A different take on the classic One Thousand and One Nights, where Scheherazade has a recurring dream that a soothsayer interprets as a sign that she only has two days left with her husband, before she meets the same fate as the women before her. Scheherazade comes up with a plot to escape that fate.
To provide for his disabled son and his sister who is still a student at the Faculty of Law, Saber earns a living by working as a part-time prisoner. Can he preserve his virtuousness when he has spent so much time amongst criminals?
The events of the film revolve around Adham Al-Gabalawy (Hussein Al-Sherbini), who controls the people of his town and aspires to marry a woman after the death of her husband, but she rejects him and repulses him. As a result, Adham decides to expel her and her young children from the town, and that woman suffers and struggles in raising her children as they grow up. The two children, one of whom, Rajab (Al-Shahat Mabrouk), is obsessed with the idea of taking revenge on that unjust man.
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