After their mother's mysterious death, three sisters find themselves under the control of their manipulative eldest sister, who is determined to secure their marriages to wealthy suitors.
Blindly in love, Gharam leads a happy married life with Thunyan, but a painful betrayal opens a can of worms that changes her world forever.
A decision to spend her husband’s secret stash of money takes Amina, who leads a simple life, to places she never imagined she would go.
Elham Al-Fadala, a Kuwaiti actress, was born on June 18, 1974. She completed high school and began her artistic career by co-starring with Dawood Hussein and Hassan Al-Ballam in the play "At the Door, Youth" in 2000. From 2003 to 2008, she worked in productions produced by Scope Center, owned by writer Fajr Al-Saeed, under an exclusive contract. She has appeared in dozens of productions across theater and television. Her most notable works include "Qannas Khaitan," "Dunya Al-Qawi," and "Maskanak Youfi."