
Women of the Weeping River
Drama
Overview
Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themselves in hopes to undo the feud stretching back generations.
Top Cast


Laila Putli P. Ulao
Laila Putli P. Ulao
Satra
Laila Putli P. Ulao
Satra
Sharifa Pearlsia P. Ali-Dans
Sharifa Pearlsia P. Ali-Dans
Farida
Sharifa Pearlsia P. Ali-Dans
Farida
Taha G. Daranda
Taha G. Daranda
Mustafa
Taha G. Daranda
Mustafa
Dalma D. Baginda
Dalma D. Baginda
Nuryana
Dalma D. Baginda
Nuryana
Hasim P. Kasim
Hasim P. Kasim
Hasim
Hasim P. Kasim
Hasim
Mohammad Yusop A. Hajiraini
Mohammad Yusop A. Hajiraini
Jumail
Mohammad Yusop A. Hajiraini
Jumail
Ramli T. Abdurahim
Ramli T. Abdurahim
Khalil
Ramli T. Abdurahim
Khalil
Mariam Zimadar Caranay-Raper
Mariam Zimadar Caranay-Raper
Shadiya
Mariam Zimadar Caranay-Raper
Shadiya
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