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02:54 So, when I was still in the hospital bed, I couldn't go down to therapy.
03:03 I was still doing physio. I was moving in the hospital bed.
03:07 In the corner, I was doing meditation.
03:12 Use your brain power. Use your brain power. That's it.
03:16 - That's the most important thing. - People said it's mind over matter.
03:18 - How long have you been stroke-stricken? What is the estimate?
03:24 - It's been almost 2 years. - Okay.
03:29 - A year and a half. - A year and a half.
03:31 - Alhamdulillah. You look healthy. - I'm much better.
03:36 You know, my brother has the same condition, but his condition is far worse than yours.
03:44 - I understand. - Far worse. Alhamdulillah.
03:47 - But you must be strong-willed. - Yes, I must be strong-willed.
03:50 I was still a kid. The doctor said I must be active for at least a year.
03:55 - A year. I didn't have much savings. - I understand.
03:58 So, I pushed for 6 months. Alhamdulillah, I started acting again after 4 months.
04:03 - Alhamdulillah. - Wow. The doctor said it's a year.
04:07 - Are you a mutant? - No.
04:10 - No. If you watch X-Men, you'll know. - But at that time, I thought I was Wolverine.
04:19 - Because of the movie. No, I'm not. - Yes, you are.
04:23 - Three-legged. - The doctor said the recovery process is fast.
04:30 - Oh. Hugh Jackman. - Yes, Hugh Jackman.
04:35 - Yes, that's right. He's Wolverine. - No nails.
04:39 I don't know. I don't know.
04:42 - Okay, we'll start with your story. - Yes.
04:44 - I'm so excited to hear about your health. - Alhamdulillah.
04:51 Because I read in the news that you were not well.
04:58 - So, we have a lot of stories to share with the audience. - That's right.
05:04 We also want to know when you became interested in acting. When you were young?
05:12 - When I was young. - If you were interested in acting, you must have had an influence.
05:15 - You must have had an influence. Who was it? - Who did you watch? Who did you follow?
05:19 The influence was probably my lifestyle.
05:21 When I was young, my aunt and my uncle took care of me.
05:26 So, we went to school in the morning.
05:29 - When we came back, my younger brother went to school. - Okay.
05:32 The house was empty. So, every time I came back, I would stop by the theater.
05:37 Because the ticket price for the theater was RM1.50.
05:39 - I would watch Chinese or Indian movies. - Any kind of movies?
05:43 - Yes. - Oh, all kinds of movies?
05:45 Almost all kinds of movies. I liked watching movies.
05:47 But at that time, I wasn't interested in acting.
05:49 What made me want to become an actor was when I watched your movie.
05:53 Okay. Oh, your movie.
05:55 - At that time, I wasn't interested in Malay movies. - Why?
05:59 Malay movies are all about screaming. Why can't I act cool and relaxed?
06:03 - Oh. - Screaming.
06:05 When I watched your movie, I was like, "Eh."
06:08 My first impression was, "They act like Hollywood actors."
06:14 - Cool, right? Dato' Rahim Razali, Dato' Ahmad. - Yes.
06:18 - Fonzia Ahmad Daud. All of them are Dato' Ahmad. - Yes.
06:21 That's why I was interested in acting. I was 8 or 9 years old.
06:28 - Early on. - You were interested from the start.
06:30 From the influence of what you were interested in watching...
06:34 ...and you wanted to become an actor.
06:39 - You chose that as your career. - Yes.
06:41 Usually, people don't think about becoming an actor.
06:44 People think, "I want to make a movie like this."
06:47 "I want to watch how people shoot."
06:50 Maybe it's because of your background.
06:51 Where did you grow up?
06:53 I was raised in Singapore.
06:55 Okay. Singapore.
06:58 I'm Malaysian. Many people are confused.
07:01 I'm Malaysian, but I was raised and went to school in Singapore.
07:05 - Why? - Because my mother is Singaporean.
07:08 - Okay. - So, I was raised like this.
07:11 - I followed my mother to Singapore. - Okay.
07:13 Because...
07:16 - I thought, "I can be Malaysian, but I can be Singaporean." - Yes.
