Enheraf (2022) s01e09 Episode Script

Episode 9

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EPISODE 9
Yes, Hor?
Where are you now?
That's what I'm saying.
Marriage has become more
of a social construct
than a relationship between people
who want to build a life together.
You know,
there's a Greek myth that says
a man and a woman were in one body
but they were split into two halves,
and each half has been looking
for the other half ever since.
There's a great meaning
in what you said, really.
You added a nice touch with this story.
We have a phone call, can we take it?
-Hello.
-Good evening.
Good evening. Who's calling?
My name is Sherif Noah.
Go ahead, Sherif.
I heard you talking about love.
I would like to ask Dr. Hor a question
in front of everyone if I may.
-Will you marry me?
-Thank you, Mr. Sherif.
Thanks for calling.
We'll be right back after the break.
Do you know the caller?
CHIEF OF DETECTIVES
Sir, someone is here see you.
Are you free on Saturday?
Why?
We're getting married.
Your house is very beautiful.
I felt bad about leaving
my mother's place,
but I thought we'd need a bigger, more
modern house when we get married.
It's gorgeous.
The best thing about it
is that it's stylish and modern.
There's another surprise.
What is it?
After tying the knot,
I booked us a dinner table at a hotel
as well as a suite in the same hotel
so we can stay there after we're done.
I don't know why you're in such a hurry.
The sooner, the better.
Most importantly, does this place
have a room for Habiba?
Of course it does, it's a big
house for crying out loud!
I hope she likes it.
It's important to me
that you like the house.
I like it.
What about its owner?
Hey, Ahmad, work faster!
-Yes, sir.
-We have orders coming in.
You got it, sir.
Get to work.
Who is calling?
How are you, Mr. Salem?
What is it? Why are you calling, ma'am?
I want to have an interview with you.
It's over.
Nothing to discuss here.
I'm not doing the interview,
I'm just a mediator.
It's for a foreign magazine.
They're paying around 7,000 dollars,
-which is about 100,000 EGP.
-What?
100,000 EGP for an interview?
You're truly something, man!
Why? What's up?
She wanted to meet some of the bride's
friends but that hope is gone.
The bride only
has this beautiful friend.
The only beauty here
is this little girl.
Tell me, who came up with the idea
of this small wedding?
We both came up with it.
Neither of us likes the noise.
-Excuse me.
-Sure.
You're excused.
Is it the noise or arguments
that you don't like?
-Come on now!
-She's not here.
Congrats, buddy.
I'm happy for you.
-Thank you, may you be next.
-Thanks, buddy.
Yes, Mr. Salem?
Go to the information desk,
you'll find a reservation
under the name Hoda Amer.
No, go up to get some rest.
I'll come for the interview
later in the night.
Today is a very beautiful day.
Yes.
Because it's our first night together.
Of course not,
it's because Habiba isn't with us.
I feel free and liberated!
By the way, you're not funny.
Yes?
What took you so long, ma'am?
I almost fell asleep.
Excuse me, Mr. Salem,
the filming crew is on the way.
Filming?
Frankly, I don't feel good
about filming at the hotel,
but it's all the same.
So be it.
How is Sayyid doing?
Mr. Salem,
wake up already.
Why are you so slow?
Don't be scared,
I'm not going to hurt you.
There will be no filming,
but I'm a journalist
and I want to know the truth.
Do you understand or you're still dizzy?
Young lady,
I told you the entire truth when we met.
Isn't it a shame?
It's a shame
for an old man to be a liar!
Is it shameful or not?
I told you I wasn't going to hurt you.
Speak and don't bother me.
Why did you falsely accuse
your sister Wedad,
claiming she killed Sayyid?
I was
protecting my son Sayyid.
You were protecting him?
Protecting him from what?
The thing is
Look,
you see that?
Here are the goods.
If we work with that together,
we'll make a good living out of that.
I'm your man.
Look.
Look at this, for instance.
This cost me 500 EGP,
but we're selling it for 750 EGP.
If you sell it for more,
you can keep the extra money.
-What about these?
-No, buddy.
This one is pricey.
-How much does it cost?
-A lot.
You cannot handle it.
You deal with these drugs.
Light this up.
