The events take place in a comedic context, where a businesswoman named (Magda) is exposed to many harassments, but she survives her enemies’ attempts to harm her, and is able to obtain her full rights from them.
When rich businessman and village elder Gaafar is approached by the young Aida about a loan, he offers to give her the money on one condition: being his wife for 400 days.
Between the past and the present, the events of the series follow Sultan Hamed, a popular hero at the time of the French campaign who turns into a legend that has shrines in many villages of Egypt. At the same time, Hamed, a jewelry maker, devotes his life to revealing the sultan's secret and finds himself fleeing from antiquity smugglers.
As Faten, a woman who works at the real estate registry, decides to ask for a divorce from her husband Seif, she finds herself facing many hardships and obstacles; raising two daughters on her own and finding out that the odds are stacked against her when it comes to the law.
Hala Sedky George Younan earned her degree in literature in 1981. She excelled at sports and was a champion swimmer. As a child, Hala spent some time in the United States and began her artistic career upon her return to Egypt. Her role in the TV series “Rihlat Million” drew attention to her and she has since diversified her roles from comedies to tragedies. Among the plays that she has starred in are: “Al Wada’a ya Bakawat” (“Farewell Tears”), “727”, “Al Sa’aydah Wasaloo” (“The Sa’aydah are Here”), “Matloub Tagneed” (“Conscription Notice”), “Izay Al Sihha” (“How are you Doing?”) and “Bashweesh”. Among the television productions that she has taken part in are “Arabesque”, “Al Ragol wa Al Lail” (“The Man and the Night”), “Ragol fee Zaman Al A’awlamah” (“A Man in the Age of Globalization”) and “Dolly Dolly”.