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Love for Share (Indonesian: Berbagi Suami) is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Nia Dinata.It tells three interrelated stories. It was submitted to the 79th Academy Awards as Indonesia's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. [1]
Siti Hartati Tjakra Murdaya (Chow Li Ing), [1] born 29 August 1946, [2] is a prominent Indonesian businesswoman, Buddhist leader and convicted corruption felon. She co-founded the Cipta Cakra Murdaya (CCM) group of companies, which is involved in real estate, IT, timber, plantations, consumer goods and engineering.
Nur Maznah binti Ismail (1 January 1956 – 2 November 2001), known professionally as Mona Fandey, was a Malaysian pop singer and murderer.She was executed on 2 November 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the murder of Batu Talam state assemblyman Mazlan Idris in 1993.
Ernie was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to mother Rafiaah Mohamed and Zakri Ahmad, a drummer. [3] Through her mother, she is the niece to singers Ziana Zain and Anuar Zain.
Do Badan (English: Two Bodies) is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla, and starring Manoj Kumar, Asha Parekh, Simi Garewal and Pran.The music is by Ravi. [1]The film idea was suggested by Manoj Kumar, who asked Khosla to accompany him for a show of Deedar (1951), directed by Nitin Bose, which was having a rerun in local theatres.
Dendam Seorang Isteri (English: Revenge of a Wife) is a 2022 Malaysian television series starring Fasha Sandha, Nad Zainal, Wan Raja and Aidit Noh. This series is a remake from the popular South Korean television series titled " Temptation of Wife ".
Buku Harian Seorang Istri is an Indonesian television series produced by SinemArt which premiered on 12 January 2021 to 4 September 2022 on SCTV. It stars Zoe Jackson , Cinta Brian, and Antonio Blanco Jr. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Adjie Massaid was born in Jakarta, the second of the four children of Raden Pandji Sujono Tjondro Adiningrat, who was born in 1932, and Joyce Broers. [1] He was of Javanese-Madurese-Dutch descent. [2]