Acting With Nabila Huda Was a Dream Come True, Says Hun Haqeem
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor Hun Haqeem described working with Nabila Huda on the Viu Original series 'Cela' as a dream come true.
- He found sharing a set with the experienced actress to be a meaningful moment in his career.
- Haqeem noted that Nabila Huda's friendly personality made him feel comfortable, facilitating natural on-screen chemistry.
Actor Hun Haqeem has described his experience working alongside veteran actress Nabila Huda in the upcoming Viu Original drama series 'Cela' as a dream realized. Haqeem, whose real name is Haqeem Hermy, shared that the opportunity to act with Huda was one of the most significant moments in his acting career.
"I can say that getting to act and collaborate with Nabila Huda is like a dream come true. I really didn't expect it and never anticipated the opportunity would finally arrive," Haqeem stated during a recent filming session for 'Cela' in Hulu Langat.
He added that despite initial nervousness, Huda's approachable and friendly demeanor put him at ease on set. "The fear wasn't that strong because when I met her, she was someone who easily made those around her feel comfortable. I also saw that she was very friendly and often laughed with the crew and production team. That attitude made me admire her even more," he said.
The chemistry between the two actors developed naturally, making it easier to perform their scenes. "In terms of acting, it was very easy for us to find chemistry. It's a bit difficult for me to explain how it happened, but perhaps because we were comfortable with each other, the chemistry came naturally," Haqeem explained. He also credited director Feroz Kader for his guidance during filming. The drama, which also features Zarif Ghazzi and Datuk Seri Eizlan Yusof, is scheduled for release in August.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.