The first story echoes the life of Abu Shaher, the owner of a local cafe, as he fears he might get arrested for hitting the TV while an official was giving a speech. The second story is about a micro-bus driver who goes through different adventures with the passengers and the police.
The first story follows Ammar and his friends as they hang out, they quarrel over a playing card and things aggravate. The second story is about Nasser who tries to get a Certificate of Good Conduct for his brother to facilitate his travel abroad.
The first story depicts Abu Azzam's struggle when his money is seized, urging him to meet Abu Talal to look for a way out. While in the second story, a pharmacist struggles his way through life as endless debts weigh him down.
When an employee at the American Embassy goes missing in mysterious circumstances, Abu Haifaa has to cut his vacation short and try to find the man.
The first story is about a couple; an actor and his director wife, as they try to keep their usual disagreements aside for a TV interview. The second story follows a hunter who recounts to his son his adventures in the wilderness in an attempt to train him.
The first story follows a government employee who is haunted by nightmares that frighten him everywhere he goes. The second story is about an unemployed man who makes money by making up fake car accidents to get compensation.
As Bahaa finishes writing his debut novel, publishing houses refuse to have it published, which drives him to change the names and settings to falsely claim it's written by a foreign writer, Henry Smith. The second story portrays a minister as he waits to know whether he will be in the new cabinet.
The first story is about two men; a high-profile official and his driver. As they both die in a car accident, the driver gets a prestigious burial, mistaking him for the official. The second story is about Abu Nabil, who searches for a job when the government has his store closed.
When he discovers his son's dishonesty, the smith kicks him out, and the son leaves the village until he reaches the house of the Sage of the Village.
When a friend sees how messy his best friend's life has become, he decides to help him find a suitable wife. The second story follows a powerful man who heads to a restaurant and acts out as he learns his table is reserved for other people.
In the first story, Veteran Mohamed Al-Shamy who has fought against the French colonization finds out that a series about his life is under production. The second story is about a man who returns to the village, only to find out that his threshing floor has been burnt.
The wife of a general manager tries to persuade her husband to appoint one of her acquaintances. A look into the life of the general manager emphasizes his lively nature that appreciates celebrations and festivities.
In the first story, gang members carry out a major embezzlement operation, and the gang leader disguises himself as a blind man. In the second story, the wealthy Mr. Mas'oud marries a young girl, and the members of the association discuss who can succeed him when he passes away.
As Rashad and his wife get lost in the desert, he is shocked to learn that his mobile phone is out of service. The second story is that of a son who makes use of his parents' absence to steal a car.
The first story is about Abu Salam who is afraid of dealing with senior officials in the department. In the second story, reporter Nadia is sent to a psychiatric hospital for a journalistic mission.
In the first story, the director of a tourism company discusses with his employees the various challenges they face. The second story follows a young man who has to reckon with the never-ending demands of his parents-in-law.
In the first story, Fou'ad suffers from short-term memory loss after he was injured in an accident, which lands him in several troubles. In the second story, the owner of a building tries to obtain a permit to build an additional floor.
In the first story, Alaa, a soccer player, is worried about a fateful match in which he participates and angers the fans when he misses a penalty. In the second story, Abu Samra meets his friend after a long absence and they exchange stories.
As Mahmoud's wife urges him to attend a party hosted by his wife's wealthy brother-in-law, he starts considering buying and selling in the stock market to improve his living conditions. But what he gets is a heavy loss.
In the first story, Abu Da'ous is enraged when elections are held to choose a new district chief. In the second story, Abu Fady is assigned to become singer Labib Lam'e's hairdresser.
In the first story, a couple decides to celebrate their wedding anniversary by inviting all the people who attended their wedding ceremony. In the second story, as a husband gives his wife some dollars, he tries to figure a way to get his money back.
A friend of Eng. Riyad decides to help him obtain a work contract in the Gulf region. As he tries to join his wife and quit his job, his resignation is rejected. Helpless, he does his best to get the company to fire him.
In the first story, Fawaz's father wants to wed his son to Fariha, but he is shocked to learn they are milk siblings. In the second story, an employee learns that his wife writes reports against his colleagues.
As a group of friends visit a married couple and congratulate them on buying a new villa, the group starts mentioning how they met their spouses.
In the first story, the first day at work for a general manager proves to be challenging. In the second story, a man stranded on a mountain seeks help.
The first story presents an employee who wants to collect money to buy decorations so as to please his manager. In the second story, Ayman manages to help his friend kickstart a career in the cinema by getting him a role as an extra.
The first story is about the owner of a bus company, as he tries to win more customers over and get his buses loaded with them. The second story echoes a TV presenter who interviews several authors in her show "How to Write?".
As a man spends the night with his friends, a heated debate arises as they discuss laws and penalties. Eventually, a bet is made and someone has to win it.
The first story is set in an imaginary country called Haboub; a proposal is made to convince the people that their country is in a clash with a neighboring country. The second story revolves around how to distribute the meat of Eid Adha sacrifices between the relatives of a married couple.
The first story is about a couple who spend all day watching successive newscasts, while the second story presents the death of author Tarif Ma'alouf who dies in exile, leaving his relative to deal with the aftermath of his death.