07:19 - But I was born in Malaysia. I grew up in Singapore. - Born in Malaysia.
07:22 Born in Mua, Johor.
07:24 - Mua. - Mua. You were born in the same village as Putra.
07:27 - My mother is from Bandung. - Bandung.
07:29 Coffee. It's delicious.
07:31 When you were raised in Singapore, how long did you stay in Singapore?
07:38 - I was 23 or 24 years old. - Oh, you were in your 20s.
07:43 - And then you went straight to acting? - No.
07:47 My uncle, who was the only uncle who lived in PJ,
07:52 - he got me to work at MS. - As?
07:56 - As a store helper. - Okay.
07:58 At that time, I thought I wouldn't have a future in Singapore.
08:04 - Why? - I thought like that.
08:07 I don't know, but I thought like that.
08:09 I thought it would be boring to just go to school, work and earn money.
08:13 So I came back here and worked at MS for three years.
08:19 - I went to the theatre. - Oh.
08:22 - You went to the theatre. - How did you get to the theatre?
08:25 - Who invited you to go there? - He did it himself.
08:30 It's simple.
08:33 If you want to be an actor, you have to learn acting.
08:35 I asked myself, "You have to learn first."
08:39 - There was no school or theatre in my time. - Right.
08:43 - There was no school or theatre. - There was no school or theatre.
08:44 We only had this amateur theatre group.
08:47 One here, one there, one here.
08:50 I got a connection at the top of Central Market.
08:56 - There was a theatre group. - Oh.
08:58 - So I went there. - Oh, you were friends.
09:01 - Yes, I went there. - Do you know what I saw?
09:04 - What? - If we didn't have resources,
09:08 - we didn't have connections, - Cable.
09:09 or cables, if you were interested, you knew they were there, you just went.
09:14 - I understand. - If you knew...
09:16 - You were friends with people in that field. - Yes.
09:19 You didn't have to wait for someone to bring you, or to get to know someone.
09:24 - You just went. - That's right.
09:26 Then you went to the theatre.
09:29 Coincidentally, my friend who was in the theatre group got a job in Ngara.
09:35 So he called us. I became a water-maker.
09:37 - You were just a beginner. - That's how I got my extra degree.
09:42 I got to a stage where I was acting in a theatre.
09:45 There was an art director, a popular actor.
09:50 - Who? - Director Rashid Sibir.
09:51 - Oh. - Rashid.
09:53 - Rashid. - Rashid.
09:54 - He came here too. - Right.
09:56 - He was chatting with him for hours. - Yes.
09:59 - I think that was the longest episode. - Right.
10:01 - With Rashid. - From the cemetery.
10:04 - It was long. - He was chatting too.
10:06 After that, he recommended me to act with Rashid Sibir.
10:09 - So I went. - That was it?
10:13 - He didn't ask you to cast him? - No.
10:18 - Oh. - That's why.
10:20 The first time we went, I was with my friend Ricky.
10:25 We had the opportunity to do it.
10:29 - I enjoyed the moment. - Okay.
10:33 That's easy.
10:34 How long have you been in the theatre industry?
10:39 - The budget. - 30 years.
10:42 - 30 years. - Praise be to God.
10:43 Share with us.
10:45 During those 30 years, was it fun to be an actor?
10:49 - When I think negatively, it's not fun. - Of course.
10:51 I've been an actor for 30 years. What did I get?
10:56 - What? - I didn't get a raise.
11:00 - You're late. - But that's normal.
11:05 Not everyone gets a raise.
11:08 I think it's like...
11:10 After 30 years, I decided to give up.
11:14 - But what can I do? - It's too late.
11:17 It's too late. You have to go forward. You can't turn back. Just move on.
11:22 What made you give up?
11:26 - What made you give up? - The payment.
11:29 - You don't understand. - You.
11:33 - You're the same. - The new artist's payment is higher than mine.
11:37 I've been doing it for a long time.
11:38 But when I think about it, it's like two industries.
11:40 Okay. I'll handle it.
11:43 When you talk about Abang Arjan, he's always there.
11:48 He's always on TV, on the set.
11:53 And among the people...
