**Arash and Setareh until the last moment… and then Mirza's "special surprise" for Aghdas!**
After everything they went through—misunderstandings, hard moments, and even an incredibly memorable engagement party—Arash and Setareh finally stepped into marriage. But this story doesn’t end at “I do.” It becomes a real-life journey: the kind where family support turns dreams into something solid. Mirza Aqdas and Sara are more than just helpers here; they’re like the glue holding everything together, making it possible for Arash and Setareh to build their own home from the ground up. And the best part? This house isn’t being built by one person—it’s being built by teamwork, patience, and a shared decision made by the whole family. That means every disagreement, every delay, and every hard day is actually part of a bigger purpose. In the middle of all this, the day Arash returns with a court case adds even more tension. It’s not just “building a house”—it’s handling responsibilities, land, uncertainty, and the real paperwork of life. Arash tries to move things forward by taking Setareh to Hamideh and Mehdi to determine the stone of his land, but of course… emotions show up first. An argument interrupts the plan—yet even that moment becomes proof of something important: love doesn’t always look calm and perfect. Sometimes it looks messy, loud, and human. But it still moves forward. Then Mirza arrives at exactly the right moment—cementing the roof—turning frustration into progress. Later, Setareh finally goes to Hamideh, but only after a lot of back-and-forth. The story makes you feel the rhythm of real family life: delays, disagreements, and then sudden breakthroughs. And just when you think things are stabilizing, the next day brings new drama. Aqdas cleans his house and plans to move his belongings, but today Arash and Setareh are renovating—and an argument erupts again. That’s when Mirza enters with a special surprise. This is the kind of plot that keeps you watching because it’s not only about construction—it’s about relationships. It’s about how people navigate pressure, how families step in, and how hope shows up right when tension peaks. And now… you can see the “special surprise” for yourself. Let’s watch together—because from the way the story is building, this video is definitely going to be exciting, emotional, and beautiful. #ArashAndSetareh #FamilyStory #WeddingJourney #BuildingAHome #HopeAndLove #DramaAndEmotions #BehindTheScenes #MirzaAqdas #Setareh #IranianSeries

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