- The truth carries a heavy burden, whether it is said that it sets off a storm, or it remains in the heart that disturbs man. Between telling the truth and revealing a secret or being silent and expedient, one is preferable to the other.
- Dustland narrates a judicial story that takes place in court. Following the occurrence of a crime, the case is handed over to the interrogator, who himself is in a difficult situation, both professionally and personally. He has to decide on a case involving the mayor's family, and this decision could have far-reaching consequences for everyone. He has to decide between revealing a secret or being silent and expedient, which one is preferable to the other?—Raha Poorghasm
- Sara, the bride of the mayor's family, spends one night with her husband, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law in an unusual garden. The noise of their party catches the attention of the thugs in the area. Thugs attack their ceremonies in the most brutal way possible. The women are sexually assaulted and Sara's husband is stabbed to death. The case investigator, who is a committed and responsible man, is pressured by the mayor to close the case quietly. But with Sara's complaint and the investigator's honesty, the situation is different.
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