11:55 Like Abang Rashidi last week.
11:58 He's always there. He never stops.
12:00 - Right. - He's always there.
12:02 But that's one...
12:05 What's your motivation?
12:07 To go on. He never takes a break.
12:11 He's like... We're interested.
12:13 We're interested in what we do. Even though we're tired, we can rest for two days.
12:19 Okay, he has a next job.
12:21 So, every time we get a new project, we do this, we do that.
12:24 It's fun.
12:27 That's why I'm always with KL Motion. We can discuss.
12:31 - Regular, people say. Regular customer. - And I...
12:34 As an artist, I feel that with KL Motion,
12:37 - it's not about making money. - No.
12:40 With KL Motion, I feel that I'm appreciated.
12:44 - Different from other producers. - I understand.
12:47 One thing in the art industry, everyone should understand.
12:50 Most artists...
12:52 - Emotional. We play with emotions. - Right.
12:55 So, yes, people say that artists feel it quickly.
12:57 I get emotional quickly.
12:59 - I get angry quickly. I cry quickly. - I agree.
13:04 And so do our guests.
13:06 So, what we can do, other than...
13:08 Okay, we notice that if we ask what we're not satisfied with,
13:10 - most of them will say payment. - Right.
13:12 But at the same time,
13:14 the way we appreciate people.
13:17 Sometimes, even if the payment is not high, we appreciate people.
13:19 - People are happy too. - Right.
13:21 Okay, so we already know.
13:24 - If Yantu started acting when and all. - Yes, right.
13:28 But I want to know too.
13:30 If you look at it from your...
13:32 - What is it called? Discoterapy? - Not discoterapy.
13:35 Discography. Filmography.
13:39 - Discography is from the songs. - Filmography.
13:42 But, look, Yantu has acted in many dramas.
13:46 - Many. - More than films.
13:48 Why, do you have the same spirit as a drama actor?
13:50 - Or less? - No.
13:52 It's the schedule.
13:53 Every time I get a movie schedule, I'm busy making a drama.
13:57 Sometimes, it's more like that.
14:01 Sometimes, I think back, I act in films, I act in dramas,
14:04 but the payment is the same.
14:06 But which is more difficult, films or dramas?
14:08 - Films are easier. - Films are easier?
14:10 Because in films, we only have one or two scenes a day.
14:13 - Okay. - We are more relaxed.
14:16 In dramas, it's one day, sometimes it's 12 scenes, sometimes it's 20 scenes.
14:22 - It has to be 20 scenes. - We have to work every hour.
14:25 I want to remember the script.
14:27 - I just got out of an accident. - Right.
14:31 How do you do that? That's one thing that I'm amazed by actors, especially drama actors.
14:36 How do you remember the script, the hundreds of scripts?
14:39 We realize that we are acting, so we control our movements.
14:46 - I understand. - We have to be focused.
14:49 If we are okay, if we are not okay, it's a problem.
14:53 - Right. - You can WhatsApp your wife.
14:56 - Right. - "Ouch, my head hurts."
14:58 - Because your wife sent you money. - Right.
15:02 - No. - She's pointing at the person next to you.
15:03 Sorry, sister. She's pointing at the person next to you.
15:05 No, this is a different story.
15:09 I'm like that too, sometimes when I'm working, my wife says, "Your son..."
15:15 "It's okay, bro. That's it."
15:18 That's another story.
15:20 Other than when you were sick for a year and a half,
15:23 I think it's been only a few months, not even 4 or 5 months.
15:26 Have you ever had a long-term job that you didn't get an offer or a job?
15:32 I did have a job during the government period.
15:34 - Okay. - During the government period,
15:36 when the phone didn't ring for 6 months, no one called.
15:39 But at that time, I didn't have a commitment yet.
15:42 I was single. I rented a house for RM200.
15:47 I rented a car for RM3,500.
15:50 So, the savings account was RM10,000.
15:54 - That's enough. - That's enough.
15:56 - I didn't feel burdened. - It was enough to survive.
15:58 When I was burdened, I got married and had a child.
16:00 But it was too late. I was sick.
16:02 That's true.
