ACTRESS Che Ta, 51, will soon welcome a daughter-in-law after her eldest son Ammar Effendy got engaged, Berita Harian reported.
According to several posts on her social media account, the actress whose full name is Rozita Che Wan, said the event in Shah Alam took place in a joyful atmosphere attended by close family and friends from both sides.
However, Che Ta chose not to reveal more details, including the identity of the woman who has captured her son’s heart.
The Kiah Pekasam actress also shared several photos and videos from the occasion, showing her looking graceful in a stunning golden-yellow ensemble, coordinated with the rest of her family.
Ammar, meanwhile, looked dashing in a pink baju Melayu, matching perfectly with his fiancee’s outfit.
He also reposted several pictures on his social media, including a photo of himself with his fiancee shared by friends and family members.
Ammar’s father, Azuar Effendy Zulkaply, was also present at the ceremony, adding to the warm and meaningful family atmosphere of the evening.
> Actress Raja Ilya, 40, has been leading a busy life in Australia for the past five years, Utusan Malaysia reported.
Ilya, whose full name is Raja Ramilah Begum Raja Mohammad, said although she has not been active on television or films in recent years, her life remains busy with various professional and family commitments abroad.
“These five years have not been an idle period for me.
“Even though I haven’t appeared on television, my life has been filled with many activities.
“I’ve been busy expanding my career in Australia, working behind the scenes, and raising my two young children who still need my full attention,” she shared in a social media post recently.
Meanwhile, the Soulmate Hingga Jannah actress said that she remains active in attending auditions in Australia.
“To everyone who misses and continues to support me, thank you.
“Let’s stay connected through social media for now, and when the time comes, you’ll see me back on Malaysian screen.”
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