The events revolve around the lives of three childhood friends Lama, Mix, and Alfy as they transform from close companions into a clever crew of con artists, using their unique skills to outsmart the greedy and fund their wildest dreams.
Sayed Al-Jada decides to deceive his five children by selling the pension they share with forged documents, claiming that he will travel to meet with investors. During his absence, one of his sons, Majahid, who manages the pension, tries to host a musical event to generate profits that will impress his father. At the same time, another son, Adel, who is a singer, attempts to invite an important producer to listen to his performance. Meanwhile, the daughter, Aida, a feminist activist, invites some of her friends and followers to film a movie about harassment. Additionally, another son, Essam, a religious extremist, hosts a leader of his group who brings along a mysterious individual to the pension. Meanwhile, the final son, Bastardo, attempts to rob a neighboring bank through a tunnel he dug in the basement of the pension. However, all these events become entangled and complicated due to an unexpected surprise that catches everyone off guard.
In a dramatic context, Laila works as a lawyer and lives in the city of Port Said. She wakes up one day to find that her husband has disappeared. After a search trip, she discovers that he ran away, leaving behind two children, Laila and Hashem, after ten years of marriage. She tries to find out the secret of his escape despite the great love story between them.
The film's events revolve around a group of outlaw friends who engage in criminal and suspicious activities, but it leads them to major crises with dangerous consequences.
A merchant has three children; Salem, Salim, and Gawdar. However, the life of the last son, Gawdar, becomes complicated, and he comes into conflict with the enemy Shimoun to reach the four treasures of the wiseman Shamardal.
The events of the series revolve around a dramatic context about phobia, by highlighting a number of people who suffer from this disease, the most important problems they face, and how they interact with them.
Araby seeks to escape from a bitter past, but its shadow casts over him from time to time, so he finds no way but to confront it
Media personality Hend Salem tries to advance further in her work by seeking to host a well-known figure; however, she gets involved in a big case that reveals a lot about her past and the existence of an old love story with this celebrity.
The lawyer Adam returns to his city of Luxor after an absence of years in search of his brother, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, as he discovers that the reason for his brother’s disappearance is a gold mine.
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.
Waleed Fawaz (Waleed Fawaz Abdelaziz El Sayyed) is an Egyptian actor who was born on December 17, 1980. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, department of drama and theater criticism. He began his career as a stand-up comedian. Of his most notable performances in TV drama include those in: “Qatil Bila Ogr” (Murderer Without Pay) in 2009, “Ahl Cairo” (People of Cairo) in 2010, “Abwab El Khof” (Doors of Fear) in 2011, and “Raqm Maghol” (Unknown Number) in 2012. His big break came after performing the role Moatamad of in the TV series “Bidoun Zikr Asmaa” (Anonymously) in 2013, and then in the TV series “El Sabaa Wesaya” (The Seven Commandments) in 2014. He also appeared in the films “Zahimer” (Alzheimer’s) in 2010, “El Maslaha” (The Deal) in 2012, and “Ba’d El Tawfan” (After the Flood) in 2012.