Three unlucky friends from one of of the poorer neighborhoods in Casablanca find themselves involved with a terrorist group and pursued under a search warrant.
Larbi sells sandwiches in his mobile cart and wants to develop himself, while his younger brother Abbas is unemployed. Their lives change when Abbas discovers a secret cooking recipe that will be the origin of their fortune, but the cost of success will come at the expense of their relationship.
Fadila Benmoussa is a Moroccan actress, born in Marrakesh in 1959. She started with the amateur theater in 1977, and moved to professionalism in 1981. Ever since that time she has become a familiar face to Moroccan viewers, especially with her "Marrakesh accent" that distinguishes her. She spent more than seven years with the Marrakech El-Wafa Ensemble, where she participated in several plays. Among her works are: The Clandestine (2010), Reserved Travel (2018) and Comfort and Tourism (2010).