Content Description:
This heartwarming drama explores the complexities of friendship, family, and tradition. Opok and Poyee’s lifelong bond is tested when their children’s engagement, meant to unite their families, instead sparks jealousy, pride, and misunderstandings. As family tensions rise, old wounds resurface, and every small disagreement threatens to tear apart what once seemed unbreakable.

At the heart of the story is Opok’s daughter’s decision to compete in the Unduk Ngadau pageant—a choice rooted in cultural pride and personal ambition. This bold move becomes a turning point, unraveling hidden insecurities and sparking conflict with Poyee’s son, who struggles to understand her reasons.

Set against the rich cultural backdrop of Sabah, the film beautifully weaves themes of tradition, self-identity, and reconciliation. It asks a powerful question: Can bonds of friendship and family overcome pride, misunderstandings, and the pressures of societal expectations?

This emotional journey will resonate with anyone who has faced the challenges of balancing personal dreams with family expectations, all while honoring the importance of cultural heritage.