16:04 Have you ever received a payment that you didn't expect?
16:08 Or like, "This isn't my rate, but I'll do it."
16:10 - I did get a new one. - You did?
16:12 I learned from my mistakes. I won't accept such things.
16:16 Because when we're doing well, the industry is one thing.
16:18 When you're doing well, you're being pushed.
16:21 When we're doing well, people think we're being over-sensitive.
16:26 It's forbidden. They'll push us.
16:28 It's forbidden.
16:30 We hope that when we're not being over-sensitive, people won't be over-sensitive to us.
16:35 Let's say we're in the opposite situation.
16:38 The payment might not be as high as expected.
16:42 But if it's a character that you're looking forward to,
16:46 has that ever happened?
16:47 Usually, we'll accept the payment as is.
16:51 That means he can't bring anything.
16:53 For example, if he's paid a thousand dollars a day,
16:57 but the payment has to be done on time, then it's okay.
17:00 It depends on the director and the other actors.
17:03 We want the mood of the character.
17:12 I always ask, for male actors,
17:17 when they're paired with female actors,
17:23 have they ever had things that they didn't want?
17:26 Like love for the location.
17:28 - Do you have a wife? - I'm just asking because I have a wife.
17:33 If I don't have a wife, I wouldn't dare ask this question.
17:35 Has that ever happened to you?
17:38 "Oh no, why did this happen? I don't feel like going on set anymore."
17:42 Because it's not you, it's the other person who thinks you're more special.
17:47 - Sometimes, people are shocked. - That's right.
17:49 Why are you looking at me?
17:50 - No, sometimes, female actors... - I'm single!
17:53 ...are shocked by you.
17:55 If I'm like that, then what?
17:59 I've been avoiding love for the location since the beginning.
18:03 When I was acting in a play, my friends were already in the production.
18:07 So, they've been watching me.
18:09 "You have to be disciplined like this, you have to be like this."
18:14 They've told me that. So, when we go on set, we're more prepared.
18:19 You don't have to do what you've been advised to do.
18:22 You already have a guideline.
18:23 But when we're too nice...
18:25 I mean, when we're...
18:28 Nice?
18:29 No, no, no. I'm not trying to be scandalous.
18:32 People will accuse us of being gay.
18:36 I'm just saying. People will accuse us of being gay.
18:39 Right?
18:41 Oh, yes.
18:44 But...
18:45 Have you ever been in a situation where you...
18:49 Why is he so nice? So sweet?
18:52 I have.
18:54 I have one.
18:55 - Wait, he's... - I've been single for a long time.
18:59 I met him 10 years later.
19:01 Okay, you've declared it.
19:03 - So, you've had one. - Yes.
19:05 He's so sweet.
19:07 He's a good boy.
19:09 He can be my wife.
19:11 But, thank God, I've got a better ex-girlfriend.
19:14 She's prettier and more fun.
19:15 - It's okay, I'll cover my face. - Smile.
19:19 - Oh, it's awkward. - That's normal.
19:21 It's normal.
19:22 But, how far do you want to go?
19:24 Okay.
19:26 So, you can avoid that.
19:27 - You can avoid it. - Yes, you can choose.
19:29 So, when they say, "Love at the location..."
19:31 I don't know. I'm single.
19:33 So, when they say, "Love at the location..."
19:34 I can't control my feelings.
19:36 - No. - No.
19:38 - What's wrong with you? - You can control everything.
19:41 So, cheating is an option.
19:43 Yes, cheating is an option.
19:45 That's right.
19:46 Okay, so, about your career.
19:48 Maybe we should talk about your family.
19:51 Okay.
19:53 Your brother, Ipah, is a musician.
19:55 - Yes, I am. - Both of them.
19:57 Yes, both of them.
19:58 Yes, both of them are musicians.
19:59 - Do you know Oja? - I know.
20:01 - Oja Oja, GV? - Yes.
20:03 - And... - That's Biras.
20:05 - I don't know. - Yes, Biras.
20:06 - Who? - Ipah.
20:08 - Ipah's brother. - Ipah's brother.
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20:13 - Is he a man or a woman? - He's a man.
