
A funny story happens to a block's residents. Everything begins when Tofig comes back from soldiering. Mommy wants to marry off his only son. His future father-in-law is a professor. But this professor is not like others.

One of the main characters, a professional fraudster, Nasrulla Sheykhov cannot be satisfied with the petty frauds he commits in the city. Greed for money makes him do even worse things. Going to a village, he promises to solve the social problems of the people there, so that later he can implement his cunning idea. After seeing the improvement in the village, all of Nasrullah's plans are in vain. Despite this, the fraudster does not stand still and resorts to an even more disgusting trick. That's where the real adventure begins...

The film begins with the theft of a 15th-century carpet worth two million manats, owned by a wealthy businessman. Eliş and Roşka accidentally find the carpet, which drives the plot forward. Meanwhile, the struggle between a construction company wanting to demolish the neighborhood and residents trying to protect it reflects real-life issues.

The film tells the story of the love affair between the son of the secretary of state, Riyad, and the simple woman, Nigar, and their steadfast overcoming of a number of difficulties they encounter in return.

The film’s protagonist, Karamat, differs from many others in that he feels as if he is traveling the Silk Road through the ups and downs of life. In his own words, he claims to have “great respect.” True, his debts are greater than his honor — he has quite a lot of them. Although he always wants to live with honesty, he eventually faces injustice. If Karamat is truly Karamat, this cannot go on! At one moment, he makes a firm decision to change everything in his favor, fueled by the desire to turn his fate around — and that’s where it all begins.

The block's residents get a message from Tofig who has been hiding in Moscow saying that he is in trouble. They leave for Moscow to rescue him.

Set in 1994 Baku, the film modernizes Üzeyir Hacıbəyov’s musical comedy "O olmasın, bu olsun" by recasting Rustam Bey as an opposition figure who hopes to reclaim his lost office by courting wealthy businessman Ibka’s family. As in the original, a series of comic deceptions and mismatched identities ensue, though all the principal characters have been updated to fit the post-Soviet Azerbaijani context.

Ağanatiq is a comedy film about an ordinary taxi driver who witnesses a criminal incident. As he tries to solve the mystery with the help of his quirky friends, a series of absurd and humorous events unfold. The film offers a light-hearted take on friendship, luck, and everyday chaos in Baku.

Not much has changed in the lives of the main characters of the first "Ring of Fortune" over the past 27 years. Moshu continues to write his poems, Seylu first does housework and then takes care of his children, especially Khoshu. Rasim remains a hard-working businessman. The situation changes unexpectedly. Rasim's daughter Deniz comes to visit her father with her newly-formed fiancé. At the same time, Seylu's younger brother Fedot also returns from Russia and tries to make his own plans around the beautiful Deniz.
Aghanatig, along with his friends Bakhtiyar, Bahruz, and Akif, travel to Moscow. This is where the friends' adventure begins, as they meet Nariman on the plane.

Set in modern-day Baku, the story of two young lovers from vastly different financial backgrounds. Against the backdrop of a city divided by language and class, the film explores the contrast between those who pride themselves on speaking only Russian and those who, despite their struggles, strive to express themselves in Azerbaijani — revealing the deeper tensions of identity, pride, and belonging.