek Orthodox Patriarch is coming to visit the Sumela Monastery. Our people, who set out for the bride-taking ceremony, cannot go because the roads are closed. While looking for an alternative route, they will encounter all kinds of problems.
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