20:15 - Marcel. - Yes.
20:16 - That's right. - Ipah's brother.
20:18 - Ipah's brother, right? - Yes.
20:19 Ipah's brother is a musician.
20:21 - I think. - We...
20:23 At first, we were like, "Oh, my brother is Marcel."
20:26 - "Oh, okay." - Marcel.
20:28 - I was like, "Oh, okay." - My brother is Marcel.
20:30 - Aren't you excited? - I wasn't excited at first.
20:32 But when people asked,
20:35 our answer was more like,
20:37 "I know, we're meant to be together."
20:40 Right?
20:41 Because a friend of mine asked,
20:43 "Are you really looking for a musician?"
20:47 I said, "No, we're meant to be together."
20:49 My wife, I don't know who her son is.
20:52 Who's son?
20:53 - She's Oja's sister. - Oja's sister.
20:56 Nasatia.
20:58 - How long? - Oh, okay.
20:59 - That's right. - She's been singing for a long time.
21:01 - She showed us her song on GVA. - Yes.
21:04 Okay.
21:06 Hi, Oja's sister.
21:08 - Oja's sister. - Oja's sister.
21:09 - So, Oja's wife is... - Yes.
21:13 - That's right. - You're the one who's married, not me.
21:16 - Marcel calls you "Abang"? - Yes.
21:19 You're getting confused.
21:22 - Marcel and Oja call you "Abang". - Yes.
21:25 - Are you the firstborn? - Yes.
21:28 Okay. How many siblings do you have?
21:30 I have one more.
21:33 I'm Herianto, Hedianto, Heriani, Heriana.
21:38 The other one is Rima Melati.
21:41 - Yes, Marcel's wife. - Yes.
21:44 - The last one, you didn't get an H? - Yes.
21:47 - It's not enough? - Because...
21:49 My mother told me that she was interested in an Indonesian actress, Rima Melati.
21:54 - Oh. - So, Rima is our younger sibling.
21:58 Okay.
21:59 - I see. - It's a different name.
22:02 - So, you and Rima are the artists. - Yes.
22:07 - No one in B2WIN pursue acting? - No.
22:11 My family was surprised when I became an actor.
22:14 - Everyone didn't know. - They were surprised.
22:17 Why? Do they think that this industry...
22:20 Because we don't talk much.
22:22 - We don't talk much. - Oh.
22:24 I see.
22:26 If you don't ask, I'll just keep quiet.
22:28 - I see. - I can't ask you.
22:31 - What do you call it? - Introvert.
22:34 - Yes, introvert. - A bit.
22:37 Maybe it's because I became an extrovert when I was an actor.
22:41 But the interesting thing is...
22:44 All of the family members are in the same music industry.
22:48 Don't you have a band when you meet?
22:52 - Yes, I do. - You have a singer.
22:55 You have a guitarist.
22:56 - Maybe you can... - I want Marcel to play the drums.
23:00 I think I have one.
23:02 - Bad. - You said it, but you didn't make it.
23:05 I just said it.
23:06 - The band name is Anak Beranak. - Wow.
23:08 - Or biras.com. - Right?
23:11 - You can, right? - Yes.
23:13 - He said he can think of one. - I can.
23:16 This is my idea. I'll give you some credit.
23:20 - But Oja can compose songs. - Yes.
23:23 He can be a vocalist and play the guitar.
23:25 And Marcel can be a vocalist.
23:28 His son can play the drums.
23:30 If I can sing, I'll ask them to make a song.
23:32 - If I can't sing... - You can.
23:34 - You can sing. - I'm not consistent.
23:37 - Oh. - What do you mean?
23:39 You mean you're not consistent?
23:41 Because I don't mix with the musicians.
23:45 I thought you can sing.
23:47 You're interested in the music industry.
23:49 - I'm scared. - No.
23:55 But you've done musicals. You've done theatre, right?
23:59 - Musicals? - Yes.
24:00 I've done it.
24:01 - No one here? - I'm just interested in that.
24:04 I understand.
24:05 Okay, medium. We're talking about theatre, film and drama.
24:10 Which one do you prefer personally?
