
Acting
He is an Egyptian actor and bodybuilding champion, who was born in Kafr El Sheikh in 1959. His athletic excellence in bodybuilding drew the attention of filmmakers, so he starred in a number of films, including: The Flame of Vengeance (1993), Woman's Vengeance ( 1994) and In Pursuit of the American Dream (1993).

The events revolve around three eras: the Pharaonic era, the Mamluk era, and the first half of the 20th century. The events revolve around corruption and the power of some clerics over the ages to power and false and bad dealings with the people, and how to involve religion in politics in order to obtain positions. That there are clerics deliberately coloring and counterfeiting in this period of time to be the strongest and maintain their positions.

A group of young Egyptians are planning to immigrate to the United States from Bucharest. But, when the man they hired steals their money and leave them on the Hungarian border, they are forced to work together to overcome adversity.

Afaf turns to Yahya's house and asks him to save her from a criminal gang chasing her. The gang breaks into the house, and when Yahya resists, they kill his little brother. Yahya discovers that Afaf planned this to facilitate the gang's mission.

Shafiq Al-Atr establishes a company to invest money, and smuggles the savings of small depositors abroad, while refusing to return them to them, so that the public prosecutor takes over the investigation. While the majority of depositors surrender to their inevitable fate and wait in silence, five of them refuse to submit and confront Shafiq Al-Atr to recover their money from him at any cost.

Al-Sakhawi, the businessman, seeks to buy all the houses and shops in the popular neighborhood where Zainab and Tayel, who is returning from a business trip abroad, live. Both of them refuse to sell to Al-Sakhawi, so Al-Sakhawi tries to make Zainab believe that he loves her and will marry her, and events escalate.

The events of the film revolve around Adham Al-Gabalawy (Hussein Al-Sherbini), who controls the people of his town and aspires to marry a woman after the death of her husband, but she rejects him and repulses him. As a result, Adham decides to expel her and her young children from the town, and that woman suffers and struggles in raising her children as they grow up. The two children, one of whom, Rajab (Al-Shahat Mabrouk), is obsessed with the idea of taking revenge on that unjust man.

Gharib heads to the fishermen's village in search of his brother's killer. He discovers that he was killed by Master Dahi, who controls the fate of the village, by using the boats to smuggle drugs. Gharib decides to have his revenge.

Shukry goes to prison for embezzlement, and when he gets out, he finds no other way but to become a professional fraudster and do suspicious activities. He meets another fraudster who deals with a businessman who carries out smuggling operations, and the police follow up on the events.

Three friends from different social classes, the first is a victim of his parents' divorce as they both try to win him over, the second lives on the money of his parents who live in the Gulf, and the third is a poor destitute who suffers from his mother running away from home with a drug dealer when he was young.

Mabrouk comes from his village to repair part of his uncle's flour machine, and on the train he meets Nawara. He helps her to escape from her uncle who wants to kill her to defend his honor. He also meets Hashim, who tries to quit being an informer for officer Sharif.
