In a dramatic context, the events of the series deal with the changes of the social relations between the Shazli family members and its head, Mahmoud, from the Royal era until the events of 1952.
The series reviews the daily life of Professor Shalash, through a large number of comical situations and paradoxes that arise through his relationship with his wife and children, or his relationships with neighbors or with his colleagues at work
Three brothers live with their wives in one villa, Dr. Saeed, Salama and Saadoun. The family is surprised by someone knocking on the door of the villa at dawn and placing a baby in a basket in front of them, along with a letter addressed to the cheating lover whose name begins with the letter S. Thus, the accusation is directed at all the husbands. The wives suspect their husbands. A gang is monitoring the villa in order to kidnap the child, and there is a woman monitoring the villa.
A young man has his own dreams and aspirations that are very simple and down-to-earth; he wishes to bring justice and virtue to everyone and put an end to evil and tyranny. Is such a simple dream as easy as he believes it to be?
In one of the villages, the big landowners are fighting over buying the largest percentages of land, as Taher Bey covets acquiring the land belonging to Kamla Hanem, which she inherited from her late husband, and she is supported in this conflict by her daughter's husband, who works as a police officer. The forces of the conflict change when the dancer Nawara and her band come to the village, and he throws her into the conflict between the bigwigs.
Sherine marries Ashraf against the wishes of her wealthy businessman father. Then Sherine disappears and her husband informs the police and tells them that the kidnappers offered him a million pounds to return her. The police officers discover Ashraf's involvement in his wife's disappearance and they locate Sherine and rescue her. Ashraf flees and the police chase him.
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