24:13 Personally, I prefer drama.
24:17 - Drama. - Drama or film.
24:18 - Okay. - Drama or film.
24:20 - Both acting, right? - Yes.
24:22 Theatre is a bit heavy, right?
24:24 - Theatre is okay. It's my favourite. - Okay.
24:28 But once you're married and have three children...
24:32 - It's a suicide. - I understand.
24:34 - Theatre is not a place to earn money. - I understand.
24:36 Theatre is a place where you want to start.
24:38 You want to gain experience and knowledge.
24:41 - You go to the theatre. - You can do it with passion.
24:43 - You can do it with passion. - You can do it with passion.
24:44 When you have time, you can do it with your friends.
24:48 Because theatre requires practice.
24:50 So, you have time with your friends.
24:52 But theatre is fun when you've been practicing together for two or three months.
24:55 - It's close. That's fun. - Yes.
24:58 We know each other and practice together.
25:01 It's easy to eat together.
25:03 - We share and do it together. - Yes.
25:05 I feel like...
25:07 An actor works alone.
25:10 Did you feel lonely in this industry?
25:13 In the past, yes.
25:15 When I had a bit of fame,
25:18 I rented a house in Pandan Indah.
25:22 I purposely rented a cheap house.
25:24 I paid RM450 so that I could live alone.
25:27 - Okay. - Okay.
25:27 I didn't want to live in a shabby house.
25:30 That's your own choice.
25:32 So, I lived in a house like that.
25:34 One day, I thought...
25:38 I was shooting a movie.
25:41 I woke up, had breakfast, and went back to my house.
25:43 My life was boring.
25:45 Boring.
25:46 I felt lonely.
25:49 So, I hung out with the production crew.
25:55 In Pandan Indah, there were many production crews.
25:58 - In Malawati, there were many artists. - That's right.
26:02 - I hung out with them. - I hung out with them.
26:04 In Damansara, there were many musicians.
26:08 That's me.
26:10 Thank you, Rina.
26:12 You're welcome.
26:13 Okay, I want to ask you.
26:15 In terms of your career,
26:18 will you continue acting until...
26:21 Until you close your eyes?
26:23 Or do you have a plan to direct or produce?
26:27 - I do. - You do?
26:28 I have a plan. I'll continue acting until I close my eyes.
26:32 I'll do it.
26:33 In the meantime, I want to try directing and producing.
26:37 Do you have a plan?
26:39 I do, but I'm still thinking about my team.
26:43 - Ah. - Ah.
26:45 This is the best time to do it.
26:48 You're in the early stages of your health.
26:51 This is a step for you to...
26:54 To slow down a bit physically.
26:56 Then, you can start doing other things.
26:58 - It's been a long time. - Okay.
27:00 But, I think back to when I was shooting.
27:03 I had a three-month contract.
27:04 But, my schedule was only for 18 days.
27:07 So, I worked for 18 days.
27:09 If I was directing, I had a three-month contract.
27:11 - I wouldn't have been able to do it. - You wouldn't have been able to do it.
27:14 Because, I got married and had a child.
27:16 So, I wanted to spend time with my family.
27:18 But, now that I have a child and I'm older,
27:21 I think this is the best time to be a director.
27:26 Why not?
27:27 Okay, let's ask you to direct a bit.
27:30 If you could direct the first script,
27:33 what genre would you like to do?
27:37 - The genre? - The genre or the story.
27:41 We're talking about directing now.
27:43 No, I can't.
27:44 People steal ideas from me.
27:46 We're talking about acting. You'll know it later.
27:48 We have proof. This is a video.
27:50 - We have proof. - Okay.
27:51 Tell me how you'll tell it.
27:54 My story is more about human touch.
27:58 Okay.
27:59 I've never been interested in action movies.
28:02 Okay.
28:03 - It's the same as your CD. - Yes.
28:05 - Really? - You don't like action movies?
28:07 I don't like it. I like watching it.
28:08 But, I'm not interested in the story.
28:10 I'm not interested in acting.
28:12 Okay.
28:13 Why?
28:15 - Are you afraid? - No.
