Jim grew up in a wealthy family with a high social status. Being the only child, he is adored by both his parents and doesn't realise that he misses one aspect in life: Helping others. When he returns from studying abroad, he meets the motivated country girl, Noona. Her outgoing but selfless personality teaches Jim that true happiness comes from helping others, and especially helping the people that you most love. Jim discovers that his father sends money to Noona's village every month. Knowing this, he seeks out to her village to get the money back, but instead he is stuck there for a month while they try to earn enough money for him. Determined to always gain his own profit, he goes through a wild journey of love, happiness, anger and sorrow. This lakorn portrays a story of a young man who once was an arrogant and selfish person, willing to get the better end of the deal, until he meets a beautiful and wide-eyed girl who shows him how to truly survive in the world by helping others.
Inayah was forced to become Doso Joyodiningrat's fourth wife to pay off her family's large debt. She finally accepted Doso's proposal and was forced to live with her husband's three wives. However, the wives don't like Inayah's presence as they are worried that she will steal the love and wealth that will be inherited from Doso. With all their efforts, they tried to get Inayah thrown out of the house. On the other hand, Aryo, Doso's eldest son from his first wife, is secretly in love with Inayah.
Behroop centres around Kinza and Falak who both belongs to the same extended family. Kinza is a woman with a dual personality, who is happily married to Sohail and lives a lavish lifestyle. On the other side, Falak is a hardworking young woman who has been through a lot. She lost both her parents at a young age and has no one in her life. Her world turns upside down when Kinza interferes in her life by getting her married to her brother-in-law, Taimoor. Despite facing so many hardships, will Falak be able to start a new life with Taimoor or will Kinza’s selfishness and desire for power sabotage their relationship? Will Falak and Taimoor be able to build love and trust amongst each other or will their married life continue to suffer?