The events take place in the house of its owner seeks to maintain the family bonding among his children, so he writes them a will to be read after his death, and the will includes selling him to the house and hiding the money inside it, to make them sit inside the house for the longest time to become interconnected again.
In this Kuwaiti comedy play, Hilal Hajji, a carefree young man buried in debt and dodging relentless creditors, unexpectedly crosses paths with the beautiful and affluent Amira at Salmiya market. Captivated, he falls head over heels, unaware that Amira is actually engaged to his close friend, the shrewd and opportunistic Dr. Fayez. As romantic entanglements and financial troubles collide, Hilal finds himself caught in a web of comedic misunderstandings and rivalries.
After leaving prison, Meshary decides to try to start his life anew, which puts him in many troubles he did not expect, and he enters into a struggle between his past and his present when he meets love.
It highlights an issue that concerns the Kuwaiti society, and has its negative effects on all social segments, which is the issue of unemployment and tries to search for its causes, and also discusses other social and family issues in a comedic format, with light political touches.
The play begins through the story of a trip to the land, and during the road the bus stops due to a malfunction in one of the tires, and a quarrel occurs between the children of the trip, and escalates in the presence of their parents, and each of them begins to charge the other, and forget the main problem, which is the disruption of the bus.