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00:00 We have Sherry Alhadad!
00:02 Sherry, happy Eid!
00:18 Thank you, happy Eid to you all!
00:20 It's so fun!
00:22 So this is how it feels to celebrate Eid with good friends!
00:25 Yes, this is how it feels, happiness!
00:27 Oh my god, I'm so happy!
00:30 Oh my god, you guys are here!
00:32 Come on in!
00:35 I've already eaten.
00:36 Let's take a break.
00:38 I'm afraid the drinks will get cold.
00:40 That's true.
00:41 Let's wait for the drinks.
00:42 Where's my mate? He's not making any drinks.
00:44 Where's my mate?
00:45 Where did you get the drinks?
00:47 The Bicarbonate drinks.
00:48 I'm afraid I won't be able to drink them.
00:51 I'm afraid we won't be able to focus on the conversation.
00:54 Okay, the first question.
00:56 The first question.
00:57 Every year, I go back to my hometown.
01:06 My mother is from Kuching, Sarawak.
01:09 Sorry guys, what do you guys do when you go back?
01:12 Bus? Car?
01:13 I drive myself.
01:14 Oh, car?
01:15 Yes, I drive.
01:16 Ron 95?
01:17 What do you drive?
01:18 Car.
01:19 Ron 95.
01:20 Yes, I save a bit.
01:21 Up.
01:22 On air.
01:24 Balloon.
01:26 Balloon.
01:27 Ron.
01:29 Ron, Ron, Ron.
01:31 It means run.
01:33 Run, Ron, run.
01:35 So, my oil is expensive.
01:38 Tickets are expensive?
01:39 What do you mean tickets?
01:41 We don't use tickets.
01:42 Then?
01:43 I fly by myself.
01:44 Wow.
01:45 That's why I said that the oil is expensive.
01:47 Okay.
01:48 So, we want to up the price, we do it until it doesn't make sense.
01:51 So, I will go back to Kuching, Sarawak.
01:55 Because when we go back, there are a lot of big ships.
01:59 So, we ask who wants to go back.
02:02 Who wants to fly with us?
02:03 Who?
02:04 Kuching too.
02:06 Let's go together.
02:08 But we have to wait at the lega room.
02:11 It's like a mouse.
02:13 There's a lobby.
02:14 There is.
02:15 At KLA.
02:17 It sounds different.
02:19 It sounds different.
02:20 That's right.
02:21 Usually, because of the traffic jam, the oil is expensive.
02:30 Ron.
02:31 He still pushes it.
02:33 If possible, it will take a little longer.
02:34 Like 7 days.
02:35 Okay.
02:36 A week too.
02:37 A week is fine.
02:38 But you never celebrate Eid at Kuching.
02:40 How about the Eid food at Kuching?
02:43 The Eid food is the same.
02:45 In KL, there is rendang and lodeh.
02:49 It's the same.
02:50 But there are some restaurants that make belacan noodles.
02:55 Belacan noodles?
02:57 Yes.
02:58 The broth is made from belacan.
03:01 What kind of noodles is that?
03:03 Yellow noodles or mihon?
03:04 Mihon.
03:05 Mihon.
03:06 Okay.
03:07 The broth is a little dark.
03:09 Then it will be liquid.
03:11 Because it's a broth.
03:14 It tastes like belacan.
03:15 And the special thing is that there is a lutsin egg.
03:20 A lutsin egg?
03:21 Yes.
03:22 What are you talking about?
03:25 Don't ask me.
03:26 It's not lutsin egg.
03:28 I don't know how to boil the egg.
03:31 Boil it.
03:32 Boil it.
03:33 But when it's cut, it will become lutsin.
03:38 It doesn't help.
03:40 It's not helpful at all.
03:41 The story is getting longer.
03:43 Help me google it.
03:44 That's what I want to try now.
03:46 But the name is belacan noodles.
03:48 It's called century egg.
03:51 Oh yeah?
03:52 This one?
03:54 This one?
03:55 Yes.
03:56 Century egg.
03:57 Oh, not lutsin egg.
03:59 It's a bit scary.
04:06 And then it's still bright.
04:08 It's still bright.
04:09 How can it be cut and become lutsin?
04:13 It's a century egg.
04:15 The egg is black.
04:17 But the white part is lutsin.
04:20 That's right. It's lutsin.
04:23 Okay, that's right.
04:26 So, that's one of the special things in Sarawak.
04:29 There are laksa Sarawak, mikolo, and abuyat.
04:37 We haven't reached Kuching yet.
04:40 Be patient.
