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Hassanein Abu Sunna is released from prison after committing a murder. He persuades Ghobasha to rent his furnished apartment to the rich Radwan as the journalist Ahmed documents the changes taking place in the neighborhood in his articles.

In a mixed high school, Sayed Abu Dahab leads a group of students who spend their nights at the disco,spreading among them addiction and customary marriage, and their school principal tries to fix things.

Journalist Hossam is involved with three different women at the same time. Amira, the charming journalist who's well connected, Reem his rebel revolutionary secretary, and Hanadi the simple lady who's the victim of the collapse of a building.

Awad decides to leave his land and go to Cairo to practice singing, leaving his fiancée Nosa. Awad struggles to become a singer, while Nosa is forced to marry someone she does not love, which prompts Nosa to flee to Cairo and stay with her aunt, staying with her lover, working in the office of the hyena who plots to rob her when she resists him, and she goes to prison.

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?

Yassin is a wealthy businessman who started as a drug dealer. As he tries to prevent his son Kamal from following in his footsteps, his son Maged graduates from med school and goes to the US. When he returns, he is shocked when he finds his father married to Dalal, Maged's former sweetheart.

A government employee named Karim has two beautiful daughters whom he raised well. They are (Karima) and (Hoda). Karima does not care about anything except her clothes and adornments. She hesitates about love and marriage between two people: (Kamal), the wealthy, frivolous young man, and her cousin, the engineer (Ahmed), the ambitious, struggling young man. She pays dearly for her hesitation. Her sister (Hoda) determined the course of her life from the beginning, so she chose to marry her other cousin and start their life together from scratch, a life based on love and familiarity between them.

Nader (Samir Ghanem) and Al-Zanati Khalifa (George Sidham) are two friendly doctors, but they are very different from each other. The son of the dean of the Faculty of Medicine succeeded in his people's respect for his father and took his work for quick profit and wealth at the expense of professional ethics. He spent seven years in Upper Egypt and devoted himself to the Abu Qarat department, and between the two there are dialogues about ethics and society, and about their differences.

When Ahmed witnesses the teacher Abu Jabal brutally beating his father to death, he leaves the neighborhood and devotes himself to learning karate to take revenge on him. He returns to the neighborhood and meets the beautiful widow Badriya who sells drinks on the corner of the neighborhood and learns that Abu Jabal took over her late husband's store after his death. Ahmed gets close to Abu Jabal and becomes one of his men to take revenge, which angers his right-hand man Zaki, who tries to kill him.

A neighborhood that includes different groups of dancers. One of the residents makes them believe that their homes are about to collapse, so they will leave them and demolish them to build a large theater. A young singer returns to his old neighborhood dreaming of building a large theater there, and agrees with one of the pashas to make this happen. But what he does not know is that achieving this dream requires destroying the neighborhood and displacing its residents.

