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Safi marries a music teacher, Ahmed, despite her father's objection, but with her grandfather's consent. The father revolts and expels her, so she lives a humble life with Ahmed in his mother's house. At the same time, her brother Ashraf abandons his beloved Nahid after the father refuses their marriage and forbids him money. Nahed is forced to deviate to raise money for her marriage to Ashraf.

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  • Naglaa Fathy

    Naglaa Fathy

    صافي

  • Ahmed Al Sonbaty

    Ahmed Al Sonbaty

    أحمد رياض

  • Rushdy Abaza

    Rushdy Abaza

    مجدي

  • Mariam Fakhr Eddine

    Mariam Fakhr Eddine

    أم صافي

  • Laila Hamada

    Laila Hamada

  • Fekry Abaza

    Fekry Abaza

    أشرف

  • Aziza Helmy

    Aziza Helmy

    أم أحمد

  • Mohey Ismail

    Mohey Ismail

  • Sayed Zayan

    Sayed Zayan

    السبّاك

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Safi marries a music teacher, Ahmed, despite her father's objection, but with her grandfather's consent. The father revolts and expels her, so she lives a humble life with Ahmed in his mother's house. At the same time, her brother Ashraf abandons his beloved Nahid after the father refuses their marriage and forbids him money. Nahed is forced to deviate to raise money for her marriage to Ashraf.

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