04:41 And the special thing about Eid in Kuching...
04:43 ...is that there's a cake at every house.
04:46 That's the special thing.
04:48 But the cake in Sarawak has different flavours.
04:51 It's all different colours.
04:53 Even though we've celebrated Eid at the neighbour's house...
04:58 ...we still taste the same cake.
05:01 We know the texture and taste.
05:04 But when we go to the neighbour's house, we still taste the same.
05:07 It's still the same.
05:08 Even though the cake is strawberry, we still taste the same.
05:12 We feel like we've been here for seven days...
05:15 ...and we can still taste the authenticity of the lutsin egg.
05:20 The cake is so thick.
05:23 The cake is so thick that we've been here for seven days...
05:26 ...and we still have to make the most of it.
05:28 That's right.
05:30 It's so good.
05:31 You're right. I was drooling when you said that.
05:34 It's so good.
05:35 Be patient.
05:36 You can look for it in KL.
05:38 There are cakes in KL.
05:40 There's a cake that's been sold in Kuching.
05:44 It's a franchise.
05:46 It's a family-owned cake.
05:55 You have to go there.
05:56 It's a family-owned cake.
05:58 That's right.
06:00 When we're in Sarawak, we go to our grandmother's house.
06:06 My mother and her siblings are still there.
06:10 It's fun when we go there.
06:12 How many siblings do you have?
06:14 There are three more siblings.
06:16 We'll go here and there.
06:18 When we're older, we get to know more people.
06:22 In Semenanjung, we'll ask, "Sherry, is your mother from Kuching?"
06:26 We're from the same village.
06:28 When we go there, we have a gang.
06:31 We used to have only siblings.
06:33 Now, we have friends.
06:35 We can go to our friends' houses.
06:37 Our friends will take us to different places.
06:40 We get to know more people in Kuching.
06:45 A family-owned house is a family-owned house.
06:49 In Kuala Lumpur, a family-owned house is a family-owned house.
06:55 I have another family-owned house.
06:59 My mother and my stepfather.
07:02 Datin Malamusa and Dato' M. Nasir.
07:06 I'm the one who learned how to cook.
07:15 I have to admit that I know nothing about cooking.
07:19 People say that we have a chemistry.
07:27 They say that our chemistry is real.
07:30 We've known each other for a long time.
07:32 They say that I'm good at acting but I'm not good at cooking.
07:36 I'm not good at cooking.
07:38 That's not acting.
07:41 That's not acting.
07:43 That's your job.
07:45 You're sincere in your chemistry.
07:47 You're sincere in your acting and cooking.
07:50 How did you get to know Datin Maliam and Dato' M. Nasir?
07:54 I got to know Datin Maliam when I was in Aswara.
07:58 I took the theatre faculty.
08:01 Datin Maliam taught there.
08:03 We got to know each other as students.
08:06 After I finished my diploma, I was appointed as his tutor.
08:12 I was a teacher, a tutor and a sister.
08:18 Now I'm a mother.
08:21 A foster mother.
08:23 How is it?
08:25 I don't know.
08:27 It's like a relationship.
08:31 You're smart.
08:33 You're a foster mother.
08:35 Sorry, guys.
08:37 I want to survive.
08:39 Life is hard.
08:41 Life is hard.
08:43 How did you get to know each other?
08:50 We were family.
08:54 We used to rely on our mother for our livelihood.
09:00 We didn't have a salary.
09:04 My mother took care of everything.
09:07 My foster mother was a single mother.
09:11 Her husband passed away when she was nine years old.
09:14 My mother never worked.
09:18 Her father was still alive.
09:21 My father took care of everything.
09:23 He didn't buy anything.
09:26 But when my father passed away, I was lost.
09:30 But thanks to his talent, he got a job.
09:36 He got money and took care of the four children.
09:39 When I look back, I'm so proud of my mother.
09:43 She went back to her hometown.
09:45 I asked her why she never went back to Sarawak.
09:47 We didn't know that the tickets were expensive.
09:50 When you have the talent and ability, you can repay it.
09:56 Of course, I want to give my mother 100% happiness.
10:01 I want to give her everything that makes her happy.
10:05 My other siblings are married.
10:07 I'm the only one who is single.
10:09 This is my responsibility.
10:11 Allah gave me the opportunity to take care of my mother.
10:15 You have more time to take care of her.
10:17 I'm happy because she's healthy.
10:21 I should have a little more to make her happy.
10:28 That's all.
10:30 I pray for her to be healthy.
10:33 Amen.
