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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:13 Assalamualaikum, welcome back to Borat Celebrity,
00:16 Podcast number 1 on Sinar.
00:19 Yes.
00:20 You're claiming it yourself.
00:21 Of course I'm claiming it myself.
00:23 If I don't lift the tray, who will?
00:25 Then we'll upload the first podcast on Astro.
00:28 Yes, and also the podcast that has the most legends in Malaysia.
00:33 As usual, with me, Falik, and my partner.
00:37 Dina Nazir, #selfclaim.
00:40 Self-claim.
00:42 Okay, this week, Dina, we'll bring in another legend.
00:47 Legend, oh my goodness.
00:49 When we talk about his name, we mention his name,
00:52 we talk about his work, no one can measure the quality of his work.
00:56 That's right.
00:56 And he's one of the big names in the Malaysian industry.
01:02 I'm nervous.
01:03 - Because of his aura. - Serious stories.
01:05 Dina, serious stories, great acting.
01:07 - Right? - You can even do ghost stories.
01:09 - Right? - You can even do comedy stories.
01:11 - Right? - People say you can.
01:12 - No problem. - No problem.
01:13 You can cry for 3 seconds and cry.
01:17 Introduce him, Dina.
01:20 We have Mr. Wati.
01:23 He's so handsome, so stylish, Kakak.
01:25 Praise be to God. How are you?
01:27 I'm fine. I'm actually surprised.
01:29 Why?
01:30 - There's a recording. - There's a recording?
01:31 I thought it was just a voice recording.
01:34 So I'm like this.
01:36 No, I'm like this.
01:38 - No way. - No way.
01:39 I feel like...
01:41 You've been so maintained.
01:42 I've been watching you since the beginning.
01:45 - Liss Dawati, KL Menjerit. - Oh my God.
01:48 People say you're still maintained.
01:50 Even though you have kids, some want grandchildren.
01:54 You have grandchildren. Praise be to God.
01:56 - I have 3. - Praise be to God.
01:58 3 grandchildren.
01:59 - Is this how you call your grandmother? - No, no.
02:02 No, not grandmother.
02:03 - Cik Ya. - Cik Ya.
02:04 Oh, another one.
02:06 Cik Glamour.
02:08 Cik Glamour, Cik Ya.
02:09 - What's your grandchild's name? - Wan.
02:11 - Wan. - 3, 4, 5.
02:14 No, it's not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
02:16 - W-A-N. - Oh, Wan.
02:17 Why is it Wan?
02:18 - Why is it 9? - Because he doesn't want a grandchild.
02:20 Oh.
02:21 - Wan is enough. - You're also a denial.
02:25 It's easy.
02:26 Cik Ya.
02:28 Okay, and if we look back at KL Menjerit,
02:31 at that time,
02:32 if we look at it now,
02:33 - we fast forward 20 years. - Okay.
02:35 - More than 20 years. - Right, there is.
02:37 The same person as you see in KL Menjerit.
02:41 What is the secret of a Liss Dawati
02:44 to take care of health, beauty, all that?
02:47 I am someone who doesn't like makeup.
02:50 Oh.
02:51 This is how I look now.
02:53 Oh.
02:55 Because I didn't have makeup at that time.
02:59 - You wanted to ask for this and that. - She did.
03:02 Right?
03:03 If someone wants to do my makeup, I'll tell them,
03:05 "Don't stay more than an hour."
03:07 - Oh, yes. - If you go to an award or an event,
03:09 I'll find a makeup artist who can do makeup quickly.
03:11 I can't stay long.
03:13 If I don't stay long, I'll look for a place to sleep.
03:17 - I can't. - I understand.
03:20 Like Dina, you need more than an hour.
03:23 It's different.
03:24 Do you want to say that I have a lot of construction to do?
03:27 - Yes. - Right?
03:29 Because I'm afraid.
03:32 I knew makeup quite late.
03:34 - Oh, okay. - Yes.
03:36 I didn't know it when I was in school or at work.
03:38 I wanted to start...
03:39 I just started learning in this field.
03:41 - Oh. - I started this field when I was 19 or 20 years old.
03:44 - Okay. - I just wanted to learn at that time.
03:46 Even when I went to the casting, they were ready.
03:48 "Can you come and do makeup?"
03:50 I was like, "Hmm, okay."
03:52 Then I went to look for a makeup artist.
03:54 I was too late.
03:56 - Oh, you had to do it. - Yes.
03:59 I still feel like I had to do it.
04:02 Actually.
04:04 Okay, Dina.
04:05 Let's go back to the story of the Kuala Lumpur Police.
04:08 The Kuala Lumpur Police.
04:09 Now, you look like you came here by motorcycle.
04:13 I had to do it.
04:15 I didn't know that you, Kak Lizda, was a motorcycle rider.
04:19 - Cik Yang. - Cik Yang.
04:21 - Cik Yang. - Cik Yang.
04:22 - Makcik Sayang. - Oh.
04:24 - Makcik Sayang. - Sayang.
