
A Stay
Family · Drama
Overview
A Chinese teenager who is sent to stay with a Malay family during his father's business trip overseas takes a turn when he learns to adapt to a new surrounding.
Top Cast


Jared Quah
Jared Quah
Lee
Jared Quah
Lee


Ammar Adzim
Ammar Adzim
Uncle
Ammar Adzim
Uncle


Juliana Reza
Juliana Reza
Uncle's Wife
Juliana Reza
Uncle's Wife


Wan Eizlan
Wan Eizlan
Uncle's Son
Wan Eizlan
Uncle's Son


Eric Low
Eric Low
Lee's Dad
Eric Low
Lee's Dad
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