10:35 You and your mother are very close on Instagram.
10:40 She's my number one fan.
10:42 Sometimes she doesn't know what the show is about.
10:47 I have a theatre show.
10:50 She doesn't know, but she comes to watch.
10:52 She feels like she has to go even though I don't understand.
11:00 Sometimes when we ask her, she says, "I don't know."
11:04 That's great.
11:08 But that's also a form of entertainment for us.
11:10 Sometimes we can't say that we're serious.
11:14 I think I got my comedy qualities from my late father.
11:27 My father was one of those people who...
11:30 ...when I meet my other relatives, they'll say...
11:34 ...Syeri, your late father was called Amir Razak.
11:39 He said, "Amir Razak is a funny man."
11:43 If you ask Syira, she'll cry when she hears about your late father.
11:47 I remember the moment when we celebrated Eid in the village.
11:53 I don't know if it was in Kedah or Pahang.
11:56 My father said, "If you split the RM2 into half, it'll be RM4."
12:06 No!
12:11 Did you eat the RM2?
12:16 I did.
12:18 I'm a kid, I'd believe him.
12:23 RM2 split into half, it'll be RM4.
12:26 Who wouldn't want that?
12:28 My late father was just kidding around with his relatives.
12:33 Once the kids split the RM2, if there were six kids...
12:37 ...wouldn't they have to pay RM6?
12:40 RM6 is nothing.
12:42 RM6 is RM20.
12:44 If it's RM2, RM2, RM2.
12:47 RM6 is RM20.
12:48 What if there are six kids?
12:50 That's a bad math.
12:53 I thought they were just kidding around.
12:59 They only got RM4.
13:01 Your father would always take the money.
13:04 He'd be like, "Why are you making a joke?"
13:08 He's funny.
13:10 When we eat, he'd take the food out of the kids' mouths.
13:15 He'd say, "Look, the goats are eating."
13:20 He'd make a joke.
13:22 My father retired early.
13:27 He retired in 1983 or 1984.
13:31 He worked as a carpenter.
13:35 He'd work all night.
13:38 In the afternoon, when I got home from school...
13:41 ...he'd hide behind the door.
13:43 It didn't matter, we'd play hide and seek.
13:46 I'd be like, "Dad! Where are you?"
13:50 He's someone who never feels lonely.
13:55 He's fun.
13:57 Except for the day he was hospitalized.
13:59 When we opened the door, he'd be like, "Dad!"
14:02 He wasn't there.
14:04 It was sad.
14:06 It was sad.
14:08 That was the last day he was hospitalized.
14:12 He was in the hospital for a week.
14:14 I couldn't see him because he was still young.
14:18 He couldn't be hospitalized.
14:20 He passed away that day.
14:23 In a week.
14:25 You were the youngest.
14:30 I felt like I didn't have time for him.
14:33 He was 9 years old.
14:35 I didn't want to cry.
14:37 9 years is too short.
14:42 My sister would tell me, "Dad, are you okay?"
14:45 I couldn't feel it.
14:47 I felt so little at that moment.
14:50 That's what made us sad.
14:56 Sherry, you were 9 years old.
14:58 You didn't understand what was happening.
15:00 Did you understand when he was gone?
15:03 When he passed away, I was happy.
15:06 I had a lot of relatives.
15:08 We'd play.
15:10 You didn't understand what was happening.
15:12 We'd chase after him.
15:14 When we were in the grave, we understood.
15:19 Why did he have to go into the ground?
15:24 That's when I realised.
15:26 They told me that he was gone.
15:31 I was sitting by the curtain.
15:35 I was wondering if it was a dream.
15:38 I wanted to slap my cheek and say, "Wake up!"
15:42 But it was a dream.
15:44 I couldn't accept it.
15:47 You were only 9 years old.
15:49 Some kids are mature at 9.
15:54 Some are still immature.
15:56 I was still a virgin.
15:59 I didn't feel it.
16:01 I thought, "My late father is gone."
16:05 I didn't realise.
16:07 I only realised it was reality.
16:13 My late father is gone.
16:16 I have a fear.
16:19 I don't know if you have the same fear.
16:21 I'm afraid I'll forget his face.
16:24 Do you have that fear?
16:27 He passed away when you were very young.
16:29 Do you remember his face and voice?
16:35 That's a good question.
16:38 I don't remember his face and voice.
16:42 I can't recall.
16:48 We have audio videos.
16:52 I can't recall his voice.
16:55 But I remember his face.
16:58 You look like your dad.
17:01 Yes.
17:02 His smile, ears, eyes.
