The programme that you'll be watching
is purely fictitious. Any resemblance to anyone, living or dead,
is coincidental and unintentional. Don't miss your physiotherapy. That's important. Apart from that, we'll pray. Pray for your speedy recovery and strength. The doctor said I suffer from paralysis
on the left side of my body. But if God grants us recovery, we have to be sanguine about it. The important thing is, don't give up. Make the effort... God willing...okay? Where were you from, Dad? Ais
yah? From home. Did you come back to look after your Mum? Not for long, Dad. While I'm here, I'll keep her company. That's good. Later you and your siblings can discuss... about who is going to look after your Mum. If you need my help, let me know. Okay? There's no need.
They know how to go about it. You don't have to worry. Can't you ask for a switch to work back here? I've signed a three-year contract, Dad. It's not easy... Abang! Any incident today? I am so angry. You know the tenant who live
s up there,
he parked indiscriminately at the visitors' lot. Then, I ticked him off. Don't be too angry, Abang. t's bad for your heart. If we don't take them to task,
other tenants will get angry at us. Which one do you choose? Okay, Abang. You said you have an
appointment today. Indeed. I'm leaving now. Okay. You may leave, Abang. I will take over you. All right. I'll sign out over there later. Okay, sure. Uncle. Are you okay? Hey...how did you ride? Didn't you look to your right and left? I'm
sorry, Uncle. Sorry.
I didn't notice you just now. You're okay, right? You're all fine, right? I am sorry. If there's nothing,
I'm running late. I shall go first, Uncle. Hey! Hello! Hey...Muthu. Can you do me a favour? Be careful. Take a seat first. All right, dear. Mum! Dad! You're back? Dad....Mum. How's your dialysis? Tiring, is it? It's manageable.... Dad, can I borrow your bicycle
on weekends? Can. Where are you going? Go cycling with your friends? No. I thought of doing food delivery. Huh?
Food delivery? Sending food around? Are you serious? It's a tough job, right? You're not used to cycling long distances. You might hurt your knees later. Then it would be a problem. I will just accept the closest ones. Let her do it, dear.
She wants to learn to be independent. I support you. Thank you, Mum. So? Can I, Dad? I disagree. You earn peanuts
for working the whole day or 6 hours. Later when you get tired, you'll fall asleep. How about your homework? It'll be left abandoned, unmanageabl
e. You...she wants to help ease your burden. What's wrong with that? Nurin, if you need money,
let me know. I can work overtime. But most importantly,
you focus on your studies. Okay? Bring your Mum in.
She's tired. Mum....come. You go in and rest inside. Hey...Grandpa. Ardi.... Grandpa, does it still hurt? The pain is away from the stomach. Huh? What is away from the stomach? My hand hurts.
The stomach is far apart, right? It means, it's just a minor pain.
Light injury. Oh... The moment your Gr
andpa saw you coming,
he pretended to be tough. When I came, he was groaning! His face is atilt. I almost called for an ambulance just now. Muthu, you're making the whole thing up. I'm telling the truth. Thank you Uncle for helping Bak. It's a small matter. For the sake of Bak, anytime. How about the guy
whom you knocked down just now? He is fine.
I didn't knock him down at all. In fact, I was trying to avoid him. Luckily the car is left unscratched. Or else it has to be sent to the workshop. Th
at makes me angry. If it goes to the workshop, I'm finished.
I can't earn rental. Bak, the car is okay.
Your hand is not okay. Do you still want to drive, Bak? It's just a minor pain.
It'll be okay in a couple of days. Hairline fracture can take two to three months
to heal, Bak. That's right, Grandma. Especially for an old man,
it'll take time to heal. It's not properly healed and you still insist on driving,
it can get worse, you know. The cracked spot can break off, Grandpa. Ardi is trying to
act smart.
