Honeymoonish summary and ending explained

In Honeymoonish, a couple marries each other with their individual goals, only to really start falling for each other. The movie is now streaming on Netflix.

Warning: This article contains heavy spoilers

Plot summary

Hamad Saleh is the manager of Saleh Investment Company. His father, Saleh, is the CEO of the company.

Hamad has worked hard to convince a German company to represent them in the local market.

Just when he is closer to closing this deal, his father suspends the project. Saleh demands that Hamad get married and give him a grandson.

Hamad has all the excuses to not get married, but Saleh makes it clear that if Hamad doesn’t get married within a month, he will not only lose that German deal, but he will also not inherit Saleh’s wealth.

Meanwhile, Noor, a fitness trainer, is head over heels in love with her boyfriend, Youssef, who will be leaving for Beirut for business for a month and a half.

Noor is left beyond shock when she sees pictures of Youssef’s wedding on social media when he is away. Youssef has married Aisha, his cousin, who used to go to school with Noor.

Noor is left heartbroken. She vows to get married in a week and make Youssef cry. Noor shares her struggles with her best friend, Amal, and tasks her to find her a man.

Similarly, Hamad tasks his best friend, Wael, to find him someone. Wael and Amal are married to each other, and they think of introducing Noor and Hamad to each other.

Following their best friends’ advices, Hamad and Noor put on a show to impress each other during their first date.

They get married. For the honeymoon, Noor drives Hamad to take them to the same hotel where Youssef is enjoying his honeymoon.

Noor is eager to make Youssef jealous, while Hamad is focused on giving his father a grandson so that he can have his German dealership.

Hamad is stopped right there by Iman, Hamad’s aunt, and Samar, Noor’s mother, because there is a chance that Noor is Hamad’s sister.

Throughout the film, Iman and Samar investigate to get to the bottom of the truth. There are times they confirm that Hamad and Noor are not siblings, but then there are times there is still some doubt.

This becomes a problem for Hamad, who won’t touch Noor if she is his sister. Noor and Hamad are eventually approached by Aisha, who spots them at a resort.

Noor and Youssef meet each other as if they were never together. In Youssef’s defense, Youssef says that his father wanted him to marry his cousin, and hence, he had to.

Youssef is still in love with Noor, and he knows that Noor is here because she is still in love with him too. He suggests that they work this out and get back together.

Amidst all of this, Hamad and Noor slowly understand, bicker, and fall for each other. Hamad is desperate to know whether Noor is his sister or not, while Noor has come to understand that Hamad is a million times better than Youssef.

Ending explained:

Hamad and Noor fall apart

Aisha sees Noor and Youssef arguing. She posted a picture of her and Youssef with Hamad and Noor, and the comments are filled with people asking about Youssef and Noor.

Aisha confronts Noor about going after her man. Hamad, who is going to tell Noor about his deal with his father, hears their argument and learns why Noor married him and brought him here.

Noor feels bad about doing this to Hamad. It’s then that her best friend, Amal, tells Noor that Hamad has lied to her too.

After finding out about Hamad’s lie, Hamad and Noor butt heads, with the latter asking for a divorce.

At a time like this, Iman and Samar surprise them with a visit to assure them that they are not siblings.

Noor didn’t know that Hamad had been keeping this another secret from her. This further pushes her to ask for divorce, and Hamad grants her that.

After the divorce

Hamad once tries to contact Noor, but it doesn’t work out. Saleh is allowing Hamad to go ahead with the German dealership, but he still wants Hamad to get married.

Hence, Saleh has chosen the bride for Hamad. He will be marrying his cousin, Maryam. Noor, on the other hand, is approached by Youssef, who comes to apologize and promise that he is going to divorce Aisha.

Amal and Wael have noticed that Hamad is still talking about Noor. Hamad thinks Youssef and Noor are back together. Amal lets him know that Noor is not with Youssef and that Noor has been miserable since their divorce.

Hamad and Noor’s fate

Noor has decided to move to another city. Aisha has told everyone about her, and Noor has gained a reputation as a homewrecker.

While Hamad and Maryam are preparing for their marriage, Hamad sees Maryam talking to someone. Even she is in love with someone else and is forced to marry Hamad.

Noor receives Hamad’s wedding invitation card from Amal. Noor acts like she doesn’t care, but Amal notices that she does.

In her hotel, Noor hears someone playing piano and finds Hamad, who should be at his wedding.

Maryam is off to see the person she loves, and Hamad is here for the one he loves. He confesses to Noor how he felt when he lost her and admits that she gave color to his life.

The German deal can wait. Hamad wants to get back together with Noor. She demands no more lies, and Hamad promises her there will be no lies.

The two get back together and marry right away in the presence of their friends and family. A while later, a pregnant Noor and Hamad are seen celebrating at the beach.


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