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Kolumpo (film)
''Kolumpo'' is a Malaysian Malay-language anthology film release in 2013. It is a collection of three multilingual short stories directed by Bront Palarae, Sheikh Munasar, and Rozi Izma. The film is produced by the directors alongside associate producer James Wong under the production company Otto Films SDN BHD. The film is set in Kuala Lumpur. The cast includes Sharifah Amani, Azad Jasmin, Ruminah Sidek, Nell Ng, Mano Maniam, Soffi Jikan, Sabri Yunus, Sherry Alhadad, Along Eyzandy, Radhi Khalid and Emely Poon. Plot Rahul, an Indian immigrant arrives in town to discover that the company that offered him a job has gone out of business. He is helped by a local restaurant owner and begins his life in the city as an illegal immigrant worker. In Setapak, Gienna is a Chinese woman in her thirties who is constantly avoiding phone calls from her mother. She finds herself spending an afternoon helping a stranger, a senile old lady, who cannot remember where her house is. In Ampang, ...
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Bront Palarae
Nasrul Suhaimin bin Saifuddin (born 27 September 1978), known professionally as Bront Palarae, is a Malaysian actor, film director, screenwriter and producer. Bront built his career in the early 2001 with roles in Castello, Bilut, Tipah Tertipu The Movie & 1957: Hati Malaya. His collaboration with director Mamat Khalid resulted in the films Man Laksa (2006) & Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang (2008). They also co-wrote the script together for Tipah Tertipu The Movie (2006). Bront portrayed a private investigator in Belukar (2010). He was the Producer of One Two Jaga (2018), which won 6 awards including Best Pictures at 30th Malaysia Film Festival. Early life and education Bront was born in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. His father is of Malay and Pakistani descent whereas his mother's family is Thai surnamed "Palarae" () hence his stage name; his mother migrated to Peninsular to start a new life together after their marriage. Bront is fluent in Thai himself. Personal life In ...
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Johan As'ari
Johan Ariff bin As'ari (born 3 December 1986) is a Malaysian actor. He gained attention after starring in '' Juvana'' and appeared as a contestant on season 1 of ''Fear Factor Selebriti Malaysia''. Early life Johan was born in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. He is the son of Datuk As’ari Ibrahim, Political Secretary to former Malaysia's Minister of Works Dato' Shaziman Abu Mansor Shaziman bin Abu Mansor ( Jawi: شاه عظيمان بن ابو منصور; born 20 January 1964) is a Malaysian politician, a prominent member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of Barisan Nasional (BN) coali .... His sister, Farah Alya was also an actress from 2007 to 2009. Career Johan's first role was in television series Penunggu Gunung Raya. In 2016, Johan appeared in the drama ''Mr Tanda Soal'' as the lead role.Drama M ...
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English-language Malaysian Films
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Malay-language Films
Malay ( , ; , Jawi: ) is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by Malays in several islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and the Malay Peninsula on the mainland Asia. The language is an official language of Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore. Indonesian, a standardized variety of Malay, is the official language of Indonesia and one of the working languages of East Timor. Malay is also spoken as a regional language of ethnic Malays in Indonesia and the southern part of Thailand. Altogether, it is spoken by 60 million people across Maritime Southeast Asia. The language is pluricentric and a macrolanguage, i.e., a group of mutually intelligible speech varieties, or dialect continuum, that have no traditional name in common, and which may be considered distinct languages by their speakers. Several varieties of it are standardized as the national language ( or ) of several nation states with various official names: in Malaysia, it is designated as either ("Malay language" ...
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Malaysian Anthology Films
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2013 Films
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Hassan Muthalib
Hassan Abdul Muthalib (born 3 November 1945) is a Malaysian animator, film director and critic, and artist who pioneered Malaysian animation. He was dubbed as the "Father of the Malaysian animation". Personal life Hassan is a father of three children. His two sons, Samad Hassan and Ahmad Hassan, are also involved in animation. Filmography * ''Hapuskan Nyamuk Aedes: Gunakan Ubat Jentik-Jentik'' (1977) * ''Selamat Hari Natal'' (1979) * ''Ikuti Peraturan Penggunaan Gas Memasak'' (1981) * ''Hikayat Sang Kancil'' (1983) * ''Mekanik'' (1983) * ''Hikayat Sang Kancil dan Monyet'' (1984) * ''Gagak Yang Bijak'' (1985) * ''Singa Yang Haloba'' (1986) * ''Arnab Yang Sombong'' (1986) * ''Hikayat Sang kancil dan Buaya'' (1987) * ''Jagalah Kebersihan Tandas'' (1987) * ''Hormatilah Tangki Gas Anda'' (1987) * ''Mat Gelap'' (1990) * ''Silat Lagenda'' (animation film; 1998) * ''At the End of Daybreak'' (2009) * ''Zombiku Zombimu Jua'' (excerpt from ''Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah''; 2010) * ''Return t ...
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Kuala Lumpur
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Yunalis Zarai
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Chew Kin Wah
Chew Kin Wah (; born 30 September 1965) is a Malaysian actor of Chinese descent. In June 2018, he was listed as one of the 10 top Malaysian actors who gain recognition internationally by ''Harian Metro''. Born and raised in Ipoh, Perak, Kin Wah starting his acting career in 1993. He appear in ntv7's longest-running television sitcom ''Kopitiam'', co-starring Joanna Bessey, Rashid Salleh, and Mano Maniam. Kin Wah converted to Islam Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ... in 2013 and adopted the Muslim name Anuar Chew or Anuar Abdullah. Filmography Films Television series Telemovie Television Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chew, Kin Wah 1965 births Living people Malaysian Muslims Malaysian male actors People from I ...
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Remy Ishak
Datuk Mohammad Zalimei bin Ishak (born on 11 April 1982), better known by his stage name as Remy Ishak is a Malaysian actor who was born in Malacca, Melaka. He was first introduced to the film industry by independent director Osman Ali in 2006. He gained fame for his performance in ''Nur Kasih'' directed by Kabir Bhatia, which aired on TV3 (Malaysian TV network), TV3 in 2009. He later starred in the 2018 film ''Pulang (2018 film), Pulang''. Personal life Remy Ishak married businesswoman Roszaliza "Ezza" Yusof on 21 August 2021 at National Mosque of Malaysia, Masjid Negara after having previously ending their initial engagement in 2019. Honours Honours of Malaysia * ** Companion Class II of the Exalted Order of Malacca (DPSM) – Datuk (2024) Filmography Film Television series Telemovie Television show Music video Theatre Radio drama Discography Soundtrack appearances Awards and nominations References External links

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Syazwan Zulkifly
Mohd Syazwan bin Zulkifly (born 20 May 1987) is a Malaysian actor who primarily worked on television and film. Filmography Film TV series Telemovie Awards and nominations References External links * 1987 births Living people Malaysian Muslims Malaysian people of Malay descent Male actors from Kuala Lumpur 21st-century Malaysian male actors Malaysian male film actors Malaysian male television actors {{Malaysia-actor-stub ...
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