While Badamkhand was studying in the city, his mother fell ill and was being treated, and because they did not have a place of their own, a local swan and a driver stayed in Tsendi. Badamkhand came to Tsendin and said to his mother, "You are a good boy, take care of this song." He will marry his mother and have a child. Tsend was a restless person. This time, Badamkhand meets Jamyan and falls in love with her, leaving her husband and child. The boy will be brought up in a children's colony due to random incidents. When Badamkhan learned about this incident, he went to visit his son, but he refused to meet him. A moral film that shows how the fate of children is affected by this.
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