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Saleem or Salim Al-Basri, an Iraqi actor and comedian celebrated for his iconic portrayal of Haji Radhi on the 1960s Iraqi television comedy series.
Al-Basri's versatile talent spanned both comedy and drama, solidifying his status as one of Iraq's most renowned artists.
His notable contributions include comedic performances in the beloved series "Tahit Moos Al-Hallaq," translating to "Under the Barber’s Razor.
" Such was his impact on Iraqi entertainment that a statue dedicated to him stands proudly in Baghdad, immortalizing the legacy of this esteemed actor and comedian.
The film presents, in a comedic manner, how to execute a dramatic film featuring a love story between a young man and a young woman. It depicts the execution of comedic scenes by shooting at the lover, as well as the selection of a cart and horse by the carriage driver Alwan. Alwan becomes annoyed during filming by the romantic expressions between the lovers, believing them to be real, which causes disruptions in the film's production.
Qassem has an accident that causes him to experience amnesia. A rural family finds him and gives him the name Hammady. He lives happily until another accident leads to the recovery of his memories.
Saleh inherits a building after the death of his uncle, he is surprised to find out that tenants living in the building are suffering from different kind of problems caused by his late uncle especially the high rent that he used to collect from them which is higher than the amount agreed on in the contract. Saleh gets an offer from a rich man who wants to buy the building by any price but Saleh refuses that causes the rich man to ask one of his men to do the job of scaring the tenants so they would leave the building.