In the framework of the comedy, the work deals with the story of Rahe, nicknamed Abu Al-Falus, who owns his own perfume shop, and when he is subjected to a scam and fraud, Rahi soon begins to try to recover what was taken from him.
Sharifa raises her daughters after the death of her husband, assumes their responsibility, helps solve their problems until they marry, and refuses to marry her cousin to please her daughters.
In the framework of the comedy, the work deals with the story of Rahe, nicknamed Abu Al-Falus, who owns his own perfume shop, and when he is subjected to a scam and fraud, Rahi soon begins to try to recover what was taken from him.
Mansour marries Hayat, and he thinks that he will live a simple, decent life with her, but he is surprised by her mother’s interference in all their affairs, and debts control him, and every time he tries to overcome his problems, he falls into another problem.
The events of the work revolve around a comedic framework around the Bazza family, who belong to the poor class and are unlucky enough to move to Abu Khaled's house to work as a maid for his family, but with Bazza's cleverness and intelligence, Abu Khaled falls in love with her and marries her, and she begins her plans to obtain Abu Khaled's property.