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LANGIT KE TUJUH - Season 1

Tanah Surgo is a religious worship site led by a charismatic leader, Ayah Abdul (Zamarul Hisham). Believers believe this Paradise is their place or path to God and heaven. Abdul's father lives with his three wives, Kalsom (Nora Danish), Zaynab (Faezah Elai) and Suhana (Faradhiya). A young man, Yusuf (Nafiz Muaz) enters Paradise to save his mother, Mak Ina (Datuk Fauziah Nawi) who is obsessed with the grip of Father Abdul's cult while a young woman who is influenced to become Father Abdul's fourth wife, Zahara (Chacha Maembong) is determined to reveal activities of the Seventh Heaven in Paradise which are actually deviated from religious teachings.

Top Cast

  • Zamarul Hisham

    Zamarul Hisham

  • Nora Danish

    Nora Danish

  • Farahdhiya

    Farahdhiya

  • Faezah Ela

    Faezah Ela

  • Faezah Elai

    Faezah Elai

  • Chacha Maembong

    Chacha Maembong

  • Nafiz Muaz

    Nafiz Muaz

Overview

Tanah Surgo is a religious worship site led by a charismatic leader, Ayah Abdul (Zamarul Hisham). Believers believe this Paradise is their place or path to God and heaven. Abdul's father lives with his three wives, Kalsom (Nora Danish), Zaynab (Faezah Elai) and Suhana (Faradhiya). A young man, Yusuf (Nafiz Muaz) enters Paradise to save his mother, Mak Ina (Datuk Fauziah Nawi) who is obsessed with the grip of Father Abdul's cult while a young woman who is influenced to become Father Abdul's fourth wife, Zahara (Chacha Maembong) is determined to reveal activities of the Seventh Heaven in Paradise which are actually deviated from religious teachings.

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