Romantic storylines have been a staple of Artis Melayu for decades, with many dramas and films featuring love triangles, unrequited love, and happily-ever-afters. These storylines often reflect societal norms and values, as well as the cultural and historical context of Malaysia. In the context of Artis Melayu, romantic storylines serve as a way to explore themes of love, relationships, and identity.

Artis Melayu, which translates to "Malay artists," refers to the collective of Malaysian entertainers, actors, and musicians who have made significant contributions to the country's entertainment industry. The industry has a rich history, dating back to the 1950s, and has produced many iconic stars, including Intan. Intan, whose real name is Intan Nuraini, is a talented actress and singer who has been active in the industry since the 1990s. She has starred in numerous films, dramas, and TV shows, and has become a household name in Malaysia.

The representation of relationships in Artis Melayu, including Intan's on-screen and off-screen romances, reflects a complex interplay between cultural, social, and economic factors. Artis Melayu often portrays relationships as romanticized and idealized, with a focus on emotional connection and passion. However, these portrayals can also perpetuate unrealistic expectations and stereotypes about love and relationships.