Kuliah Cinta (2004)

A Malaysian romantic comedy where a lifelong friendship is put to the ultimate test by new love, jealousy, and one life-changing decision.

Kuliah Cinta - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Kuliah Cinta
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Directed by: A. Razak Mohaideen
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Romance, Comedy
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: Malay
  • Release Date (Theatrical): January 29, 2004 (Malaysia)
  • Producers: David Teo

Kuliah Cinta - Plot

A romantic comedy about teenage life on campus. It tells the story of the friendship that develops between Jojo (Johana) and Faramy, since they were kids all the way through college. Things begin to change when they're assigned to oversee the induction of a group of junior students as Faramy secretly falls for one of the students in the group, Ayu. As Faramy and Ayu's relationship gains strength, Jojo is left feeling left out and neglected. At the same time, she receives an offer to go on an exchange student program to Australia and also gets to know a guy called Johan, making Faramy jealous. Both Faramy and Jojo feel the strain as they try to distance themselves from each other. Will Faramy stop Jojo from going to Australia? And what's the conclusion to the battle of egos between them?

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Kuliah Cinta - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • A. Razak Mohaideen

Main Cast

  • Yusry Abdul Halim
  • Erra Fazira
  • Zahnita Hussein
  • Saiful Apek
  • Zahida Rafik
  • Yassin Senario
  • Farid Kamil
  • Cico Harahap
  • Azman Ahmad

Producers

  • David Teo

Kuliah Cinta - FAQs

What is Kuliah Cinta about?

Kuliah Cinta follows Jojo and Faramy, best friends since childhood, as their bond is shaken when Faramy falls for a junior student named Ayu. Feeling sidelined, Jojo considers an exchange program in Australia and meets someone new, sparking jealousy and a heartfelt battle of egos between the two friends.

Who are the main actors in Kuliah Cinta?

The film stars Yusry Abdul Halim as Faramy and Erra Fazira as Jojo, with strong supporting turns from Zahnita Hussein, Saiful Apek, Zahida Rafik, Yassin Senario, and Farid Kamil rounding out the campus ensemble.

Does Faramy stop Jojo from going to Australia?

That question sits at the very heart of Kuliah Cinta. The film builds toward whether Faramy will realise his true feelings for Jojo before she boards a flight to Australia, making the will-they-won't-they tension the emotional engine of the whole story.

When was Kuliah Cinta released?

Kuliah Cinta opened in Malaysian cinemas on January 29, 2004, making it an early-year release that quickly found an audience among fans of local romantic comedies set in a university environment.

Who directed Kuliah Cinta?

A. Razak Mohaideen directed Kuliah Cinta. He is a well-known figure in the Malaysian film industry, recognised for helming commercially successful local productions that blend romance, humour, and relatable everyday drama.

What genre is Kuliah Cinta?

Kuliah Cinta is a romantic comedy. It blends lighthearted campus humour with genuine emotional warmth, following the classic will-they-won't-they dynamic between two lifelong friends navigating love, jealousy, and growing up.

What are some movies similar to Kuliah Cinta?

If you enjoyed Kuliah Cinta, you might love What's Love Got to Do with It? (2023), Prom Pact (2023), French Girl (2024), Players (2024), Picture This (2025), or Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) — all charming romantic comedies with heart.

What language is Kuliah Cinta spoken in?

Kuliah Cinta is spoken primarily in Malay, reflecting its Malaysian production roots. The film is a proud example of local Malay-language cinema, crafted to resonate with Malaysian audiences through familiar language, culture, and campus life.

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