
When Seoul Cinta debuted on Tonton, audiences were instantly drawn to its dreamy blend of Malaysian heart and Korean charm.
What started as a feel-good romance quickly turned into one of the most talked-about Akasia-style titles of the season — a series that offered sweetness, emotional depth, and beautifully crafted storytelling.
Now that the show has wrapped, fans are still reliving their favourite moments, scenes, and character arcs that made Seoul Cinta unforgettable.
A Love Story That Spanned Cultures, Conflicts, and Chemistry
At its core, Seoul Cinta follows two individuals navigating love across different backgrounds.
The drama captures the excitement of discovering romance in a foreign place, the challenge of navigating misunderstandings, and the beauty of learning to open your heart again.
The storyline stands out because it merges:
- Korean romance aesthetics
- Malaysian cultural warmth
- relatable emotional battles
- charming humour and grounded conflicts
It’s the kind of love story you watch with a smile — and sometimes with a lump in your throat.
Meet the Cast Who Brought “Seoul Cinta” to Life
One of the biggest reasons Seoul Cinta resonated so strongly with viewers is its well-matched and charismatic cast. Each actor brought nuance, presence, and authenticity to their roles.
Fitri Farok as Daniel Khalil — a Malaysian actor and model, born 27 December 1999. He first grabbed attention when he became runner-up in the 2023 “Hero Dewi Remaja” contest, before transitioning to acting. Seoul Cinta is among his early major drama roles.
Siti Khadijah Halim as Azra Sofea / “Kiki” — a Malaysian actress and model born 27 March 1997. She won the “Gadis Panca NR” contest in 2018, and has since starred in several dramas. Her portrayal in Seoul Cinta shows her versatility — playing a humble café-girl by day, and a cooking influencer in secret.
Cahaya Nilam as Raisha — she plays the glamorous, confident celebrity whose entry shakes up the main love story. Her role adds drama and contrast to the central characters’ relationships.
Muaz Zabir as Lukman — actor, model, fitness trainer and TV host, born 29 November 1997. Before acting, he was known as a fitness coach; he later joined a reality competition and expanded into entertainment. In Seoul Cinta, Lukman’s unrequited feelings and conflicts bring tension to the story.

Supporting Cast Highlights
The series is also supported by a set of actors who breathe life into subplots, friendships, and family dynamics — including actors like Marc Syahmie, Haidar Hasanudin, Ryzliana Azizan, Anne Abdullah, among others. Their presence adds layers of realism, support and complexity to the main romance, making the drama feel more complete and relatable.
Why Viewers Couldn’t Stop Watching
❤️ 1. Aesthetic K-Drama Vibes — With Malaysian Heart
From Seoul’s beautiful cityscapes to warm Malaysian scenes, the cinematography felt like a love letter to both cultures.
❤️ 2. Natural Chemistry Between the Leads
Their connection felt unforced, with small gestures, subtle glances and emotional beats that made their relationship feel alive.
❤️ 3. A Storyline That Grew With the Characters
Nothing felt rushed.
Nothing felt over-dramatic.
Instead, the series slowly peeled back layers of emotion — mirroring how real love often develops.
Behind-the-Scenes Magic: The Moments Fans Didn’t See
Beyond the episodes, the Behind-the-Scenes (BTS) footage reveals the heart and hard work behind the drama. From goofy cast moments to intense rehearsals and beautifully shot Korean sequences, the BTS brings the production to life in a whole new way.
“Go beyond the romance — watch the Behind-the-Scenes video below to see how Seoul Cinta was created from script to screen.”
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A Beautiful Ending… And a Story That Lives On
Seoul Cinta may have concluded its run, but the warmth, charm and emotional journey it delivered continue to linger with fans. It’s the kind of romance that reminds us love has no borders — only moments, memories, and connections worth holding on to.