17:06 You look like your dad.
17:09 It's easy to remember.
17:11 It's easy to see.
17:12 He has a character.
17:14 Is it because your late father's blood was flowing?
17:18 Yes.
17:19 How was it?
17:20 If I remember, I'll say...
17:24 ...that I got that character from my late father.
17:27 But when I was with Umi,...
17:29 ...sometimes my mom would say random things.
17:32 She'd say, "You're so funny."
17:35 "You're so funny."
17:37 I thought, "They're the same."
17:40 But my mom would get angry...
17:43 ...because she wanted her son to listen to her.
17:46 We were like, "Dad's team."
17:50 "Why don't you go to school?"
17:53 My mom would get angry.
17:54 "Why don't you go to school?"
17:55 When it was my dad's turn, he wouldn't go to school.
17:58 "Dad's team!"
18:00 That's the most important thing.
18:02 But when he grew up, he understood.
18:04 "My mom has to be strict with me."
18:07 Don't make that face.
18:09 "Dad's team!"
18:10 He knew it.
18:11 Because his son wanted to eat pizza, he bought him a gummy pizza.
18:15 "Dad's team!"
18:17 His wife asked him to buy a pizza for her son.
18:19 He bought her a gummy pizza.
18:20 He liked it. He was happy.
18:22 He didn't have a lot of money.
18:24 If he bought a real pizza, he'd have a lot of money.
18:27 But he bought a small-sized gummy pizza.
18:30 He was happy.
18:32 It's okay. He's your son.
18:34 He's your son.
18:36 I have a problem.
18:44 I can't get my son to eat fruit.
18:46 For example, this person has RM10.
18:47 This person has RM20.
18:48 How do you divide it?
18:50 Is there a way?
18:51 Or is it the same?
18:54 RM50? RM100?
18:55 You're rich.
18:57 I think the way to divide it is like this.
19:00 If it's close, we'll give more.
19:04 For example, fruit.
19:05 We'll give more fruit.
19:06 If it's far, we'll give less.
19:09 It's standard.
19:10 It's far from...
19:12 It's a bit far.
19:14 Okay.
19:15 The price is different.
19:16 What?
19:18 The price is different.
19:21 What?
19:22 I think it's wrong.
19:23 No, it's not.
19:25 For kids, the price is...
19:27 ...below the middle school.
19:30 The price is lower.
19:31 The price is lower.
19:33 There are systems like that.
19:35 When we were young, we couldn't afford to buy a big one.
19:39 So, I think we should use this system.
19:41 The price is different for the low school kids.
19:44 She's thinking.
19:46 The price is different.
19:48 What about the baby?
19:50 The price is different for the baby.
19:52 We can make a law.
19:55 And for the aunts and uncles.
19:59 The family members.
20:01 The price is different.
20:02 Which one is the most expensive?
20:06 The most expensive?
20:07 Who is the most expensive?
20:08 The grandparents.
20:09 The family members.
20:11 The grandparents.
20:12 I'll send my mother.
20:14 That's a different price.
20:16 In the government, it's difficult.
20:18 Okay.
20:20 How much do you spend on your holiday?
20:25 How much do you spend on your holiday?
20:27 Is there a limit?
20:29 Or do you just spend it all?
20:32 Sometimes, there's a limit.
20:35 I don't have a limit.
20:39 Because...
20:41 ...we spend our holidays in Sarawak for only seven days.
20:45 When we return to KL, we're already working.
20:48 So...
20:50 ...when we exchange money, there's always more.
20:54 I don't exchange a lot.
20:57 We give it to people we meet.
20:59 Sometimes, we give it to people we don't know.
21:04 Sometimes, we give it to kids.
21:08 We give it to handsome kids.
21:11 They're not kids.
21:13 They're kids, but they're fish.
21:15 How is it the same?
21:18 Look at them.
21:20 They're kids.
21:23 Do I deserve to have kids?
21:26 No.
21:27 I'm surprised.
21:28 Because you're in my team.
21:31 We don't play.
21:33 We have to be gentlemen.
21:37 We're not loose.
21:39 What's your favourite chocolate?
21:45 Anything that's chocolate-based.
21:48 Like Almond London?
21:50 Almond London.
21:52 What else?
21:54 Coco Crunch.
21:55 Almond French.
21:57 Almond Italian.
22:00 She's changing the location.
22:02 I'm just changing the location.
22:04 So, chocolate.
22:05 Chocolate.
22:06 Chocolate chip cookies.
22:08 Chocolate.
22:12 There's more chocolate on top.
