

Three strangers, one collision course, and a cake that might finally get eaten.
Three individuals in the city learn the meaning of love, loss and loneliness in this romantic drama. Adam, a successful young chef, expends his energy in creating confectionery masterpieces for weddings, yet has still to find his own bride. Then there is Sufi, who each day runs for miles in an attempt to outrun the memories of his dead wife. Finally, there is Imaan, a young playwright who discovers that theatre is a stage of where her past is finally resolved and her future is unveiled. All three strangers are inevitably linked to a single dramatic moment that transforms their lives forever.
Direction
Kabir Bhatia weaves three lives with surgical patience.
Cinematography
Kuala Lumpur glows with lonely neon and wedding whites.
Acting
Afdlin Shauki makes baking feel like open-heart surgery.

Director
Kabir Bhatia
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
One of Malaysia's rare prestige dramas to treat Malay urban loneliness with arthouse patience, not melodrama.
The three-structure directly mirrors Kieslowski's Three Colours—Bhatia's admitted influence—but swaps European philosophy for Kuala Lumpur's humid spiritual ache.