‘Kata Hati’: New Rom-Com Explores the High Cost of Being Seen

In a cinematic landscape currently dominated by high-intensity action blockbusters and horror flicks, an upcoming silver-screen release is turning its lens on a different kind of terror: the relentless pressure of the public eye. Kata Hati, a refreshing romantic comedy produced by Wayangworks Sdn. Bhd. and Filmscape Sdn. Bhd., is scheduled to hit cinemas nationwide on 4 June 2026. Rather than offering a superficial love story, the film aims to dive into the heavy emotional toll of modern celebrity culture, exploring the tension between public image and private identity, and ultimately questioning the true cost of being seen.

Directed by Nadiah Hamzah, the project marks a deliberate and personal tonal shift from her previous hard-hitting thriller, Motif. Hamzah notes that she wanted to tell a story that feels lighter on the surface but still carries significant emotional weight—a film that allows audiences to laugh while recognizing themselves in the quiet, vulnerable moments. She explains that she was deeply drawn to the idea of love existing in a world that is constantly watching, a hyper-visible reality where showing your true self becomes both a massive risk and an absolute necessity.

The film’s narrative centers on Ayra Natasha (played by Nia Atasha), a rising actress on the brink of major stardom. Her life is propelled further into the spotlight by her role in a large-scale action film alongside her boyfriend, Zayn Mikhail (Fazziq Muqris). To the public, her life is a flawlessly constructed dream, but that image completely fractures when a deeply frustrating and humiliating incident at a prestigious awards nomination night goes viral. Stripped of her carefully managed persona, Ayra’s world collides with that of Imran Firdaus (Yusof Hashim), an e-hailing driver who exists entirely outside the suffocating noise of celebrity culture. When Ayra’s sister and manager, Maya (Scha Alyahya), proposes a strategic arrangement that brings Imran into Ayra’s daily life, a simple business decision slowly transforms into a raw, intimate connection that neither of them can fully control.

The decision to back a romantic comedy in the current local cinema climate was a calculated move by the production teams. Executive Producer Juliana Foo points out that audiences have been immersed in high-intensity genres for quite a while, leaving a distinct space and a profound need for a story that brings people back to something softer and more human. She describes Kata Hati as a modern fairy tale, but one that remains entirely grounded in emotional reality. Producer Muhammad Bahir echoes this sentiment, revealing that the story was born directly from firsthand encounters within the entertainment industry. He emphasizes that the filmmakers have always been fascinated by the stark contrast between who people appear to be on screen versus who they are in real life, prompting them to explore the world behind the glamour through a grounded, emotionally honest story.

This commentary on the price of public exposure is mirrored in the film’s star-studded ensemble cast, blending fresh talents with veteran Malaysian icons. Alongside the leading trio of Nia Atasha, Yusof Hashim, and Fazziq Muqris, the film features strong supporting performances from Scha Alyahya, Taqim Zaki, and Norreen Iman. Adding even more cinematic weight to the production are special cameo appearances by industry giants including Beto Kusyairy, Nabila Huda, Liyana Jasmay, Nina Kho, and Shweta Sekhon.

Filmed across the contrasting metropolitan streets of Kuala Lumpur and the coastal landscapes of Kuantan back in August 2025, Kata Hati promises to blend humor, vulnerability, and emotional truth. For audiences ready to see what happens when the cameras stop rolling and real life begins, the film debuts on 4 June 2026, with more updates available on their official website, filemkatahati.my.