22:14 There's more chocolate inside.
22:16 I love it.
22:18 I don't know.
22:19 I like chocolate.
22:21 But, for traditional cakes,...
22:24 ...I like the rose cake.
22:27 The one that's made of iron?
22:30 Yes, that's what it's called.
22:33 It's simple.
22:36 But, it's crispy.
22:38 There's another one called Loyang.
22:42 There's also a cake called Loyang.
22:46 That's right.
22:47 You have to chop the Loyang.
22:50 She's showing off.
22:54 You know nothing about cooking.
22:57 What else?
22:59 What about Juhadah Raya?
23:02 I like rendang daging and rendang ayam.
23:07 Then, kua kacang and nasi ipit.
23:12 Happy.
23:14 I'm a happy girl.
23:16 Don't talk to me.
23:17 I'm eating.
23:19 Don't call me, okay?
23:21 I'm busy.
23:23 I'm busy.
23:24 Especially, when we're a bit busy.
23:28 Especially, when our mother cooks.
23:30 That's right.
23:31 She doesn't do anything.
23:33 She cooks.
23:34 You didn't get the water from the pot, did you?
23:36 Where's the berkabonat water?
23:38 We're going to the lift.
23:39 Is it berkabonat or aibikabonat?
23:42 It's berkabonat.
23:46 Berkabonat.
23:48 It's easy to pronounce.
23:50 It's berkabonat.
23:52 Someone will write it in the comments.
23:55 You guys can guess.
23:56 That's right.
23:57 Where's the mic?
23:58 There's a camera here.
23:59 Please, switch it.
24:01 It's different.
24:10 It's different.
24:11 In the past, when people came, we sat in the room.
24:14 No one cared.
24:15 No one called us.
24:17 No one asked us.
24:19 Now, we're in the room.
24:20 Sherry!
24:22 There's no one.
24:25 We're just having fun.
24:26 I like to have fun, especially with the elders.
24:29 I like to have fun with the kids.
24:31 I like to have fun with the elders.
24:35 We're happy when they're happy with us.
24:42 I have a grandmother in Sarawak.
24:45 We don't have any connection.
24:47 But, she prays for us.
24:50 She prays for our well-being.
24:52 She cries when we want to go home.
24:54 We feel so touched.
24:57 I've done everything I could.
25:00 God has given me such a good wife.
25:03 When I go back to Sarawak, people never ask me...
25:06 ...when I'm going to get married.
25:07 Really?
25:08 When I go back, they'll ask me to marry a good wife.
25:13 They'll pray for you.
25:14 I'll go back with you this year.
25:16 I'll go with you.
25:18 But, I'll be a bit more expensive.
25:21 You'll be your own wife.
25:23 I'll be a bit more expensive.
25:25 We don't celebrate on the first or second day of Eid.
25:37 But, it's become a habit.
25:39 It's a routine.
25:42 We'll choose a day to celebrate Eid at the shawal.
25:48 When Latine cooks, she'll be all up.
25:51 That's right.
25:53 She'll be all up.
25:55 Sometimes, she'll ask me what I want to eat.
25:59 I'll order.
26:02 I want lodeh.
26:04 I want red sotol.
26:07 I suddenly want chicken nasi lemak.
26:13 She'll do everything.
26:16 She'll do everything.
26:17 She'll ask you what you want.
26:19 She'll ask you what you want to eat.
26:23 She'll cook everything.
26:26 We'll have people who'll celebrate Eid together at her house.
26:32 Like, D'Aswara's friends.
26:35 The friends who are in the industry.
26:37 They're considered family.
26:40 We'll be there.
26:42 We'll eat and sing in front of Dato' Ibn Nasir.
26:46 That's not embarrassing.
26:47 That's the most confident way.
26:49 We'll sing, but our faces will be like this.
26:52 Because we're not in the key.
26:58 We'll be nervous.
27:00 We'll sing, but we'll be confident.
27:04 We'll be confident, but our faces will be like this.
27:06 How will you know if you're going to change?
27:11 We'll run.
27:12 We'll be like, "This is my house."
27:13 They won't go home.
27:15 That's how our faces will be.
27:17 Dato' Ibn Nasir can even bow.
27:19 That's right.
27:21 The problem is, we're not that great.
27:24 That's the Eid greeting.
27:33 You're so bad.
27:35 If we get the greeting, we'll go if we're free.
27:41 We have to think.
27:44 If people choose us to come to the Eid, it's a blessing.
27:50 If we're on leave, we'll go.
27:53 If we're working, we'll say sorry.
