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After buying a new washing machine, Said wins a free trip for two persons to Agadir city, there, many funny situations happen to him and his family.
Mustapha is a forty-year-old barber in Casablanca. His clients are retired high-ranking government officials, former cabinet ministers and power brokers in Morocco. On the side, Mustapha has an underground business "facilitating" paperwork, using his privileged access to these retired bigwigs to grease the wheels of bureaucracy. While his operation thrives, Mustapha keeps a shameful secret: he is illiterate, and has hired Said to assist him with managing appointments and tracking transactions. He does not know that Said is being paid to monitor his underground dealings.
Nora, who has been attached to her work and her career, decides to sacrifice everything so that she can raise her daughter, Hind one year old, and take care of her house, because her husband Salim earns a good living. Since they had Hind, the couple decides to reduce their quarrels and shouting matches so as not to create bad energy in the house and around their daughter. The violence decreases in the house, but the traps and dirty tricks are still there to entertain. Nora and Salim can't live without bothering each other.
A young Moroccan man wants to take his aging father on a trip he's longed for: skiing in Switzerland. When he gets denied a travel visa, he gets creative about how to help make his dad's dream come true.
Naïma decides to run away from home and works as a dancer in a cabaret. Very beautiful, she is courted by important personalities who die under unexplained circumstances. Moncef, a young police commissioner, tirelessly leads the investigation to uncover the truth, probably connected to the monster.