Awad has a mission to unclog the drains. But those aren't any drains; they are the drains of a government official. Will he succeed and save his family from poverty?
Adel is living in poverty. He gets fired and then imprisoned after his work car gets stolen. In prison, one of the inmates advises him to steal to save himself.
Bassem likes beautiful women and flirts with them. As he weds Sahar, one of the women he fell for, his marriage doesn't stop him from pursuing other women.
When Zamel's father dies, he goes to visit his grave after forty days. But a lot of surprises await him, which reflects the reality of our daily lives, especially when it comes to dealing with government officials.
Nazih is a traffic officer who tries to carry out his daily duties honorably, but he is shocked by the many violations he witnesses, the most glaring of which comes from government officials.
Selim, a coachman, drives a woman and her daughter to the clinic. When his dua (appeal to God) for a poor family is answered, everyone tries to get his blessing.
Assem Gawad is a critic of art, sports, and politics. What will become of him when both television channels and public opinion have no place for him?
Mourad wants to take another wife, but he is afraid of the consequences. When he leaves without notice, problems arise, most notably the fact that he is rumored to be dead.
When Adel grows sick of being unemployed and having no rights in his country, he tries to commit suicide. Trouble arises as the government interferes.
Ramy, a plastic surgeon, decides to wed Hasnaa whom he decides to operate on to turn into a beautiful woman. Only it turns out that he trapped himself in that marriage after the surgery is a success.
After making trouble at his old school, the son of the well-known Sheikh Ghadban is transferred to a new school. Ghadban warns the principal against doing anything to his troublemaker son. Problems arise when that attitude doesn't fly with the teachers
An Iraqi official is intent on staying in office for as long as possible to dash people's dreams. He finds a magic lamp that could grant his wishes.
An Iraqi employee uses his cell phone everywhere, to the point that he gets preoccupied with filming his daily life that he forgets his familial life.
Saleh invents a device that can expose liars and corrupt people. As he presents it to an official to test on the rest of the politicians, the official accidentally tests it on himself during an interview. The results land Saleh in hot water.
Hamid steals cell phones to cover his daily expenses. As he clashes with a woman, he discovers a truth that changes the course of his life.
Sherif is a street vendor who sells national dishes out of his car. The government decides to clone him and use him as a buffer against the fury of the people.
Eid is a rural young man whose personal account on Facebook gets him into a lot of problems, one of which might get him disgraced in the city.
Dr. Gamal goes to Tahrir Square to help the injured protestors. When he gets injured and dies, he finds himself in another world where he gets to see what happens to martyrs.