Nariman, a widow who her late husband's family is trying to kill her meets Mamdouh, the son of a broken family who has lost his way. As she treats him as a son at first, he falls in love with her.
A high school girl escapes from her village and works as a singer in Cairo, so the mayor decides to send three boys to the city to bring her alive or dead. They are dazzled by the city’s world and meet a quorum that leads them to the owner of a nightclub and her brother, and they work for their accounts in suspicious business and are chased by a rival gang and trying to trap them.
The young girl who works as a waitress in a hotel is harassed and dismissed for not obeying the wishes of her manager, while teacher Abu Farwa (Wahid Saif) and his wife Fekha (Mimi Jamal) run a group of children working in the pickpocket And begging. When her mother gets sick badly and needs a dangerous operation and need a large amount of money to make the teacher work with him in theft and pickpocketing.
A father and head of a poor family who works as a taxi driver for his family, his eldest daughter is a girl with a strong and liberal personality who studied karate. One day, the father dies and the family finds itself without a breadwinner, and the eldest daughter is forced to work as a taxi driver in order to support the family, which puts her in many troubles and unconventional situations that push her down an unconventional path
Tariq is a straight architect, the mother of his fiancé Maha refuses to complete their marriage because he refuses to take bribery to improve his financial condition. He becomes a drug addict and meets the runaway hooker Hamida who decides to repent. They get married without knowing the truth about each other.
Ghada El-Shamaa is a Syrian actress. She started her career in 1976 through a role in the television series "Albayader" (The Wheat Storages). Her breakthrough came when Doreid Laham cast her in his series "Wein Elghalat" (Where is the Fault) in 1979, after which she appeared in numerous Syrian films and series. After she gained popularity in Syria, she attracted the attention of Egyptian director Hosam Eldin Mostaf, who introduced her to the film industry in Egypt. She landed many roles in Egyptian films, the most famous which being her role in the 1991 comedy "Almoshaghebat wal Cabtain" (The Rowdies and the Coach). Her other notable film roles include "Bomb Action"m "Seraa Alhasnawat" (The Battle of the Beauties) and "Alqalb wa ma Yaa'shaq" (The Heart and What it Admires).
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