Malaysian producer and actress Darling Ngasri is focusing on producing Sharia-compliant dramas after the success of "Rona Basphorus". Her latest drama, "Iqbal", avoids physical contact and intimate scenes between actors, following a trend she believes resonates with audiences who appreciate handsome male leads and Islamic female characters. The 30-episode drama, filmed partly in Istanbul, follows a tahfiz student pursuing his dreams while adhering to Islamic principles. Darling is confident in this approach, citing the positive reception of Sharia-compliant dramas in Indonesia and the high ratings of "Rona Bosphorus".
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