Ahmad
In the 1940s, Malays were world-renowned for their seafaring skills. Being of Bugis descent, they navigated the sea with natural ease and were often the favored seamen for international shipping lines. Othman, a fisherman from a small village in Malacca, leaves his family behind to sail the world, with hopes to return home one day with worldly riches and deserved pride. After decades at sea, however, his low wages as a deckhand leaves him disillusioned. He contemplates returning home to his family but ended up settling down in Liverpool, England. 60 years later, his grandson, Ahmad, journeys halfway across the world in search of his grandfather.
After being abandoned on his wedding day, Malaysian groom Amar decides to migrate to United Arab Emirates where he plans to build a new life. He swears off love while dealing with his heartbreak there. However, an encounter with a mysterious woman opens his heart to love again.
Irwan
Wak Selamat is the father of one Siti Hajar, who wishes to study abroad. As a father, Wak does everything he can in order to fulfill her dreams. Her two brothers are also more than willing to sacrifice their own future just so their sister could further her studies. The family has high hopes for her when Siti finally makes it to Perth, Australia. However, things take a turn when Siti gets involved in an accident and Wak has to find a way to visit his daughter who is now lying in a coma.
Daniel is an architect and his wife, Diana, is a lawyer. They try to build a loving relationship despite the fact that their marriage is arranged by their family. However, their ego and past failures create conflict, which is heightened when Daniel's elder sister and Diana's elder brother enter the picture. As it turns out, the elder siblings were previously in a relationship with each other that ended two decades ago. But now, they put their differences aside to help save Daniel and Diana's marriage.