28:16 To me, as an actor,
28:18 I'm 8 or 9 years old.
28:22 To me, an actor is like a wood.
28:26 - To me. - Okay.
28:27 - I'm 8 or 9 years old. - Okay.
28:30 - He's a man. - A man.
28:33 - I understand. - To me, you're not an actor.
28:36 I understand.
28:37 I was young then. But, I've thought about it.
28:41 - You've thought about it. - Yes.
28:44 You've thought about it critically.
28:47 So, you didn't like action movies.
28:49 So, you brought it to the big screen.
28:51 You prefer serious stories.
28:53 - Drama. - Drama.
28:56 Family drama.
29:00 You know, the ups and downs of life.
29:04 - Things like that. - Real stories.
29:06 - Real. - Real.
29:08 Is there a character that you want to bring to the big screen?
29:11 Or the character of Idaman?
29:14 Yes.
29:16 He's a character...
29:19 He's simple but he's never got it.
29:21 He's a lonely character.
29:25 I'm straight.
29:29 But, why? That's what...
29:32 You want to challenge.
29:35 He wants to bring a soft side.
29:38 - For fun? - For fun.
29:41 For fun, actually.
29:43 He's just a story. Don't worry.
29:46 - He's still a kid. - He's an actor.
29:49 - For fun. - Because, when I'm in this field,
29:52 I'm always antagonistic.
29:55 I'm big, but I look like a bad guy.
29:58 I'm fierce.
30:00 It's boring.
30:01 But, there are comedians, actors, etc.
30:07 But, they're all antagonistic.
30:10 I just thought of that.
30:15 Maybe it's because of the height.
30:20 He looks more like a status.
30:24 Okay.
30:26 - Dina, do we continue? - YTJT.
30:30 YTJT, "Yang Tau Je Tau".
30:33 Last week, you shared the synopsis of the last episode.
30:40 Now, I want to know...
30:42 What's your role in "Yang Tau Je Tau"?
30:44 What's your role? Where's your story now?
30:48 My story now?
30:51 - It's episode 5. - Episode 5.
30:53 Because last week, you said it was episode 4.
30:55 Now, it's episode 5.
30:57 My character is Borhan's father.
31:00 He's a bully.
31:03 So, it's episode 5.
31:06 What's episode 5?
31:08 I saw that Borhan's father couldn't accept the fact...
31:12 ...that his son killed his own brother.
31:15 - Oh, okay. - That's the story.
31:18 My role is a father to three children.
31:21 The first one is not reliable.
31:25 He's not finished school. He can't even read the script.
31:29 Borhan is the second child. He's a smart student.
31:34 - So, he has a bright future. - He's hopeful.
31:36 He's my favourite.
31:39 I always give him the upper hand.
31:42 I'm a good father.
31:44 I've never been a bad father.
31:46 I work as a...
31:49 - Electrician. - Okay.
31:54 At that time, I was still...
31:56 They asked me to ride a motorcycle. I had to handle one.
31:59 I was sick.
32:03 Why? You had to handle one?
32:05 Because there was a camera in front of me.
32:07 Oh, I see. You wanted to walk.
32:09 It's not a character. It's a technical issue.
32:15 My companion is Amiza Aznan.
32:17 - Okay. - Borhan is in the story.
32:19 I told her...
32:20 "Amiza, if I fall, you'll be the first to fall."
32:23 I wasn't confident. But, thank God, I made it.
32:26 You made it.
32:28 When I got to accept my own son,
32:32 I couldn't accept it because he's the smart one.
32:35 He's the smart one. He has a bright future.
32:38 There's no reason for him to be alone.
32:41 So, it's a fight for the cause.
32:43 - He's the victim. - Yes.
32:45 So, he can watch it every Friday.
32:49 - Okay. - For those who know, it's on Astro...
32:52 Astro Ria.
32:53 Astro...
32:54 Ria.
32:55 - Astro Ria. - Astro Ria.
32:58 For those who know.
33:00 - For those who know. - For those who know.
33:02 It's like this. To make it easier,
33:03 you can watch the video promos.
33:06 The episodes that will be released.
33:08 The episodes that were released on your Instagram that day.
