Aghla Min Hayati

Aghla Min Hayati (English: Dearer than my Life, Egyptian Arabic: أغلي من حياتي) is a 1965 Egyptian romantic drama film based on Fannie Hurst's novel Back street and directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar.

When he learned about her love story for Ahmed, and during Ahmed's travels, Mona learned that he married his son, the manager of the company in which he works, then Mona's father died, so she left Marsa Matrouh and worked in Cairo as a teacher.

Ahmed has returned from abroad after seven years have passed, and he has two children, Adel and Mona.

One day, Mona meets Ahmed by chance and learns that she has not married and that she still loves him.

After several years, Adel, Ahmed's son discovered his father's relationship with Mona and they confronted her and asked her to leave his father, so his father got angry so much that Ahmed had to announce in front of his son that Mona was his wife, and the matter ended with Ahmed's illness and a heart attack as a result of what happened, then his death after he instructed his son to take care of Mona.