Wahyu Rahman
Acting
Known For

Bunga Tanjong captures the exploratory life journey of three Malay women, Miriam, Wan Katijah and Puteh in the late 50s and early 60s. In their effort to pursue happiness and prosperity in life, they encounter obstacles and become victims to men who exploited them. The involvement of the women is directly seen in several important incidents, both socially and politically, which help shaped the historical development of Singapore itself. Their bitter experiences make them realize that the society will remain backward unless the women are emancipated, enlightened and educated. Will the ladies be able to overcome their struggles and finally find happiness?
Bunga Tanjong
"Origene" is an anthology series that delves into the lives of eight individuals, each profoundly altered by a revelation about their genetic identity. From the shocking reappearance of a mother thought to be dead to the high-stakes pursuit of the elusive ORIGAMI killer, the series takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster. With every twist and turn, "Origene" challenges audiences to confront the consequences of uncovering hidden truths, asking whether some secrets are better left buried.
ORIGENE
Arissa, now seeks to revenge Muhammad who left her mother Siti whilst pregnant with her. She sabotages his company and family’s happiness. She conspires with Fendi who has a personal agenda, and eventually tarnishes the image of AR Cosmetics.
Janji Arissa
After a humiliating public break-up between influencers Z Blink and Layla Pink and Z Blink's popularity plummets, he decides to take a ‘healing’ break and spends time with his ailing grandmother at Kampong Lonek, where he unintentionally ignites a feud with mega influencer, Ran Ranger.
Siapa Viral?

Three fathers—divorced, estranged, and quietly forgotten—struggle to hold on to their children and their sense of worth in a world that often expects men to move on without breaking. As love fades and families fracture, they must fight for connection before it’s too late. BELAIAN TERAKHIR is a tender, unflinching portrait of fatherhood, grief, and resilience in the face of love that no longer looks their way.