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Lemak Kampung Santan 2013

99 min📅 2013-08-07

"When it's about love, Humans only see without hearing [Apabila tiba soal cinta, Manusia hanya melihat tanpa mendengar]"

Lemak Kampung Santan (2013), directed by Hans Isaac, unfolds a poignant love story set against the backdrop of a bustling city and a quiet village.

Director: Hans Isaac

Cast

Hans Isaac
Hans Isaac
Ridzuan
Neelofa
Neelofa
Tiqa
Harun Salim Bachik
Harun Salim Bachik
Pak Wan
Awie
Awie
Abu
Natasha Hudson
Natasha Hudson
Sofia
Khir Rahman
Khir Rahman
Badrul
Nadia Heng
Awie Akmal
Orang Bunian
Ridzuan Hashim
Ridzuan Hashim
Khalid
Ramli Hassan
Ramli Hassan
Sultan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lemak Kampung Santan (2013) about?

The film follows Ridzuan, a city dweller who falls for Tiqa, a village girl, but their love is tested by external pressures and personal sacrifices. Their journey explores the clash between urban sophistication and rural simplicity.

Who directed Lemak Kampung Santan?

Lemak Kampung Santan was directed by Hans Isaac, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in Lemak Kampung Santan?

The film features Hans Isaac, Neelofa, Harun Salim Bachik, Awie, and Natasha Hudson in key roles.

Is Lemak Kampung Santan (2013) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings are unavailable, the film's engaging rural-urban drama and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of emotional storytelling. Its relatable themes and atmospheric setting add to its appeal.

How long is Lemak Kampung Santan?

Lemak Kampung Santan has a runtime of 99 minutes.

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About Lemak Kampung Santan (2013) — A Heartwarming Village Love Story with City Twist

Lemak Kampung Santan (2013), directed by Hans Isaac, unfolds a poignant love story set against the backdrop of a bustling city and a quiet village. Ridzuan, a sophisticated urbanite, finds himself drawn to Tiqa, a warm-hearted village girl whose simplicity and charm contrast sharply with his fast-paced life. Their budding romance faces countless obstacles, from cultural differences to family expectations, forcing them to confront the raw realities of love and sacrifice. The film masterfully blends drama with heartfelt emotions, creating an atmosphere thick with longing and nostalgia.

As tensions rise and secrets come to light, viewers are taken on an emotional journey that questions the true meaning of commitment and understanding. With Hans Isaac at the helm, the movie balances tenderness and conflict, making it a standout in Malaysian cinema. The chemistry between the leads, Hafez Isaac and Neelofa, adds depth to this tale of forbidden love that lingers long after the credits roll.