You just want to scare me, right? It's true, Grandpa. I Google just now
while waiting for you. Hello, Iskandar. I'm okay. There's no need. Later Serene and Ardi
will send me home. I want to rest. I'm tired. Okay, bye. Let's go home. Mum! Amin.... Hajah... You come almost every day. Only Hajah. I come every day
but you didn't say anything. All right...thank you. Is there a transistor radio at home? If you all don't come and visit me,
I feel bored and I don't know what to do. You can ca
ll the nurses
to have a chat with you. Some audio will do for me. Later I will check whether it's on sale or not. There is no such transistor radio at home. If you want to buy,
just forget about it. Don't waste money. How's Grandpa? There's a hairline fracture on his arm. Right? I've warned him
but your Grandpa is stubborn. Still alert, still fit. Like a hero.
Now for no reason, he suffers a fracture. Does he need surgery? Grandpa declined. Who are you busy messaging, Ardi? -Grandpa.
-What does
he want? He asked me where I read
about the hairline fracture just now. He wants to read up. Share the link with Grandpa.
What took you so long? Grandpa is asking when are we free. Yes, he asked us to go over and
look after him. Just now you were from Grandpa's place, right? Why don't you just stay there? Because...I haven't done my homework. Where's Mama? She's also the same.
Until now she has not been replying. After dropping me off just now,
she said she's going back to office. Excuse me, Mum
. Hello. Hello. How's Mum getting on? She's out of danger.
She's still in the hospital. When are you coming back? Is Amirah okay? Amirah? High fever 40 degrees. As I've said she can't be left behind. Didn't you sponge her body? If she's still running a temperature,
bring her to the clinic. Don't wait for me. I asked you when are you coming back. She has a fever as she keeps crying
looking for you. If you come back,
I am sure she'll be fine. I asked for my leave to be extended
until this weekend.
I want to look after my Mum. Huh? You said your Mum
is out of danger, right? Why did you want to extend it
until the weekend? Dear, can you book the first flight home
tomorrow? Can you please understand
and let me look after my Mum? How about your daughter then? She is also your daughter, right? Abang Arif and Amin are around
to look after Mum. Amirah needs you. Mum, I can't be long here. Khairul said earlier that Amirul
is also sick. As I've said the poor girl
fell sick after being left behind
. Is it her daughter or husband
who is sick? If Khairul is sick,
he knows to take medication by himself. Why do you have to say like that, Amin? Mum... Please forgive me, Mum.... for not being able to carry out
my responsibility to look after you. Please forgive me, Mum. Why did you say that, Aisyah? Your job in Perth is also your responsibility. Go back, Aisyah. After all, I am stable now. Please pray for me, okay? I'll definitely pray for you. Don't forget to take your medication
and therapy,
okay? Sure. You don't be sad. Or I will be sad too. I don't want to be sad. Have a lot of patience, Aisyah. Dear! Dear! Tijah.... What are you looking for? It's as if you know I am here. Well, you have been opening
and closing the drawers. Of course, I know. Actually, I am looking for an ointment. Are you sick? No. Actually, I just have a cold.
Nasal congestion. Sometimes I have difficulty in breathing. Maybe due to the rain yesterday.. Dear, if you're unwell,
go and see the doctor. Okay? There'
s no need. At most the doctor
will dispense me painkillers. Then he will ask me to rest. I will prepare for you a ginger drink.
Do you want it? You will feel better. Okay? Let me prepare it, dear. Okay... No need...no need. Tijah... Sit here. It's okay, don't take the trouble. Let me do it myself, okay? Okay? Sit there. Did you close your stall
when you come here? No. Ishak is manning the stall. It's okay if you're busy.
You don't have to come every day. Amin's visit is enough. You mean I can't
visit you? You should continue operating.
You shouldn't leave your stall. I'll see how. If I can take time off,
I will come and pay you a brief visit. If I don't come,
it means I'm busy at the stall. Okay, Mum? All right. I understand. Are you tired? I'm okay, Mum. Many customers.
