
Kampung Kuala Lambat
Drama · Comedy
Top Cast


Khir Rahman
Khir Rahman
Saadon
Khir Rahman
Saadon


Imuda
Imuda
Maarof
Imuda
Maarof


Uqasha Senrose
Uqasha Senrose
Jamilah
Uqasha Senrose
Jamilah


Sabri Yunus
Sabri Yunus
Dewa
Sabri Yunus
Dewa
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