As the unemployed Safiha and Hamada are looking for a suitable job opportunity to earn a living, they decide to offer themselves for rent to whoever pays them to meet his demands as a means of making money.
Tarek Helmy is a young married psychiatrist who has a daughter named Farida. On her first birthday, a patient called Tawfiq Al-Masry comes to Tarek, explaining to him an experiment he wants to carry out: he will pick someone, "The Chosen", and put him through a cycle of self-destructive crises over thirty days.
Single coworkers at a radio station are brought together by mutual friends, but their starry-eyed notions about love may scuttle their romance.
Rizqa adopts and raises her nephew Maghawry after his mother dies during his birth. He grows up with his aunt in Al-Siyala neighborhood in Alexandria where they suffer from poverty and difficult circumstances, but events take a turn when a rich businessman claims that he's Maghawry's father.
Shady Aly is an Egyptian television and film director. He graduated from the cinematography department in the High Cinema Institute in 1997. He is most known for being the cinematographer in films including "Ezaa'at Hob" (Love Broadcast) and "Bolteya El Ayma" (Swimming Tilapia). He directed the film "Hayaty Mebahdela" and the television series "Alragol Al-Ennab" (Hibiscus Man).
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