Episodes: Series - Al Bahth Ean Fursa - 1990


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  • episode #1

After they graduate from their college, Shalabi proposes to Omaima and her father agrees despite her mother’s disapproval. The painter Abbas tries to convince Shalabi to work with him to get rich quickly. Zaher is married to the wealthy Nashwa without telling his family.

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  • episode #2

After Shalabi and Omaima get engaged, they get jobs in a paper, while they continue to look for an opportunity to publish their articles. Omaima is astonished by her brother Zaher’s rapid wealth.

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  • episode #3

Shalabi resents having his articles published in the name of the head of the paper’s department. Zaher manipulates concrete materials in construction. Shalabi and Omaima disguise themselves as beggars and get to know Buffalo to get a scoop, but the latter discovers the matter.

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  • episode #4

Several murders take place, and Zuhdi tasks Shalabi to do a press report about them. Through police investigations, it becomes clear that the killer is the same person, so Shalabi asks Omaima to help him.

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  • episode #5

Omaima becomes anxious, believing that there is a serial killer who will kill her if she helps Shalabi, and the police forces succeed in closing in on the perpetrator.

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  • episode #6

Omaima and Shalabi apply for a job in a new magazine, and the editor-in-chief, Amal, asks them to conduct a scoop on a problem of concern to society. Shalabi refuses the job as a photographer in the magazine. Nashwa insists on announcing her marriage to Zaher.

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  • episode #7

Shalabi thinks about writing a book after he and Omaima were fired from the magazine. Abbas proposes to Omaima in marriage, and Shalabi decides to leave journalism and work with Omaima in plumbing.

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  • episode #8

Shalabi and Omaima apply for a job as new faces in a media production company, and they are surprised to find that they are among the extras, while the producer, Ismat, refuses to give them their salary due to the delay in shooting.

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  • episode #9

Shalabi gets to know the obscure writer Ragab, and discovers that he is the actual writer of the film and is forced to sell the script to the famous writer Ali Suleiman, who takes the credit for it. Shalabi and Omaima fail as actors.

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  • episode #10

Shalabi applies for a job to work abroad, and pays a large sum to a travel company, which defrauds him. Shalabi proposes to Omaima to work in a nursery so that they can make big profits.

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  • episode #11

Zaher breaks up with Nashwa. As Shalabi and Omaima work in an investment company, they succeed in exposing the corruption of its owners and filing a report with the police. They then decide to work in a hotel.

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  • episode #12

As Shalabi and Omaima take their jobs at the hotel, they cause trouble everywhere there, after which they are transferred to work in the kitchen.

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  • episode #13

Shalabi and Omaima succeed in thwarting an attempt to smuggle antique jewelry, but their many problems at work cause the hotel manager to fire them. They then join a job in a sweets factory, and give out all the products to an orphanage for free.

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  • episode #14

The police arrest Omaima and Shalabi, and release them after paying the price of the sweets to the factory. Shalabi is forced to agree to work with Abbas in painting.

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  • episode #15

Abbas helps Omaima and Shalabi work for Al Ghamrawi's company, and the latter's drug trade becomes clear. Medhat deceives Zaher in favor of Nashwa and tricks him into cooperating with him in building public housing.

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  • episode #16

Finale

Shalabi and Omaima travel on a business trip for Al Ghamrawi’s company and discover that he is smuggling drugs in their bags. They report it to the embassy, ​​and the police arrest Al Ghamrawi. Shalabi and Omaima return to work in journalism.

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