A retired Egyptian officer working at the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv decides to plot revenge against Israel for freezing his bank accounts when he objected to its monstrous conduct in Palestine. In Egypt, he recruits five of his former students to rob Israel’s largest bank.
Arafaa is a righteous man who owns a number of fishing boats. Due to his success, he faces many problems and clashes with the people around him to do the right thing.
The series revolves around the teacher of the first Arabic language, Professor Ramadan (Mohamed Heneidy), who lives in a rural village called Mitt Bariz, who is very loved by the people of the village and tries to exploit their love to illuminate their insight into what the mayor and the People's Assembly member asked about this village of corruption. In the midst of events, he goes to France and some comic paradoxes occur.
A dramatic police investigation by chief detective Colonel Hassan, the task entrusted to him is to look into a bomb report in a luxury hotel in downtown Cairo on the wedding night of the scandalous businesswoman Belle Safi, who will be attended by important community figures at various levels, but each carrying Inside is much worse than what people show.
He is one of the members of Ghobn family, born in Sharqia Governorate. His father is artist Abdel Fattah Ghobn. He works in the field of acting and directing, and has participated with his Polish wife in introducing Polish culture to Egypt and the Arab world, as he, with the help of his wife, translated the works of a group of Polish writers and poets who won Nobel Prizes, such Henryk Sienkiewicz. In the fifties, he participated in some films when he was a student, then he stopped acting for many years, then returned to acting in the early third millennium. His films include Cairo Station, and The Son of Al-Onsol.