After falling in love, Nassar, a professional thief, is determined to leave the world of crime. But he soon finds himself in the middle of a fierce war waged against him by those affected by his decision.
Serial events revolve around the world of Roma, their lives and their daily rituals
Kidahum is married to a man of weak personality. He decides to marry another woman, who is Safiah, and from here the quarrels and conflict between the two co-wives over the husband begin.
Taking place in the vegetable and fruit market, the conflicts within are shown through the story of Sabah, who began her life as a small saleswoman who suffered from poverty and hunger, but she fought through injustice and deprivation until she became one of the top market merchants.
Feefy A’bdu is an actress and dancer that was born in the governorate of al-Manoufiyah. She began her career as a dancer as part of the folklore group “A’akef” and thereafter appeared as a dancer on cinema productions before being assigned a leading role in the Enaas al-Daghdaghy’s title “Imraa Wahida la Takffy” (One Women Is not Enough). Amongst her theatrical productions are “Shabbab Imraa” (1979), “Hazimny Yaa” (1992), “Ishta wa A’asal” (Honey and Cream) and “Edla’y ya Dousah”. The performer has also taken part in several television productions which include “al-Aanissah Kaf” (Lady K), “Ma zal al-Neel Yagry” (The Nile Still Runs) and “Wazeer fee al Jibss”. Feefy is married to Jordanian businessman Mohamed al-Deedarry.
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