What can I do? Have you eaten? Yes. My poor boy. This is the reason why I want
you to stop driving. But you're stubborn. You claimed you're still alert,
still fit and strong. Before you came,
only my hand hurts, you kn
ow. When you came, it's not just this hand that hurts, my ears and heart hurt too. Ouch.... I don't want to hurt you, Dad. But you can see for yourself, right? When we get older,
our reflexes slow down a bit. If it's true that you're alert, that guy
and you are okay, nothing will happen. How long have I been driving taxi? Nothing happens whatsoever. If I am not alert, I would have
knocked him down. Now your hand is in that condition. You can't drive, right? Just come back to my house. There's no
need. It's not that I fractured my leg or neck. You look at my legs. You take a look at my left arm. I can still execute the silat. Only this hand hurts. Just a minor pain. Just a little? If it's just a little, why did you ask Ardi
to come here to keep you company? Abang! Where's your boss? Is he on medical leave? Boss is not sick. His Mum is. That's why he's rarely at the stall. No wonder. Wonder what? The dish is salty. Did you sprinkle salt
or did you soak it in the sea? Even the rice is hal
f-cooked. Really? It's okay when I eat it. Other customers did not even complain. Am I lying? If you're not happy,
you can go some else to eat. You're creating a scene for nothing. Hey Abang! Abang! We were just talking about you. If you do business like this,
your business will not last long. I'm sorry, Abang. Sorry, Abang. Okay, Abang. Next time I will cook
something special for you. Sorry, Abang. What's the matter? It's normal. He purposely picked a fight. Why are you raging for no reason? Of
course. He's a customer. If he puts up on FB or IG,
that our stall is horrible, terrible food, poor customer service, no one will patronize us, right? I am sorry. You should say sorry to that customer.
It's too late now. I'm going in. Abang! Is everything okay today? Today? Everything seems to be okay today.
All is fine. Are you sure okay? You don't seem to be okay. Are you sick? I'm okay. I am feeling a bit unwell. Next time just take MC, Abang. I don't want. It's not serious. If you take too
much MC,
we'll have a blemished record. It's okay.
I want to check over there. Okay, Abang. Be careful, okay? Be careful, Abang! Nurin.... Yes, Dad. Nurin.... Is your Mum around? I am here. I am here. Dad, you just rest okay? Don't talk too much. Just rest. Nurin.... Please take care of your Mum. She has dialysis tomorrow. You please help to send her. Yes, Dad. I'll bring her. I'm the one who should bring her
for her dialysis. But I fell ill. You don't worry about Mum, okay? I will take care of
her. Yes, dear. Nurin will look after me. You're the one who is ill,
yet you're worried about me. If you're worried about me, you recover fast, okay? Then you can accompany me
for my dialysis. Okay, dear? Get well soon, dear. Dad? Dad? Dad! Dad! What's wrong with your Dad? Dad, Mum. What's wrong with Dad? What happened to Dad, Mum? Dear! What's wrong with my husband? Stand away, please... Dear! Wait Nurin. Dear! Dear.... Dear.... Arif, aren't you going to visit your Mum today? Huh? Then leaving
you at the stall alone? You can't even handle such things,
I want to leave you alone? I think I'm doing it okay.
Exactly like you always do. If it's the same,
how come it tastes different? Next time when I am cooking,
please take note. I have a notebook here.
Later take note. Anyway, it's just a minor mistake. See? You're talking back. You're full of excuses. Arif, actually, in this matter,
I am not at fault. No matter how I follow the instructions,
if customers prefer your cooking, their taste
buds will also prefer your cooking. Come on don't try to be funny. Don't know is one thing,
don't bother to know is another. You're a nitpicker. Arif, those are hurtful words. Hurtful.... Hurtful? Can you see that tray? If that tray land on your head,
then you'll know whether it hurts? Painful. Later jot it down. Like a schoolboy.