27:56 So, you'll be working during Eid?
27:58 Yes.
28:00 Usually, after the second week of Eid, people will open their houses.
28:07 During the first and second week of Eid, it's just family.
28:11 When we go home, we'll start working.
28:15 Especially on Saturdays.
28:18 We'll have an open house on Saturdays.
28:22 If we can't go, we'll say sorry.
28:26 On Eid, when people invite us to eat, we have to come.
28:32 We'll come once a year.
28:35 You're so bad.
28:37 When will the water come?
28:39 The water was so far.
28:41 We can cook our own food.
28:43 We know how to cook it.
28:45 Why are you letting go?
28:49 I have to go.
28:51 I'm always lagging.
28:53 No, Sherry.
28:55 If I go, I won't tell you.
28:57 You'll tell me now? -I'm afraid I'll run out of water.
29:01 That's why.
29:03 What are the advantages of being a model?
29:09 The advantage is...
29:12 ...I can sleep longer.
29:14 You don't have to get ready.
29:21 The advantage is, you don't have to get ready.
29:24 You don't have to...
29:27 ...do your make-up.
29:29 People don't expect you to look a certain way.
29:32 But when you're a celebrity, you have to look good.
29:37 People say, you have to look good.
29:42 If I don't work, I don't have make-up.
29:46 But when I work, I have a make-up artist to do my hair.
29:56 But when I go back to my hometown, I have to do my foundation.
30:02 I have to do my foundation.
30:04 I have to do my eye shadow and mascara.
30:07 I have to do my hair.
30:09 It takes time.
30:11 Once, when I was in Kuching for a year or two,...
30:16 ...I met a make-up artist who was from Kuching.
30:19 She went back to her hometown.
30:21 She was a ghost.
30:23 She was a ghost.
30:25 She didn't have make-up.
30:27 She was a ghost.
30:29 We have to know that people want to take photos with us.
30:33 We don't come to them and say, "Yes, I'm ready. Let's take a picture."
30:37 No.
30:40 People will be like, "Let's take a photo."
30:44 That's right.
30:46 You have to expect that from everyone.
30:48 It's not like it's a holiday.
30:50 Yes, it's not.
30:52 But if you're not a celebrity, you have more time to sleep.
30:57 That's true.
30:59 No one will look for you.
31:01 No one will look for you.
31:03 My responsibility?
31:11 I'm going to give away the manja.
31:14 I'll give the orders.
31:16 Boss. -In a cup.
31:18 That's easy.
31:23 You'll wake up and be like, "Where's the peanut butter?"
31:26 That's right.
31:28 That was when I was little.
31:34 Why?
31:36 Why did I see that?
31:38 Like Kaina.
31:40 I'm the loudest and the loudest.
31:44 They're afraid.
31:46 They're afraid that I'll be hip-hop.
31:49 They're hip-hopping to my sister.
31:52 They won't listen to me.
31:54 Are you ready? -Kaina is afraid.
31:56 I'm the manja, so they'll follow me.
31:59 We'll get up and our clothes are already done.
32:02 But when we're adults, we've learnt to live in a dormitory.
32:08 We've learnt to be independent.
32:10 We know what to do and what not to do.
32:12 We shouldn't be too hip.
32:14 I'm good at helping.
32:16 I can't cook.
32:19 I can handle the household chores.
32:21 I'm the one who's in charge of the food.
32:27 I'm the auntie.
32:29 You're in charge of everything.
32:32 I'm just taking my time.
32:36 "Where's the peanut butter?"
32:38 You're still comfortable with that?
32:40 Yes.
32:41 "That's not enough!"
32:43 "What's this? Where's the chicken?"
32:45 I was a little manja.
32:50 What made you want to become an actress?
32:56 I started acting.
32:59 I started from the theatre.
33:01 Dina and I used to act in the theatre.
33:03 I was the main character.
33:06 I started with the theatre.
33:14 I studied at Aswara.
33:16 Then I went to the drama school.
33:20 When I got the chance to join the drama school,...
33:25 ...I started exploring.
33:28 I did a lot of things.
33:30 I auditioned for various roles.
33:33 I didn't learn to host a formal event.
33:40 At Aswara, every time there was an event,...
33:44 ...for example, World Theatre Day or World Dance Day,...
33:48 ...I'd volunteer.
33:51 I liked it.
33:53 I became a host.
33:55 I became a character.
33:57 I became a playboy.
33:59 I learned to be a host...
34:04 ...outside of the convention.
34:07 I didn't just say, "Peace be upon you."
