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Gubra (Singapore Version)
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$8.99 |
| List Price : |
12.99 |
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$4.00 (30.79 %)
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Out Of Stock |
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Distributor : |
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| No. of discs : |
2
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Video : |
NTSC |
| Shipping Origin : |
Singapore |
Running Time : |
110 |
| Release Date : |
28 Jul 2006 |
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Gubra (Singapore Version) - Other Edition
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SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - Gubra (Singapore Version) |
Seven years after Jason, Orked is now married to a much older guy, Arif. Everything seems ideal in their marriage at first glance; Arif loves Orked to bits and theirs seem like a match made in heaven. One fateful morning, Orked is awakened by a distressing phone call from Mak Inom with news that Pak Atan has become catatonic due to diabetic complications. Orked rushes to her parents' house, to find Pak Atan unresponsive and ill; Mak Inom and Annuar the family driver are hysterical. Kak Yam, the family maid however is rather calm and collected. After some chaos, they take Pak Atan to the hospital. There, Orked bumps into Alan, Jason's elder brother. His father, Pa has also been hospitalized. As the film develops, we witness the friendship between Alan and Orked flourish, to Arif's apprehension. Perhaps because for Orked, Alan is a link to her first love. Throughout the film we are also introduced to another 'family'. The muezzin or Pak Bilal heads an institution of sorts; consisting of his wife, Kak Maz, their |
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