Nabila Huda won't force her daughter to become an actress


Nabila Huda believes new actors should come prepared on set and gain more experience before taking on bigger roles. Photo: The Star/Shaari Chemat

When it comes to accepting offers for work, actress Nabila Huda likes to take on new challenges.

During an interview in Kuala Lumpur, Nabila explained why she accepted the part of Zara in Makrifat Cinta helmed by new director Kamal G: “I’ve never played a role like this before. I didn’t have to wear makeup and get my hair done. My character is an angry wife who lives in Kampung Baru in KL. She’d only be happy if her husband makes more money. I like how this movie reflects issues that a lot of people may be facing in their marriage.”

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