Naraa had a child with a young man from the city, Ochiroo, but he had lost contact with him. Ankhaa, a friend of the team who had returned from the army, took pity on the girl and pretended to be her father and held a wedding feast. Many years later, after this secret was revealed, Boldoo, who had grown up, beat his adopted father and threw him out of the house.
At the moment when Yesukhei the hero marches against the Tatars, captures Temujin-Ugeg, and issues a death warrant, time seems to have stopped when Mother Uulen gives birth to the future great ruler Genghis Khan, and the adventure of the film begins when Yesukhei's friend Khureldey arrives in the present day. Khureldey returns, finds the bear's claw needed to give birth to the great khan safely, and gives it to Mother Uulen, and the great khan is born. Through this event, the cultural differences and social conditions that Khureldey encounters are presented in a comical way in this film.
Family relationships are built on love, trust, and ethics. Reasons such as losing trust in someone and losing love for them can lead to divorce. In this way, an important social issue is touched upon, and the film tells the story of what exactly the desires hidden in the individual's psyche cause and lead to difficult steps. The film aims to convey to the audience the idea that even if things are enough, nothing can replace the space of love.