Tiga Abdul

It was the last film to be directed by P. Ramlee in Singapore before he moved to his new workplace in Merdeka Studios, Kuala Lumpur in 1965.

After the weddings, they face harsh conditions at Sadiq’s home, such as being barred from eating the food and sleeping in the stables.

That night, he dreams of his father’s spirit, who directs him to Sulaiman Akhlaken, Ismet’s overseas lawyer.

Sulaiman reveals that Ismet’s overseas properties now belong to Abdul Wahub, making him wealthier than his brothers combined.

Initially skeptical of Abdul Wahub’s financial standing, Sadiq agrees after seeing proof of his wealth.

Later, Abdul Wahub buys back his brothers, Sadiq, Hamidah, and Rafidah but leaves Kassim in slavery.

Returning to their family home, Abdul Wahub delivers an emotional speech, apologizes for his actions, and releases everyone from the contracts.