Tell Sayyid he has two weeks,
but there will be blood afterwards.
What's this about, man?
Who are you?
Come here.
Come back here.
Sayyid.
Hey, Son.
Do you have trouble with anyone?
What's with the two-week deadline
and death threats?
Speak.
Speak, young man,
so I can know how to help you.
The guy called Mohammad
who came for a drink,
stole all of my goods.
Goods? What goods?
Drugs?
Yes.
Are you still dealing with that crap?
How much money are the goods worth?
Two hundred
Two hundred thousand EGP.
Then you have no one but your aunt.
What have you done, young man?
I beg you!
They're going to kill me, Aunt.
-You won't get a penny from me.
-Let me kiss your hand!
If Wedad knew it was a serious threat,
surely she wouldn't let him get killed.
She thought he was lying to her
so he can get that crap.
That's why she really gave him no money.
And in the midst of that mess,
my cousin, the lawyer, Jamal called me
and he said he needed
to see me urgently.
Ok.
What's going on, Salem?
What's this about?
Wedad came in the morning
to change her will.
Change what? She already wants
everything she owns to go to Sayyid.
That's what I don't get.
She wants to donate
everything she owns to charities.
That's why I wanted
to talk to you, Salem.
Did something come up
between you two?
She clearly lost it.
If you weren't my cousin,
I wouldn't discuss this with you.
If you have a disagreement,
work it out, Salem.
Since when is our land given
to people outside the family?
Yes, you're right.
This is unprecedented.
It would be unfortunate.
I told her I did as she asked,
but I didn't do anything in actuality,
I waited until I had a talk with you
so you can fix things.
You've always
done the right thing, Jamal.
Stay as you are.
Don't change the will
until I talk to her
to see what this is about.
All right, Salem.
Listen,
I bought you a ticket to Alexandria.
Go straight to your mother's,
stay at her place and don't leave it.
Actually, Wedad
loves Sayyid so much
that she signed over all her
property to him in her will.
We were all aware of that.
But when she found Sayyid
going off the right path,
going astray,
she was worried he would waste
all the money doing unlawful tings.
She wanted to protect
Sayyid from himself.
Save him from himself.
I had to do something about it too.
That's why I sent Sayyid
to his mother's,
kept him in the dark
about faking his death,
and asked him to lie low for a while.
But deep down,
I was ready to claim
that Sayyid was dead
in order to protect him from evildoers
for they are powerful
and they can get him.
Oh!
So you claim he's dead so he can
escape the drug dealers' grip?
And he didn't die a natural death.
Wedad killed him
so you would get the inheritance
before she got to change the will?
You sly one!
That wasn't my suggestion.
The reason Ensherah and I got divorced
is that I didn't listen to her,
and I invested all of my money
in the ice-cream shop that I lost,
and I didn't open up the computer center
that she wanted.
When I told her about the will
she suggested this idea.
I felt bad for Wedad,
but I had no other option
to save Sayyid,
take the money,
and get back with Ensherah.
When Ensherah suggested this idea,
it's already been a week
since Sayyid has hurt himself.
I went to the hospital,
took the medical report,
and reported Wedad to the police.
I accused her of attempted murder.
So that when you frame her for murder,
there would already be a report
for attempted murder.
Which makes it a premeditated murder.
You got her executed
and they tied the noose around her neck.
I told you everything.
Let me go.
I want to go on my way, please.
I will.
Yes, I will.
But but there's something.
There's something I need to know.
If Sayyid is alive, whose body was that?
-I don't know.
-Don't play dumb!
I really don't know.
Listen, sir,
I need you to do me a favor.
If you do it, I'll pay you handsomely.
But this remains between us.
What is it, sir?
I want you to exhume the body
of a young man in his twenties.
Goddamn medicine!
You got it, sir.
Wedad used to visit Ehsan every morning
to spend some time with her.
Come on.
Move!
I told you everything.
Let me go already!
I'll let you go, Mr. Salem.
You see, Mr. Salem,
we'll try something new.
Didn't you accuse Wedad
of chocking Sayyid
and burning his body?
Now I
will choke you
but I'm not going to burn you.
No!
No!
Hor!
Hor.
Hor!
Hor.
Yes, honey?
-Good afternoon.
-Good afternoon.
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