34:10 I had a few characters.
34:12 I learned from there.
34:14 When I joined the industry, people asked me to try being a host.
34:21 I tried it and I liked it.
34:24 What was the first show you were on?
34:28 Anugrah Drama Sangat.
34:33 That was the first show with Zulin.
34:36 You can't be separated from Zulin.
34:40 You're always with him.
34:42 Like a magnet.
34:43 That was your first five years?
34:45 Yes, my first three years.
34:48 But now, it's rare.
34:51 It's rare.
34:53 You have to know the background story.
34:57 Zulin was my student.
35:03 When I was a tutor to Datin Mahalim Musa,...
35:07 ...Zulin was in the batch.
35:10 We taught him to be a playboy.
35:12 Zulin was talented even before he was a graduate.
35:16 He was a great imitator.
35:19 He was a great actor.
35:22 He was a good actor.
35:25 You have to improvise a lot to be a playboy.
35:28 He was a great actor.
35:30 He joined a competition to be a playboy.
35:37 He graduated from the theatre and joined the playboy.
35:41 We were separated.
35:45 We met again when he was in the drama Misi Kukuza.
35:50 At Astro Ria.
35:52 We were called the clowns.
35:57 We were acting as clowns.
36:01 We were doing a break.
36:03 Zulin and Sherry were like this.
36:06 They looked at each other.
36:08 They were ready.
36:11 When we were shooting Misi Kukuza, Sherry got a call...
36:16 ...from TV3 for Anugerah Screen 2013.
36:21 They wanted to do a stand-up.
36:25 They wanted to do a stand-up during the break.
36:28 I said I didn't know how to do a stand-up.
36:31 I was looking for someone to do a comedy.
36:34 I couldn't do a stand-up.
36:36 I had a friend who could do a sketch.
36:38 He said he could.
36:40 I called Zulin and asked if he wanted to do a comedy...
36:43 ...during the break.
36:45 He said yes.
36:48 I told him to choose a nice outfit.
36:53 I told him to think about it.
36:57 He didn't want to discuss it.
37:01 We discussed it before we went up.
37:04 We did this.
37:06 Do you remember when we did Misi Kukuza?
37:08 We went up and they were like this.
37:13 Thank God, there were 7 sets of breaks.
37:20 Everyone was so into it.
37:23 When we went up, everyone was like, "Who are you? You're so nice."
37:28 "You're so funny. You're so nice."
37:31 That was the impact.
37:33 We were like, "What?"
37:35 It was so emotional.
37:38 It was so intense.
37:41 We didn't want to go up during the commercial break...
37:45 ...because we wanted to see the flowers.
37:48 We got to meet people who were like...
37:51 ...their fortune is never wrong.
37:54 There were producers, TV station people, directors...
38:02 ...and people who were great in the industry.
38:05 We saw who they were.
38:07 We were like, "Let's find them."
38:10 We got to do it.
38:12 We got to do it twice.
38:17 One time, Zulin said, "I'm too lazy to act. I want to be calm."
38:28 I said, "This is your life. You can still entertain people...
38:32 ...in a calm way."
38:34 She started to get married.
38:37 We didn't want to force her.
38:40 We had to keep our duo.
38:43 We had to keep our duo.
38:45 We had our own path.
38:48 We were like, "It's okay. I'll go with your path."
38:52 But we're still in good terms.
38:56 She still respects me as a sister.
38:58 I still love her as a sister.
39:01 I think Zulin Aziz is a character that you can get easily.
39:09 She can do anything. She can act, sing, play music...
39:13 ...draw, do make-up.
39:18 She can do anything.
39:20 If it wasn't for Zulin, I would have been lost.
39:27 We complement each other.
39:31 I love acting.
39:33 I loved watching people act when I was young.
39:36 We were also in the same generation.
39:40 We were all different.
39:42 Sometimes, people would ask if we were serious.
39:44 I like to act.
39:46 I'll gather my friends.
39:48 If we watch a movie, for example, Power Rangers...
39:51 ...I'll gather my friends.
39:53 I'll gather my friends.
39:55 I'll gather my friends.
39:57 If we watch a movie, for example, Power Rangers...
40:00 ...we'll act it out.
40:02 There are five different characters.
40:04 But I'm the main character.
40:06 Of course, you're the red one.
40:08 You don't want to lose? -No.
40:13 I like her voice.
40:15 If she sings and dances, I like her voice.
40:18 We'll practice together.
40:20 You're Azhar.
40:22 You're Azhar, B.
40:23 No, I'm AB because I want to rap.
