[5][6] Al-Atrash presented the operetta-within-a-film ليلة في الأندلس (“A Night in Andalusia”), the first of several lyrical theatre pieces in Egyptian cinema, including text from poet Ahmed Rami quoted from The Barber of Seville.
Next to encounter Nadia are a Pasha’s son named Muhyi (Anwar Wagdi) and his friend Fawzi (Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy).
Nadia declines to date him at first, but he invites her to sing at a party in his manor and ends up marrying her, prompting Bechara to fire the whole troupe and Umm Ismail to evict them since she left the Casino and they cannot pay the housing fee without her revenues.
A record company director is impressed with his voice and books him on the radio, earning him fame and the income to rent an apartment in the tony Zamalek district of Cairo with Jawz and Umm Ismail (who are now married).
Unsure how to produce his operetta, Waheed turns to the Nut Trio, who trick Bechara into producing it to get closer to Nadia (who they tell Bechara is aiming to leave Muhyi); it ends happily ever after with the operetta a hit, Nadia returning to Muhyi, and Ehsan returning to Waheed.