Bintang Hati
Bintang Hati is a 2004 Malaysian romantic musical comedy film directed by Aziz M. Osman and released by Tagangan Unggul. This movie stars Amy Mastura who plays two characters, Syakila and Tasha.
Bintang Hati is a 2004 Malaysian romantic musical comedy film directed by Aziz M. Osman and released by Tagangan Unggul. This movie stars Amy Mastura who plays two characters, Syakila and Tasha.
Amy Mastura
Anuar Zain
Erma Fatima
Fasha Sandha
Jaafar Onn
Kumpulan Spider
M. Rajoli
Rosnah Mat Aris
Saiful Apek
Bintang Hati is a 2004 Malaysian romantic musical comedy film directed by Aziz M. Osman and released by Tagangan Unggul. This movie stars Amy Mastura who plays two characters, Syakila and Tasha.
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