Professor Ramadan is a feared and well respected teacher in a village, forced to take a job in the city teaching at a private school. He soon realizes that most of his students are infatuated with a famous singer whom he tries to ban all mention of within the school, only to fall in love with her...
Set during the 1940s in Egypt, where an accident causes an Egyptian employee and his family to be in danger during the outbreak of some war, and soon, a conflict erupts between the family and the foreign forces.
A young man becomes jealous when his girlfriend wears tight trousers, which becomes the cause of all their differences, and through that idea it addresses the problems that happen between couples in general.
When his aunt postpones her arrival from Brazil, Farid and his friend Nabil ask their actor friend Sokar to pose as Farid's aunt in front of Salwa and Laila.
The events revolve around Shaddad, who is a father who has a number of children, but they are exploitative, avid and cruel, as they want to exploit their father's work as a big merchant to reach everything, so their father tries to resist them and explain the fact that money is not everything. ...
In a comedic context, a group of residents of a building in one of the popular neighborhoods wake up and are surprised that the neighborhood and the people have disappeared, and only them remain, so they begin an arduous journey to restore the neighborhood and its residents again.
A social comedy film about Thuraya Abdeen al-Entebli (Mervat Amin) receives a court order to obtain her grandfather's villa, Entebble Pasha, which was nationalized during the period of the conventions and when she goes to receive it, she found it was transformed into a police department ... Thuraya...
The domineering wife is absent from the house, so the husband takes advantage of the opportunity to catch his breath, as he frequent cabarets and mixes with dancers, with the help of her nephew, who brought him to watch her husband.
The show is lyrical, exposed to social problems that have a political dimension, including that, with the love of people, we can fulfill all our dreams without the need for a chair or position, and this appears from the "Morsi" figure that Ahmed Badir embodies in a comic framework.