Two days before his wedding, a young millionaire playboy goes to celebrate with his fiancée, his friend, and his friend's fiancée, only to wake up the next day and discover that he married both his fiancée and his friend's fiancée, and that he also gave up his wealth to a complete stranger, so he sets off to find out what happened the night before.
The series present comic situations facing the characters, who change according to the situations they are exposed to. We see the hero of the work as a husband at times, a lover at times, a gang leader, and a thief at times.
A couple buys a new palace, but they discover that they have been deceived, and the palace has been sold to multiple people. To make matters worse, the palace is haunted and anyone who lives in it is afflicted by a magical curse!
Sully a lover boy, who escapes his marriage from Farah, to then find himself in love with Mariam but fails to marry her because of a spell. His journey contains many comedic situations with his friend Meshmesh.
After he hits someone with his car, Hennawi, also known as the X-Lance, accidentally finds himself involved with a notorious gang that smuggles antiquities.
The events take place in a romantic comedy framework when the famous DJ Fares is exposed to a number of funny situations and comic paradoxes because he is unable to confess his love to the girl of his dreams, for fear of losing her because of a ploy that leads to the marriage of any girl who confesses his love to her.
The film takes place in a social and comic framework, through a mother's relationship with her children, in light of the presence of other responsibilities surrounding her, such as her work in a senior position and more challenges that she faces.
Hossam Dagher is an Egyptian actor and director. He was born in Kuwait in 1980, and then moved to live in Egypt, where he received a bachelor's degree in medicine from Cairo University in 2002, followed by a master's degree in blood and immune system diseases in 2006. He then studied acting in TVI Actor Studio NY in New York until 2009, and flew back to Egypt to join Khaled Galal's acting workshop in Cairo Opera House's Creativity Center, where he had his big break, performing in the highly successful and controversial play “Ahwa Sada” (Black Coffee) in 2011, which was shoen in several Arab countries besides Egypt. Dagher continued his acting career afterwards through roles in numerous films and TV series, including the films “Safari” and “Amir Albehar” (Prince of the Seas), and the series “Ayza Atgawwez” (I Need to Get Married), “Khorm Ebra” (Pin Hole) and “Ibn Halal” (A Good Guy).