In the world of local neighborhoods, a sect of strong people come together to manage the affairs of these neighborhoods. Known as Al-Fetewa, they are ruffians who shoulder the responsibility of the people in their neighborhoods.
The serial revolves around a bus driver (Muhammad Imam) in a private school. As the driver returns home after school ends, a parent kidnaps the school bus and asks for a ransom.
A comedy about an aspiring actress who enlists the help of her uncle, a casting agent, in order to land her breakthrough role, because the last thing she wants is to end up being an extra like her father.
The series depicts the effect that Cairo University has on the local neighborhood of Bin El Sarayat and its people, and how the neighborhood offers services to the university and its students.
This series revolves around the story of a wealthy man (Yahya Fakharani) and his three daughters. The father decides to distribute his fortune among his daughters, but things become complicated when it is revealed that he committed a grave mistake. As a result, the daughters begin to reject their father, each of them going after his inheritance.
State security officer, Gamal Al-Jabali (Amir Karara) becomes a hired terrorist for an official entity who aims to keep the country in turmoil to stay in power. He falls in love with Tuline (Songul Odin) who suffers from her cruel husband Al-Mahdy(Hatem Ali), the leader of a mafia gang.
Ahdy Sadek is an Egyptian actor. He was born on 30 December 1945. He graduated from the High Institute of theatrical Arts, and started his career in the mid 1970's. His career consisted of small and supporting roles in numerous television series, plays and films, and had never landed a lead role throughout his whole career. Among his memorable roles in television series are “Layaly El Helmeya” (El Helmeya Nights), “Raafat El Haggan”, “Bawabet El halawany” (El halawany's Gate), and “Arabesque”, and in films are “Al Mutawahisha” (The Savage), “Anyab” (Jaws), “Shahazun wa Nubalaa'” (Beggars and Nobles) and “Al youm Al Sades” (The Sixth Day).