A biopic of Egyptian singer Abdel-Haleem Hafez (Zaki).
The events begin at King's College Hospital in London, where Halim sleeps on his deathbed. He and a journalist named Ramzi remember all the events that happened to him through flashback. He remembers his human and emotional relationships and his long journey with art. His relationship with Nawal, Mona Zaki, the daughter of the village of sweets whom he helped, appears. He often stood by her side until she joined the Faculty of Medicine in Cairo, while she lived a one-sided love story for him, as shown by his relationship with a girl named Jihan "Solaf Fawakherji", the girl he met for the first time on Agami Beach and he continued to love her until she died, and his relationships with Kamal Al-Taweel and Muhammad also appear . Al-Muji , Muhammad Abdel-Wahab , Abdel-Rahman Al-Abnoudi , Mustafa Amin , Ali Amin, Magdy Al-Amrousi , and Salah Jaheen , and the moments of brokenness after the setback of 1967 and the moments This is the last movie by the fabulous (Ahmed Zaki), in which he plays the legendary singer Abdel Halim Hafez. The movie tells the story of the famous singer through a radio interview with him in his last days, in which he recalls his childhood in the village of (Helwat) in (Zagazig), and the loss of his parents when he was a young boy, which was the reason his uncle put him into an orphanage. He was introduced on stage by (Yussef Bey Wahby), thus beginning his singing career. Many of Haleem's songs in the sixties were associated to national occasions, which endeared him to his fans. The movie also reveals Haleem's love life and his relationship with Jeehan (Solaf Fawakhergy), the aristocrat, whose grandfather, a former pasha, refused their marriage, which broke Haleem's heart and added to his already failing health that eventual led to his death. Ahmed Zaki didn't' live to watch his master piece, as he died during the shooting and the film director had to replace him by Hytham Zaki (his son to play the role of young Halim). A legend played by a legend.