Chef Abu El Magd reopens his family's restaurant with the hesitant help of his daughter, Didi. But a magical book in the pantry soon pulls her into a fierce fight to protect the restaurant from its rivals.
Within a social dramatic framework, the events deal with the story of the widowed grandmother Zuzu, who worked in agriculture and had two sons and two daughters. We follow her relationship with her grandchildren, and her dealings with them and the problems they face.
It seems that Aida will never live a happy life. After her brother is killed, her life turns into hell, with constant conflicts between her family and the Ghoul family
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.
Despite Sherif's success in high school with grades that qualify him to enter the Faculty of Engineering, which his parents dream he would attend, he aspires to own his own project of making paper chairs.
An Egyptian actor, whose beginning was in the mid-nineties through television, where he participated in the series (Sakin Qasadi), and after that he continued his work between cinema and television, among his most prominent works (Saraya Abdin, Khatem Suleiman, Rafaq on escalators)