The movie revolves in a romantic frame where intertwining love stories take place in conjunction with the travel of a number of passengers on board a tour bus traveling between Cairo and Mansoura.
A young man named Dhadha gets a help from a rich powerful lady to run for presidency but he does not know that she other things in mind.
The events revolve in a dramatic framework about a woman from a poor class who is almost destitute, marrying for nothing but marriage, then marrying her to her husband, but she loves him and desires it, and in a moment of madness she engages in lesbianism with his second wife, and leaves signs on her body after which she had sexual intercourse with others, Finhal is beaten by his second wife, and he goes back to his arms in the arms of the first
O pedido de casamento de um músico é recusado pela mãe de sua namorada, que usa até mágica para se intrometer cada vez mais na relação.
Layla
Ahla el-Awqat (The Best of Times) tells the story of a successful middle-aged woman (Salma, played by Hanan Tork) who is left to live with her step father after a not-so-tragic accident that claims the life of her mother. Salma goes on a quest to find out the identity of the sender of mystery letters and packages. One letter includes a picture of her and her two best friends from school (played by the Hend Sabry and Menna Shalaby), whom she has not seen for 14 years. Reunited, the girls embark on the quest of finding the identity of the sender.
Somia
The residents of the Mokattam area are in a state of joy. Shata has been married to the dancer (Ahlam), but (Ahlam) has a lover's heart (Awad). In order to resolve the situation, Awad must arrange for the expenses of the marriage within a few days and the introduction of Ahlam's speech. Awad tries to help Awad and thinks that she is overdoing herself. Awad is committing a process closer to armed robbery and stealing his brother's clothes to sell. Ahlam is staying in an apartment of a foreigner to help her boyfriend buy the net.