
Madu Tiga
Comedy
Overview
Jamil, already married decided to get a second wife, Hasnah, without Latifah's permission. Latifah came to know about it went to his wedding ceremony and created a big chaos. Jamil ran away and stayed low key for few days in a hotel thinking of his next move. Just when everything was calm and smooth, Jamil met Rohani and it was love at first sight. Jamil decided to get married... again. Will love prevail?
Top Cast


P. Ramlee
P. Ramlee
Jamil
P. Ramlee
Jamil
Zaharah Agus
Zaharah Agus
Latifah (isteri pertama)
Zaharah Agus
Latifah (isteri pertama)
Jah Mahadi
Jah Mahadi
Hasnah (isteri kedua)
Jah Mahadi
Hasnah (isteri kedua)


Sarimah Ahmad
Sarimah Ahmad
Rohani (isteri ketiga)
Sarimah Ahmad
Rohani (isteri ketiga)


Ahmad Nisfu
Ahmad Nisfu
Haji Latiff
Ahmad Nisfu
Haji Latiff
M. Rafee
M. Rafee
Rafee
M. Rafee
Rafee
Zainon Fiji
Zainon Fiji
Mak Hasnah
Zainon Fiji
Mak Hasnah
Ahmad Sabree
Ahmad Sabree
Encik Rashid
Ahmad Sabree
Encik Rashid
Doris Han
Doris Han
Doris
Doris Han
Doris
Mislia
Mislia
Rashida
Mislia
Rashida
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