The film is about the life of one of the gypsy tribes led by the hyena, whose members live on the outskirts of the city. They carry out illegal activities such as robbery and kidnapping, which belong to Badara, who is trying to break away from her tribe, especially with her family trying to marry her cousin Riad Massad. Of the forces of the leadership of the tribe between Kadoura and Daba.
Adam is dissatisfied with his life and seeks wealth in any way. He likes the nurse Azza, who works for his sick grandmother whose death he awaits in order to inherit her money. He throws his birthday party in her villa and invites his friends. As they celebrate, many strange paradoxes occur.
Hosni is the owner of a cabaret, he gets used to marrying every time from the dancer who works for him in order to get her money and then abandon her to marry another dancer and so on, but when he reunites three of his victims dancers and get together, they decide together to put a tight plan to take revenge on him for everything he did to them, especially since the side of the cabret has other illegal works in secret.
The film's events take place in a romantic comedy framework. The film deals with a love story that develops between Mohamed (Mohamed El Helw) and Mona (Mona Abdel Ghani), but the financial problems they face stand in the way of this love. The girl falls into the clutches of a group of villains, and Mohamed tries to save her from all those who covet her and protect her, but in the process he faces many problems and events follow one another.
The story revolves around three young men who work as boys for the mechanic, Usta Farag. There is Abbas, who loves Batta and intends to marry her, and Hassouna competes with him over her. Ali, who loves Usta Farag's daughter, Ezza. Hamada, who befriends an addicted girl and makes her hunt men. Abbas tries to collect some money so that he can marry his lover, Batta. He tries to sell a car without Usta Farag knowing, who throws him out of the workshop. He resorts to a gang that steals and dismantles cars. Ali approaches Usta Farag about marrying his daughter, but he throws him out of his workshop.
Ibrahim and Tafida live a happy life, the only thing that spoils it is that they do not have children. Ibrahim is forced under pressure to marry his neighbor, Hasna. Tafida discovers his marriage and is surprised that she is pregnant, so he decides to divorce Hasna, but he is surprised that she is also pregnant. Tafida and Hasna give birth to five children each, and the pressure on Ibrahim increases, and events escalate.
Sharifa is a middle-aged woman whose life is dedicated to managing the textile factory that she inherited from her husband, and looking after her family. But an unpleasant surprise lies waiting when she learns that her daughter is in love with their neighbor who is old enough to be her father.
In one of the villages, the big landowners are fighting over buying the largest percentages of land, as Taher Bey covets acquiring the land belonging to Kamla Hanem, which she inherited from her late husband, and she is supported in this conflict by her daughter's husband, who works as a police officer. The forces of the conflict change when the dancer Nawara and her band come to the village, and he throws her into the conflict between the bigwigs.
Upper Egyptian Souad disguises herself as a bulldozer on the orders of her father, who did not give birth to males, to take revenge on her brother Ahmed, who works in a hotel in Cairo. During this, they clash with an antiquities smuggling gang, and the comedic events escalate.
In the 1920s, Azouz is a failed actor and his fiancée Folla works as a maid in the house of the chief of police in Alexandria, who's responsible for arresting serial killers Raya and Sakina. When all plans to arrest them by officer Fathi fail, Azzouz and Folla disguise themselves as Raya and Sakina.