33:11 I post it every day.
33:13 Because I got it from the office.
33:17 Are you active on social media?
33:20 - For my promos... - Work.
33:22 I'm active on my work.
33:24 So, social media is more about work.
33:26 - Yes, more about work. - Not personal.
33:27 Personal, less.
33:28 Is there an issue in the story that you know?
33:30 Is it related to you?
33:33 No.
33:34 Because I've never experienced such things.
33:37 Because I grew up and studied in Singapore.
33:40 So, I've never had the experience of living in a dormitory.
33:42 - Okay. - I don't know.
33:45 - Do you have children? - Now, yes.
33:47 - I have. - My second child is in the dormitory.
33:49 Okay.
33:51 So, the issue in the story doesn't worry you?
33:54 It doesn't worry me.
33:55 What I know is...
33:57 What is the point of making me not like this?
34:01 Oh, it's because of my second child.
34:04 I hope that she will commit suicide.
34:06 So, I think, "Am I wrong? Is it my wife's fault?"
34:09 It's not enough for me to share with them.
34:11 So, we have that conflict.
34:15 Say, one day, your children grow up.
34:18 How old is your oldest child?
34:20 14, 13, 12.
34:22 - Oh, around 14, 12, 13. - He's looking at his wife too.
34:25 He wants confirmation.
34:27 15, 15.
34:28 15, 14, 13.
34:30 - Is that right? - Yes.
34:31 - He wants confirmation. - That's right.
34:33 - If my father... - He's a man.
34:34 - He has a lot of things to remember. - ...he has to remember.
34:36 He wants us to remember all kinds of things.
34:38 My father's grandfather is wearing a shoe.
34:42 I'll call you later. Don't worry.
34:44 Say, one day, your children grow up.
34:47 - You see, your father is an actor. - Yes.
34:49 - Your uncles are musicians. - Yes.
34:50 - And so on, singers. - They're interested.
34:53 They're interested in the industry.
34:54 - How is it? - I once intended...
34:56 ...to ban my children from going to production.
34:59 - Oh. - That was my intention.
35:00 I didn't want to because, like Dina told us,
35:02 we're not as beautiful as we look.
35:05 But, the second thing is, my second child.
35:10 One day, Oja made a corporate video.
35:15 - Okay. - So, Oja called me and Oja called him.
35:17 - He's my son. - Yes.
35:20 So, when he was acting, I was like,
35:21 "My son is asking me where to act."
35:25 I was just being silly.
35:26 So, I said, "When you're acting,
35:29 "Dad, you know..."
35:32 - "I got this." - "I got this."
35:34 - "I'm your father." - "Yes."
35:36 - "I was only 9 years old." - "Hmm."
35:38 "Dad, you know..." My reaction was like, "Huh?"
35:42 - "Who knows?" - When I saw him from afar,
35:45 - "He knows. He knows the mood." - Yes, he understood.
35:49 And then, one day, Oma told me,
35:50 "Your son registered himself to go to art school in Lumpur."
35:53 - Art school. - Oh.
35:56 - And now, he's there. - He's there.
35:58 - Praise be to God. - Yes.
36:01 No, what I'm interested in is that he did it himself.
36:04 - Yes. - He did it himself.
36:06 - He's my role model. - Yes, don't blame me.
36:08 If you say you've been acting for 9 years,
36:11 - you're 14 this year, right? - Yes.
36:14 - Yes. - Yes.
36:17 Don't worry, Adik. Your father was like that before.
36:20 So, there's no problem.
36:22 - Your father got it first. - Yes.
36:23 And Adik, remember your father. You're 14 this year.
36:26 Next year, remember your father. We're 15.
36:30 Oh, my.
36:31 - Okay, that's all for this episode. - Okay.
36:34 - Take care. - God willing.
36:36 That's the most important thing now.
36:37 Because I think you're getting more and more handsome.
36:40 - No. - You're getting more and more handsome.
36:42 - Wow. - Or more and more handsome.
36:44 - I'll keep it. - Okay.
36:46 - Thank you, everyone. Peace be upon you. Bye-bye. - Peace be upon you.
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