Nabila Huda


Nabila Huda binti Suhaimi is a Malaysian actress. She is the eldest daughter of musician Amy Search, the vocalist of the rock band Search. Nabila began her acting career in 2001 with a small role in Lagi-Lagi Senario, which was directed by Aziz M. Osman.
Her film appearances include: Rock, Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam, Bohsia 2: Jalan Kembali, and Munafik, for which she won Best Actress at the 28th Malaysia Film Festival. She also appeared in Makrifat Cinta. On television, she has had roles in Impak Maksima the Series, Cinta Untuk Ain, Dari Mata Arisa, Teduhan Kasih, and Dendam Aurora.

Early life

Nabila Huda was born on 2 December 1984, in Kuala Lumpur. She is the eldest child of singer Suhaimi Abdul Rahman, better known as Amy Search.

Early career

Nabila began acting in 2000 while preparing for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination. She initially managed her own career and learned acting on set. She played a small role in Lagi-Lagi Senario, directed by Aziz M. Osman, and later appeared in the telefilm Blok 404 with Zamarul Hisham.
In 2005, she appeared as Nurfarzana in Mamat Khalid's musical comedy Rock, alongside Que Haidar, Khir Rahman, and Soffi Jikan. She later had a guest role in Bujang Senang, directed by Abdul Razak Mohaideen, and played Noni in the Malaysian drama film Akhirat, which earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Malaysia Film Festival.
Nabila acted in Impak Maksima the Series as Shikin, directed by Ahmad Idham. In 2008, she appeared in the drama Ibu, with Hamidah Wahab, followed by lead roles in Bahang Ravina with Jasmin Hamid; and Rencong with Soffi Jikan.

Career

Nabila released her first solo single, "X-Ray" produced by Edrie Hashim. In a 2018 interview, she described her brief musical career as "embarrassing".
She gained broader attention in 2009 for her role in Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam, directed by Syamsul Yusof. The film was commercially successful, and her performance earned nominations for Best Actress at the 22nd Malaysia Film Festival and
2009 Screen Awards.
Nabila made a special appearance as Natasha in the comedy film Pisau Cukur directed by Bernard Chauly, featuring Nur Fazura and Maya Karin. She later acted in the fantasy romantic film Duhai Si Pari-Pari with Liyana Jasmay and Que Haidar. Nabila returned to television as the lead in the 13-episode melodrama Cinta Untuk Ain, again opposite Que Haidar, which aired on Slot Lestary TV3.
Nabila reprised her role as Tasya in the film Jalan Kembali: Bohsia 2, a sequel to Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam. Her performance earned a Screen Award nomination for Best Actress.
In 2013, she starred alongside Pekin Ibrahim and child actress Puteri Balqis in the TV3 drama series Balqis. In the same year, she appeared with Fizz Fairuz in the horror thriller Bisikan Syaitan, directed by Faizul A. Rashid, playing the role of Soraya.
For her performance in Balqis, Nabila won Best Actress at the 2014 Screen Awards. She later portrayed singer Saloma in a two-episode biographical telefilm titled Saloma, directed by Melissa Saila. She described the role as one of the most challenging of her career. She subsequently played Liyana in the drama series Ariana Rose, appearing with Nur Fathia, Arja Lee and Keith Foo.
In 2015, Nabila appeared in the horror film paranormal thriller Gamatisme, directed by Yeop Hitler Zami, and co-starring Syazwan Zulkifly. She also acted in the drama Akulah Balqis, directed by Fazli "Pali" Yahya, once again appearing with Puteri Balqis.
She made her stage debut in the theatrical adaptation of Hamka's novel Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck, staged at the Istana Budaya from 12 to 18 October 2015. She also hosted the travelogue show Awak Kat Mana on Astro Ria.
In 2016, Nabila appeared in Syamsul Yusof's horror film Munafik, playing the character Maria. Her performance earned her Best Actress at the 28th Malaysia Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress at the Kuala Lumpur Film Critics Association Awards. She also received nominations for Best Actress at the 2016 Screen Awards and MeleTOP Film Star at the MeleTOP Era Awards 2017.
In late 2016, Skop Productions announced a sequel to Munafik. In March 2017, Nabila withdrew from the project due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Maya Karin in Munafik 2. Nabila next appeared in the telenovela Dendam Aurora, portraying the character Aurora Abdullah.
Her next appearance was in the romantic biographical drama film Makrifat Cinta.
She acted in the online drama KL Gangster: Underworld, co-directed by Syafiq Yusof and Faisal Ishak, starring Beto Kusyairy and Zahiril Adzim. The series, based on the KL Gangster trilogy by Syamsul Yusof, began airing on iflix on 16 August 2018. Nabila appeared with Bront Palarae in the anthology drama Folklore, which began airing on HBO Asia on 7 October 2018.
She appeared in the music video for Ragaman by Faizal Tahir.
In 2019, Nabila performed in the staging of Ola Bola The Musical from 18 February to 3 March 2019 at Istana Budaya, alongside Douglas Lim.

Personal life

Nabila married Zaidi Zailani in 2008, and they have a daughter named Ksha Laila, born in 2009. The couple divorced in 2011.
On 25 December 2015, Nabila married Mohd Izwan Johar, a café chef. She received a dowry of RM300.
Nabila revealed in August 2018 that she had not seen her father, Amy Search, for three years, and noted a disagreement with her stepmother, Norhasniza Hassan.

Filmography

Films

Drama

Telefilm

Theater

Television

Videography

Music video

Discography

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoriesNominationsResults
200821st Malaysian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressAkhiratNomitated
200922th Malaysian Film FestivalBest ActressBohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan HitamNomitated
20092009 Screen AwardsBest Actress Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan HitamNomitated
20122012 Screen AwardsBest Actress Mahar UntukmuNomitated
20122012 Screen AwardsBest Actress Jalan Kembali: Bohsia 2Nomitated
201327th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsPopular Female TV ActressNabila HudaWon
201325th Malaysian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressJalan Kembali: Bohsia 2Nomitated
20142014 Screen AwardsBest Supporting Actress BalqisWon
201628th Malaysian Film FestivalBest ActressMunafikWon
2016Kuala Lumpur Film Critics Awards CeremonyBest Supporting ActressMunafikWon
20162016 Screen AwardsBest Actress MunafikNomitated
2016EH Style Awards!Most Stylish Female CelebrityNabila HudaNomitated
20163rd Melodi AwardsMelodi Film PersonalityNabila HudaNomitated
20172017 MeleTOP Era AwardsMeleTOP Film StarsMunafikNomitated
2017Berita Harian Popular Star Awards 2016Compatible Film Pairing MunafikWon
2018MeleTOP Era Awards 2018MeleTOP ActorDendam AuroraNomitated
2018MeleTOP Era Awards 2018MeleTOP Movie StarTombiruo: Penunggu RimbaNomitated
201831th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsPopular Female TV ActressNabila HudaNomitated
201831th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsPopular Female Movie ActressNabila HudaNomitated
201831th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsBest Movie Couple Nabila HudaNomitated
201831th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsBest Movie Couple Nabila HudaNomitated
201930th Malaysian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressMakrifat CintaWon
20192019 Screen AwardsBest Actress in a Chain DramaKamar KamariahNomitated
20192019 Screen AwardsBest Actress in a DramaDia Tak BerdosaWon
20222022 Seri Angkasa AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a TV DramaJetiWon
202335th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsPopular TV ActressNabila HudaNomitated
202335th Berita Harian Popular Star AwardsPopular Film ActressNabila HudaNomitated
202433th Malaysian Film FestivalBest ActressSecretNomitated