Youssef, the godfather, extends a helping hand to everyone in need and seeks to achieve a social balance, but his children object to his squandering his wealth, believing they are more deserving of...Read more it, so they cut ties with him, and when times become hard, they return to him and seek his support, but disappointments befall him from everywhere.
Badr struggles financially and is forced to sell the house and return to his father, the godfather Youssef, despite their past problems, but Hessa objects to her siblings' return, which her aunt Amna tries to convince her and Youssef to accept, and the latter is surprised by the robbing of his shop.
Youssef, the godfather, extends a helping hand to everyone in need and seeks to achieve a social balance, but his children object to his squandering his wealth, believing they are...Read more more deserving of it, so they cut ties with him, and when times become hard, they return to him and seek his support, but disappointments befall him from everywhere.
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