
The Boy in The Bus
Drama
Overview
Udin, a young boy, drifts through his quiet routines inside an old bus yet within him he carries a world far heavier than his years.
Top Cast
Mohd Hafidh Hidayatullah
Mohd Hafidh Hidayatullah
Boy
Mohd Hafidh Hidayatullah
Boy
Zuzela @ Ela
Zuzela @ Ela
Boy's Mom
Zuzela @ Ela
Boy's Mom
Jumat Salleh
Jumat Salleh
Restaurant Owner
Jumat Salleh
Restaurant Owner
Ainun Ameena
Ainun Ameena
Extras
Ainun Ameena
Extras
Azreen Zanariah
Azreen Zanariah
Extras
Azreen Zanariah
Extras
Crulina
Crulina
Extras
Crulina
Extras
Irene Erdyna Jean
Irene Erdyna Jean
Extras
Irene Erdyna Jean
Extras
Nur Aisyah
Nur Aisyah
Extras
Nur Aisyah
Extras
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