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Release Date:
November 8, 2012
Original Title:
Istanbul Aku Datang!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Grand Brilliance
Primeworks Studios
Red Communications Sdn Bhd
Unutma Beni Istanbul
Production Countries:
Malaysia | Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Dian (Lisa Surihani), a sweet and naïve blogger, travels to Istanbul in hopes of convincing her medical student boyfriend Azad (Tomok) to propose to her. She rents out an apartment, not knowing that it is already leased to quirky and shy artist Harris (Beto Kusyairy). Despite the unwanted roomate, Dian tries to make the most out of her sticky situation and conceal it from Azad. But when Azad eventually finds out and leaves her, Dian has to decide whether she should run and fight for Azad or stay and discover if Harris is the one who is meant for her.
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Associate Producer:
Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin
Mohamad Anizan Sarif
Casting:
Farid Ramlee
Director:
Bernard Chauly
Director of Photography:
Harris Hue Abdullah
Editor:
Lynn Wong Hui
Executive Producer:
Jalena Rejab
First Assistant Director:
Umi Salwana Omar
Original Music Composer:
Anas Amdan
Producer:
Lina Tan
Production Supervisor:
Jordana Maurer
Screenplay:
Rafidah Abdullah
Story:
Rafidah Abdullah
Unit Production Manager:
Önder Önsal
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