A biographical series that recounts the story of the Egyptian icon Leila Mourad through a journey that starts with her birth and ends with her retirement, alluding to social and political factors that contributed to her identity formation and her artistic legacy.
In 1930, a big family living in the same house in Al-Midan neighborhood faces a series of thrilling events that shed light on familial issues. The series depicts the entangled relationships of the residents of Al-Midan, which is one of the oldest Syrian neighborhoods.
A look into the history of modern Syria and the era of resistance against the French occupation, offering a glimpse into the social aspects affecting that era, including the traditional ideas and hereditary concepts that get passed down and affect the social environment in the country.
Abu Abdul Latif controls the market with his influence and power and refuses to divide his company and give everyone their right, and with his multiple marriages, his children worry about losing their money, while his daughter, Al Jawhara, takes after her father in his tyranny and control.
After Hammad and Jaafar are killed at the hands of Abdullah, the pressure on Fathallah grows stronger, while plots are being hatched against him again by many parties and enemies.
Hala is a married woman who lives in a rural neighborhood and has five children, she and her family live in difficult financial conditions, because her husband is unemployed. Things take a turn when Hala's husband sells one of their children without her knowledge to a wealthy family.
After suffering from a breakdown, the businessman Omar gets admitted to a psychiatric hospital, where he stays for a long time until Dr. Laila Sallam joins the hospital. As Omar falls for Laila, he decides to do his best to recover and overcome his psychological condition.
The story depicts the class struggle between the poor who cling to honor and defend their principles regardless of the price, and the climbing bourgeois class that has made a fortune through illegal business from the black market and the drug and slave trade.
Following the life events of Suleiman El Abyad family with Zeinab opening a sweets project with Fadela and achieving great profits, while Dalanda restores her relationship with Wassim and decides to marry him. At the end of the season, El Sebouei and Suleiman are old, but still quarreling.
Bashar is a surgeon who has a hospital he inherited from his father and is married to a younger woman. Inside the hospital, various patients are introduced, and through them, many problems of people that intertwine with Bashar' life are discussed.