40:25 You're a rapper.
40:27 You're a liar.
40:29 You're a liar.
40:31 This is how you define yourself.
40:33 What was the title?
40:37 Acting.
40:39 Acting.
40:41 Acting is a talent.
40:43 We can be different.
40:45 We can be this or that.
40:47 We can be different.
40:49 But if we do it the easy way...
40:52 The easy way?
40:54 It's easier for you.
40:56 It's not easy.
40:58 It's about time.
41:00 The show is longer than the acting.
41:03 It's a bit longer.
41:06 But if you ask me if I act in a theatre or a drama...
41:09 ...I'll act in a theatre.
41:11 If you make a mistake, you'll be punished.
41:14 You'll have to survive.
41:16 You'll have to bond.
41:18 We've rehearsed for two months.
41:21 We've been on the show for a week or two.
41:23 We have to bond.
41:25 But when it comes to acting, is Kunsa still on air?
41:30 Yes.
41:32 The shooting is not over yet, right?
41:34 Yes, we're still on the shoot.
41:36 What about Raya?
41:37 No, we're on leave.
41:39 Who knows?
41:41 But the people who are involved in Kunsa are...
41:44 ...Farah Ahmad, Cik Azhan Rani...
41:47 ...Nadi Akilah, Zarina.
41:50 Yes, Kak Laila.
41:52 Who else?
41:54 There are many more actors.
41:56 The actors who will be on the show after this.
41:59 Sometimes I wonder if I'm really a character in Kunsa.
42:07 Because we always think of ourselves as comedians.
42:11 So, when we're acting in a serious drama...
42:16 ...can people accept us?
42:20 Sometimes we hang out with the gang...
42:24 ...and we feel like we're excluded.
42:26 The gang is already a big group.
42:27 How can I get in their group?
42:29 That's what I feel when I'm on set.
42:32 I feel so small.
42:34 Not literally.
42:36 But you're extraordinary.
42:44 No, I'm just afraid.
42:47 When we're acting in a serious drama...
42:52 ...and the story is good...
42:54 ...but the character is a serious one...
42:57 ...people will think we're not suitable.
43:00 You're worried about the outside world.
43:03 Yes.
43:04 I'll ask the director if he's sure I'm the right character.
43:08 I don't want to ruin the drama.
43:10 I want to make sure the story is good...
43:12 ...and the character is good.
43:13 But I'll be the one with a small gang.
43:15 A viral gang.
43:17 In a serious drama, they'll be funny.
43:19 "Furia, Ibu is here. Be quiet."
43:22 What's going on?
43:25 We can watch it every day.
43:28 It's still on air.
43:29 It's on air until Thursday at 9pm on S4EA.
43:33 When will you finish the shoot?
43:35 I don't know.
43:36 I hope it'll be easier for the crew and the actors.
43:43 If you ask, it'll take a long time...
43:46 ...to get the best result.
43:49 The screen you're watching is not easy.
43:53 That's right.
43:55 It's been a while.
43:56 We're waiting for the best.
44:01 If possible, watch it on the right platform.
44:04 Don't watch it on the platforms that are not popular.
44:09 Don't support them because they're trying so hard.
44:13 They're not just actors.
44:15 They're artists.
44:17 We have to think about them too.
44:20 That's their passion.
44:21 It's true that it's all free.
44:24 But it's actually a waste.
44:26 Yes, they're a waste.
44:28 Sherry, say something to the viewers.
44:31 Are you done? -Yes.
44:33 You're just about to tell us about your life.
44:35 Okay.
44:37 Let's go back to that part.
44:39 We have a lot of questions.
44:42 Did you tell us about your life in Saitun?
44:45 I haven't told you yet.
44:47 You haven't told us yet?
44:48 You haven't told us yet?
44:50 I'd like to wish a happy Eid, Aireen Fitri, Ma'am Zahid and Batin.
44:57 To all the viewers and those who have supported me...
45:02 ...since the beginning until now, I'd like to thank you.
45:06 Without you, I wouldn't be who I am.
45:09 Thank you so much, Falik and Dina.
45:11 Thank you so much too, Sherry.
45:13 You're willing to invite us even though I couldn't make it.
45:17 I had to call my maid.
45:20 I thought she went to the next door.
45:22 Maybe she's at the bathroom. -I know.
45:24 I'll look for her.
45:26 You can look for her at home.
45:28 You can look for her there. -Sure.
45:30 Thank you, everyone. Happy Eid.
45:32 Bye, everyone.
45:34 I'm just kidding.
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