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The ever-elegant Nelydia Senrose is back after a short break, this time in the much-anticipated 'Seindah Hujan Cinta' in Tonton

The ever-elegant Nelydia Senrose is back after a short break, this time in the much-anticipated 'Seindah Hujan Cinta' in Tonton

The Star6 days ago
Top local and popular actress Nelydia Senrose, who has been entertaining the Malaysian fans since the age of 13, is back with her new series "Seindah Hujan Cinta" which started airing on Monday (July 21) in Tonton.
Under the direction of talented director Nizam Zakaria, "Seindah Hujan Cinta" features a great cast such as Nelydia Senrose, Yusuf Bahrin, Ezzanie Jasny, Hariz Hamdan, Fadilah Mansor, Zulkifli Ismail and Normah Damanhuri. The drama series is an original production for Tonton, Malaysia's top local streaming platform,
Follow the journey of Zarita, a successful influencer played by Nelydia Senrose, who is willing to let her husband remarry for the sake of her dream of having children. But when jealousy starts to creep in and sacrifice turns into regret, life gets more than just complicated for the lead actress in the series.
This 28-episode series tells the story of a married couple, Wassim (Yusuf Bahrin) and Zarita (Nelydia Senrose), who have been married for five years without having children.
Conflict begins when Zarita, an influencer at the peak of her career, is not yet ready to take on the responsibility of being a mother. Meanwhile, Wassim's fatherly instincts are increasingly pressing on him, especially when he sees his peers living happily with their families and children.
As a compromise, Zarita, who is not willing to sacrifice her career, makes an unexpected decision by allowing her husband to remarry. More surprisingly, Zarita herself suggests her adopted sister, Aneesa (Ezzanie Jasny), as a potential bride. Although the proposal is initially rejected by both of them, Zarita's determination finally makes Aneesa agree to the proposal, in order to maintain the relationship and repay the favours the couple had given the adopted sister.
But things never is easy as it seems. Zarita then becomes very jealous Aneesa and Wassim gets along very well and she is the perfect second wife. Jealousy creeps in to Zarita and this it becomes a triangle love affair but filled with intrigue.
"Seindah Hujan Cinta" is not just a story of polygamy or a love triangle. It delves into the emotions of a woman caught between career and family, the inner conflicts of a husband, and the test for the loyalty of family. With a heart-warming storyline and strong acting, this drama is expected to leave a deep impression on the hearts of viewers.
Stay tuned for "Seindah Hujan Cinta" exclusively only on Tonton and fans can follow the latest developments from Tonton with the hashtag #Tonton on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram at @tontonmy.
About Nelydia Senrose
At the age of 13, Nelydia Senrose began her acting career by playing the supporting role Melissa in TV3's primetime series Spa Q (2007).
Her breakthrough as an actress came when she starred with Amar Asyraf in the immensely popular "Setia Hujung Nyawa", a drama series based on the novel of the same title where she played the lead Ersalina in 2012.
Since then she has been acting im many movies, telemovies and top local drama series. She was also in the hit movie "Jebat" in 2020. She took a short break after TV3's drama series "Bunga, Aku Tunggu". But the popular actress is now back and aims to tug her fans heart again in the new drama series.
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