A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 26, 2018
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 20
Finale:
February 7, 2019
Original Title:
Aku Cinta Dia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Saphire Screen Sdn Bhd
Countries:
MY
The story of a girl named Laila in her life despite the love built with her husband, ends up splitting. Laila was disappointed that Ikhwan did not attend the wedding, she suffered from the shame when also got to know that Ikhwan took himself abroad to find solace. Making room reservations was one of the challenges that Laila had to face in Amsterdam. After finding his place, he went out for a walk. Laila met Sarina, a friendly and popular person on Instagram social media. Laila was given the opportunity to rent a room in Sarina's lodge after telling her what had happened. Laila's recent encounter with Affan who had just arrived from Malaysia to visit Sarina found Laila with her instacrush. Each of them does not know the real reason Laila was there. The three of them are getting closer. Laila tells the story of her arrival in Amsterdam because she likes to see Affan's uploaded Instagram post. Unexpectedly, Affan offered to take Laila to the place. Affan kept his promise. Laila almost forgot about the story she had left in Kuala Lumpur and she was so happy with it all that she was shocked by the news of the Ikhwan's wedding with her roommate Nel. The news is sad and Laila finally tells Affan about it. Feelings of love begin to arise. Affan decides to propose to Laila and wants to get married as soon as possible. Laila was shocked by the proposal. They got married in Amsterdam. At the same time, Sarina wants to find their biological father in Malaysia but has no approval from Affan. Laila was also worried about accepting her family. Can Sarina meet her biological father? How Dr. Azhar and Mrs. Zaity about their children's wedding in Amsterdam?
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