In the film "became a legend" the life of the hero of the Second Karabakh War, Hudayar Yusifzadeh, is screened.
The characters of Khudayar and Nigar live in Baku, in the neighbourhood. Khudayar, who works as a security guard on the night shift, tries to sleep in the morning, but Nigar, who is preparing for an event, disturbs him with the sounds of her guitar.
Despite Hudayar's musical education he avoids music and Nigar notices this. She tries to persuade him to study music and succeeds.
Arif, the shoemaker, is a true professional who does not reveal his name to Hudayar. He tells Khudayar what he wants to convey to him in profound terms.
Hudayar, who has joined the Border Troops, sets off without revealing his thoughts. However, at the last moment Nigar becomes convinced of his feelings.
At the end of the film Hudayar follows the commander's orders and goes to Zangilan. The whole team, except for his comrade-in-arms Akshin, is killed.
In the last minutes of his life, Hudayar gives the bracelet from Hara Byul Akshin to give to Nigar.
What the shoe-maker wanted to say has happened.
Although the genre of the film is melodrama the film reflects Hudayar's positive energy.