American, German and Russian agents, who flocked to the village to examine the falling meteorites, began to buy the meteorites collected by the villagers by paying serious fees. Ismet tries to collect donations from the stones sold by the villagers through various plays. Ismet's son, Bahadir, dreams of being a famous singer and falls in love with the reporter Ceylan who came to the village to make news. While the villagers try to sell the stones at a high price, they have to fight with foreign agents on the one hand and Ismet on the other hand. Günebakan, a tranquil village in its own right, witnesses a chaos that has never been heard before.
In the southeast region of Turkey, the Altun family lives in a small mountainside village plagued by a 25-year war, making their daily life a hellish struggle. As the war continues to intensify, the family is forced to migrate west to the city of Istanbul. While Haydar and Isa Altun decide to stay in Turkey with their young children, Davut Altun and his family migrate north to Norway, enlisting the help of smugglers. They eventually reach their destination and find work in a supermarket, but life as refugees proves relentless. Back in Istanbul, Haydar watches over the family as his wife undergoes an operation due to pregnancy complications. Their son makes friends with a group of transvestites, helping him to understand why he has felt different all of his life. While liberating, his newfound identity is seen as a disgrace to the rest of his family, leading him to flee from the abuse it produces.
A group of young folks living joyful life not worrying about what is happening around but their sexual identity and basketball conversations. Among these seven young, their leader, Shakir turns out to be a virgin and this becomes their main concern. His friends start making plans to end Shakir's miserable womanless life.