It follows the three siblings Hamid, Mayed and Reem, whose father dies, and they inherit a large house from him, but when the father’s will is disclosed, an unexpected surprise unfolds.
In season three, Wadima and her neighbor Halima continue their mishaps and disagreements that do not stop, as each of them tries to pull a new prank on the other, while Faraj and his son Salem try to reconcile between them.
Four elderly men spend the remaining years in their lives grieving in an adult's shelter, until their luck unexpectedly smiles when one of them inherits a fortune, enabling them to realize their previously forgotten dreams on an adventure on the streets of Dubai.
The events take place in a comedic context, focusing on a family composed of a father, a mother, several children, and their grandmother. The father works in the stock market after retiring, but he loses his money, house, and farm due to the global economic crisis. This forces him to live in an apartment in one of the buildings, where he encounters various and diverse problems.
An Emirati actor, author and director, born on February 18, 1965, in Sharjah. He is one of the most prominent and active theater pioneers in the UAE. His artistic career began in theatre through the play Jamila (1988), followed by A Grain of Sand (1991). During his busy career, he moved between theater, television and cinema. His work in TV drama includes: Marmar of My Time (1996). In 2014, he participated in two Emirati cinema works: Dolphins, and Sunflowers, and he got titled as Theatre Ambassador. He also wrote and directed the play the Unknown Treasure, which is based on the texts of the German writer Berthold Brecht, and for which, he won the Best Theatrical Composition Award. Adding to that, he was honored by the 23rd Sharjah Theatrical Days Tournament, at the Sharjah Cultural Palace.
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