I'm not jotting it down! I'll just record using my handphone. It's much easier to record. Come... Today we can eat there again okay, dear? Okay. We have not been datin
g for a long time. How about the daily dates
at the hospital? It's not the same. Talking about hospital, I have not seen
Abang Arif in the hospital for a long time. What time does he always come, dear? He is running a stall, right? He's usually busy
during the hospital visiting hours. My time is more flexible, darling. It's okay. Usually, the eldest is the one who cares the most. But this is the other way around. Why are you so bitter? No, I'm not. Dear, next time if you don't want to accompany
me
to the hospital, that's fine. I'm okay. Enough, I'm tired. Nurin! Nurin! Mum. What's the matter, Nurin? Nothing, Mum. Do you want to have breakfast? This house is quiet, right? If not, your Dad would have made noise. So much noise in the kitchen. Mum, sit down. I'll prepare drinks.
Do you want? I don't have the appetite, Nurin. Mum, don't be like that. How about us, Nurin? Your Dad is no longer around. Who is going to look after us? I don't know how should I continue
living without your Dad.
Be patient, Mum. God willing, God will show us the way. We have to resign to it. What's up? Along, we take turns to look after Mum. Okay. Just okay? We draw up a schedule. It's also easy for me to rearrange my work. Your working hours are flexible, right? You rearrange as much as you can. You let me know
when you can't make it. I'll try to cover for you. Flexibility is one thing.
You also have to be flexible. You can't depend on me alone. For clients who can adjust timing,
I'll adjust. For those
who can't adjust timing,
I still have to go by their timing. I've tried to leave this stall to Ishak. But then all customers complained. The problem is he is just a helper. If I am not around,
he is rendered incapacitated. See? You can't even compromise
with your own eldest brother. The day after tomorrow.
I can't make it the day after tomorrow. I have a client from KL.
He wants to see me before he flies off. It's easy if you put it this way. Okay, later I will cover for you.
I will go and visi
t Mum. Don't forget. Note it down in your handphone. Sure. Anything else? No. I'll go back to my stall. Okay? Ismail, has your hand recovered? Is it strong to pull up the fish? The fish here are all small, Muthu. But for the bigger ones,
you help to reel it in for me, okay? Okay....if that's way, no problem. No problem. Muthu, I want to say something
but you don't get angry. You get lazier as you age. I don't want to learn how
to tie a fishing hook by myself. You only fish when everything is rea
dy.
What is this? You said you want to prepare it, right? Just now you stopped me from buying
the pre-tied fishing hook. It's a waste of money, you can do it. But now when you have to tie it,
you make noise. Don't get angry. I'm just kidding. Am I angry? Mum! Haven't you touched the rice
on the table? I don't want. Later you'll feel bloated.
What if you get a stomachache? Eat a bit. Let it be. Dad would get angry
if he is still around. Your hair, Mum.... Why did it go unkempt so fast? Nurin, don
't worry about me. Go. Go and do your homework. How am I going to do my homework?
I'm worried looking at you like this. Please don't force me. Go away... Go.... Ismail, isn't that your son?
Is he joining us? Uncle! Bak! Fishing? How did you know I am here? You informed Shila. He called me just now.
She wanted to come over. I told her I'm going fishing. She refused when I asked her to come with me. I thought of paying you a visit at home. Someone is ill, right? Apparently, you're here. Is there a
lot of fish? We've just started. Is your arm okay now? What is he doing? He just sits down
while I do everything. Bak, where is your fishing rod? Here. I've just bought it with Muthu. This is the bait. So when we make a catch,
we'll place it in here. So today I fish.
Bak supervise, okay? You want to fish? Okay, good but later. Now take a seat. I want to go home first.
I have a lot of things to do. You? Do you want to stay here? Yes, just for a while.
Later I will go back myself. Mum, I've prepa
red food on the table. Later you eat, okay? Anything, call me. Can? All right. Okay. I'll be home early.
Then we'll go for your dialysis. Mum.... May peace be upon you! Grandpa! What's wrong, Grandpa? I had a fall, Shila. How did you fall, Grandpa? It's slippery... Help me up. Come Grandpa, slowly. Come.... Diana, later you help me copy notes. Where are you going? Are you skipping the lecture? You dare to skip Mr. Sim's lecture. I have to bring my Mum for dialysis. -You never ever....
