Yehya, post-divorce and diagnosed with Alzheimer's like his father, seizes an unexpected chance from Shabaka to pursue his dream of becoming a professional fighter. Motivated by redemption and a desire to connect with his daughter, he persuades Tambi, to train him for a final fight. Yehya struggles with memory loss striving to preserve recollections amid his challenging circumstances.
The events revolve around Radwa, who is accused of killing the man who destroyed her life by harassing her and then escaping punishment. Compelling evidence piles up against her, especially video footage of the murder. Nevertheless, nothing is as it seems, but with the help of artificial intelligence, anything is possible.
After Sakheya is exposed to injustice, oppression, and many accusations of which she is innocent, she starts to change into a person who wants to get back at everyone who conspired against her.
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.
The film revolves around an officer who examines some social issues, especially those related to the crises of the poor within moled el saida, and the problems they face.
Hanan Karam Motawie is an Egyptian television and film actress. She is the daughter of Soheir Al Morshedy and the late actor Karam Motawie. She graduated from Cairo University from the faculty of commerce. She began her career on "Hadeeth El Sabah we el Masaa." She's played a number of memorable characters in both television and film, including "Qas we Lazq" by Hala Khalil, "Al Ghaba" (The Forest) and "Heliopolis" by Ahmad Abdalla. She won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film "Qas we Lazq." Her television credits include "Sara," "Awlad El Shawarea," "Aghla men Hyati," "Azmet Sokkar" and "Wekalet Ateyya."