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The Star
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
First it was the preppy 'Bila Nak Kahwin', elegant Amira Othman now returns with 'Dalam Sujudku', theme song for drama 'Dia Bukan Syurga'
Known for her emotionally charged ballads, Amira Othman won many fans with her preppy tune "Bila Nak Kahwin" earlier this year. But she is back at her favourite ground with the new ballad 'Dalam Sujudku'. Famous also for her spiritual songs, acclaimed singer Amira Othman makes a powerful return with 'Dalam Sujudku', a soul-stirring new single that captures the anguish and resilience of a woman in emotional turmoil. Composed and produced by the prolific Farouk Roman with lyrics by Senna, 'Dalam Sujudku' tells the story of a woman trapped in a toxic relationship, clinging to hope and seeking solace in prayers despite her growing despair. The song has been selected as the main theme for the highly anticipated drama "Dia Bukan Syurga", adapted from the bestselling novel by Rissa Ahdiya. The series premiered on Astro Ria's MegaDrama slot on 19 May 2025. Amira said during the official launch of the song by Sony Music Malaysia that she is extremely happy with the fans who have been enthusiastic with her efforts this year. "I didn't expect the incredible response from the fans for this song. I'm just so excited with the outcome. This is indeed a suerb year so far and I just it gets better in the second half of the year," said Amira. The 31-year-old songstress also added that she will be also be involved with her first 'Showcase' live show this year and it is expected to be held in August. As for the new single, accompanied by Amira's poignant vocals, 'Dalam Sujudku' reflects the inner conflict of Nuha, the drama's central character — a wife emotionally stifled and manipulated by her husband, Tajul. Lyrics like 'If I am killed by love, let it die in your heart' and 'Dear God, I beg in my prostration — if this is my fate, then strengthen my soul' echo Nuha's struggle, faith, and quiet strength as she battles the pain of a relationship that is slowly breaking her spirit. Directed by celebrated filmmaker Rashid Sibir and produced by Radius One Sdn Bhd, Dia Bukan Syurga stars Ezzanie Jasny, Niezam Zaidi, and Nazim Othman. The drama follows Nuha's emotional journey through a toxic marriage with Tajul and her eventual rediscovery of self-worth when she reconnects with her past love, Arham. 'Dalam Sujudku' is more than just a theme song — it is the emotional heartbeat of the drama, giving voice to women who remain hopeful and faithful even in the darkest moments of love. With its heartfelt message of strength, surrender, and healing, the song resonates deeply with anyone who has faced the pain of emotional abuse yet continues to believe in the light ahead. Dalam Sujudku is now available on all digital streaming platforms. CREDITS Title: Dalam Sujudku Artist: Amira Othman Composer & Producer: Farouk Roman Lyricist: Senna Publisher: Nova Music Drama Release Date: 19 May 2025 Channel: Astro Ria - MegaDrama slot Novel Adaptation: Dia Bukan Syurga by Riss


New Straits Times
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Amira Othman: No 'when you getting married' questions anymore
KUALA LUMPUR: Popular singer and actress Amira Othman, 32, said that nobody had asked her about marriage during Hari Raya, despite riding high with her latest single Bila Nak Kahwin. In an interview with Harian Metro yesterday, Amira who hails from Johor Baru and was an Akademi Fantasia Season 10 finalist said that instead, her relatives and fans praised her for delivering a catchy, new tune with a good message. "I didn't expect this song to do so well, and I am very grateful to composers and lyricists Omar K and Iqie Hugh for choosing me for it," said Amira, who has been "teased" by certain netizens about her friendship with popular singer-actor Fattah Amin. "Bila Nak Kahwin is a song with a timeless message and all of us have been asked this question during Hari Raya, when we were still single and available," said Amira. "The true message behind the song is that one's life partner or soulmate is determined by God, and people can only speculate and plan." Asked if this year would be her last Hari Raya as a single person, Amira said that she was "hoping for the best".