-Faris. La
st time, my late father
was the one who brought her. Nurin, sorry. I forgot. It's okay. I have to leave first. -Bye.
-Bye. Luckily, we came. Come and stay with us.
Mama, Papa, Ardi and I are around. If anything happens, it'd be easy. I know that, Shila. But I don't like to trouble people. We'll be more worried if you're here alone. Afraid something might happen. If you don't want to stay permanently,
you may stay with us until you have fully recovered. All right. If say so, I will go back there.
Yes! But a minute.... Where is the dish that you brought? I want to eat. It smells good. Mum! Nurin. Mum, what's the time now?
You haven't eaten yet. Eat quick. Then, we go straight for
your dialysis. Come...sit down. No need. I'm tired. No way, Mum.
You must go for this. We have to go. I'm tired. We'll go tomorrow. Mum... Don't you feel sorry for me? If you refuse to go for your dialysis,
then you fall ill, who is in trouble? I am, right? Please eat a bit. After that, we go for your dialysis.
Okay? Even a bit is okay. Wash your hands first. It's okay if you can't finish it.
Just eat a bit. Okay? Sorry....sorry. I'm late. My car broke down along the expressway.
The taxi came late. The tow truck came to tow it away.
Traffic hour timing.... Okay.... I'm also late.
Later I have another appointment. -Can?
-Come... Oh no, Mr. Arif. The owner has been waiting.
We're late. He went to fetch his child from school. You're the one who is late. I'm sorry, Mr. Arif.
How do I know that my car will
break down? So how? Okay. We wait first. Sit down. Sorry. Amin. I didn't have time to go visit Mum.
Is your meeting over? You go if you have the time. Sorry. Hi! Okay, today I went for an interview
at many cafes. But all rejected me. So I thought of doing food delivery. What do you want to use for delivery?
Walking? No. I thought of using my late father's bicycle. Okay, so if Faris or I order,
you have to deliver. No problem. But you have to tip me. I have to tip? But Nurin, how about school? I
don't know. Maybe I have to
take a leave of absence. You want to take a leave of absence? Is there any other option? That's the thing. Your GPA is good.
Your momentum is also good. Just continue with it. Well, you all know.... my father is no longer around. Then who will take care of my Mum? There is no other choice. It's okay. Okay, all of us go home first. May peace be upon you! May peace be upon you, too! Bak..come in... Bak, you rest first.
You can sleep in Ardi's room. It's okay. A mattress
in the hall will do. I took the effort to tidy up my room.
And now you want to sleep out here. Really? All right....but Ardi, you have to
withstand my snoring. Okay Bak, I have settled everything
about your presence here. Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Shila will come in late. She's at home in the morning,
and she'll prepare breakfast. Tuesday and Thursday,
Serene comes in a little late. She'll assist Bak. At noon, I will bring food home. If I don't have the time,
I will just order. At night,
don't worry.
All are at home. Ardi, while Grandpa is here,
come home straight after school. Eh? How about my CCA? Later I will message your teacher
about this. Okay? I will say that you has to look
after his grandfather. Why bother everyone? Not at all, Bak. Not difficult at all.
We're happy you're here. VIP guest gets VIP treatment. I think I need a maid. Maid? I am staying alone. How? Mum, it's not cheap to engage a maid, you know. Especially those with experience
looking after stroke patient
s. Then you want me to drag myself
all over the place. Like that? It's okay for the old flat, Mum. Where is the maid going to sleep
in the present flat? The three of us are enough
to cramp up the place. If I get my own place,
it will be a thumbs-up. There is some space. So you're keeping your hands off? What's with you? Enough.... Why do you all bother so much? Arif is leaving. Amin is leaving. The maid comes in.
What no space? Huh? Tell me! Mum....Mum. Mum.... Captions: Anwar Hashim
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Comments
Bagus drama nie kisah nyata dlm masyarakat kita drama tauladan dan pengajaran...utk kita semua.
Yesss akhir nya ada prt2...
Episode 3 pleaseeee