04:26 - So, it's shortened to Cik Yang. - Cik Yang.
04:28 Cik Yang is a rider too.
04:30 I'm a fan of Era Fazira.
04:32 - Okay. - Okay.
04:33 In school, I couldn't ride a motorcycle.
04:35 So, I saw the Kuala Lumpur Police.
04:37 I was like, "Wow."
04:38 I couldn't ride a motorcycle either.
04:39 So, I just rode a motorcycle.
04:41 When I saw the Kuala Lumpur Police, I rode a motorcycle.
04:43 I was like, "Wow. One day, I'll ride a motorcycle."
04:45 So, after school, I took a lesson.
04:48 And then, I got a chance to ride a motorcycle.
04:52 - With Awi. - Right?
04:53 It's great to fall in love.
04:55 When I was in that moment, I took a lesson...
05:00 ...until I rode a motorcycle.
05:02 My first motorcycle was a TZM.
05:04 I know, Aina.
05:07 The motorcycle that has a clutch.
05:11 Yes, the TZM motorcycle.
05:12 It's symbolic to ride a big motorcycle.
05:15 - So, the TZM motorcycle is like... - It's a pride.
05:18 - Yes, it's a pride. - It's a training.
05:19 Yes, it's a training.
05:20 So, I took a motorcycle lesson.
05:22 We couldn't borrow other people's motorcycles.
05:24 My family didn't have one.
05:26 So, I was determined.
05:27 When I took a TZM motorcycle lesson, I tried to be...
05:33 But, I didn't mix with the motorcycle kids.
05:35 Because Maimang is like a senior.
05:38 - Senior. - So, according to the rules...
05:41 ...I took it until I met Ira.
05:44 I didn't expect to be a model and an artist.
05:48 - It's like... - It's like a link.
05:50 Yes, it's like God arranged it beautifully.
05:53 So, my first job in Indah Street, besides being a model...
05:56 ...I was an MC for MSRO.
06:00 - You were an MC? - Yes.
06:04 I got three seasons.
06:06 13, 13, 13.
06:08 I was known as a motorcycle rider.
06:10 Then, I went to KL for a casting.
06:12 - That's the story. - That's the story.
06:15 So, you got a hosting job for the motorcycle.
06:19 Yes, I got a hosting job.
06:20 At that time, I wasn't that good.
06:22 I wasn't good.
06:23 I had to copy the script.
06:25 I had to copy the script.
06:26 - That's how you did it. - Yes.
06:28 That's me.
06:29 But, because at that time...
06:32 ...the other contestants didn't have license.
06:34 They could ride a motorcycle but didn't have a license.
06:36 So, they didn't take the risk.
06:37 Sometimes, I had a license.
06:38 It was a big license.
06:39 I was automatically chosen because I had a license.
06:42 The director at that time was Haji Sham.
06:46 He was the producer for that show.
06:49 So, that's how I started.
06:51 Then, there was a place in MSRO.
06:54 So, they told me to try for a casting for KL Menjerit.
06:56 So, I went.
06:57 - Alhamdulillah Rizki. - You got it.
06:59 I started as an actress.
07:01 I've been doing it until now.
07:03 So, KL Menjerit was your first acting gig.
07:06 Yes.
07:07 That was your first acting gig.
07:08 Before that, you were a hostess.
07:10 - I was a model. - You were a model.
07:12 But, the most important thing that not many people know...
07:16 ...is that it all started because of the motorcycle.
07:18 - Motorcycle? - Yes.
07:19 It all started because of the motorcycle.
07:21 When I first joined the show, I saw Kak Lisnah from afar...
07:24 ...with a helmet full of fish.
07:26 I was like, "When did Kak Lisnah ride a motorcycle?"
07:28 We saw her social media.
07:29 - We didn't show it to her. - She was known as a soft person.
07:31 - Yes. - She was a ladylike person.
07:34 - Soft-spoken. - Soft-spoken.
07:35 - Like a mother. - Yes.
07:37 If you're a mother, you'll be like this.
07:39 "Don't do that. Mothers are like that."
07:42 "You can't touch it."
07:43 For example, a grandchild.
07:45 - That's what she said. - She said it.
07:47 - She didn't know what it was. - It was nothing.
07:49 It was nothing.
07:52 I'm afraid to see it.
07:53 But, this is the first time I've heard...
07:58 ...that it was because of a hobby.
08:01 - Yes. - Motorcycle.
08:02 - It opened a path for you. - Yes.
08:05 - It's true. - Praise be to God.
08:07 Praise be to God.
08:08 But, people still don't accept me riding a motorcycle.
08:12 - It's the same. - That's what she said.
08:14 That's why I'm often played by characters.
08:18 Crying.
08:19 - You're so rebellious. - But...
08:23 But, she's a rider.
08:26 But, it's easy.
08:28 When you were young, you wanted to ride a motorcycle.
08:31 Your parents gave you the opportunity.
08:34 My mom was the one who supported me.
08:38 She took me to a motorcycle shop.
08:40 "Let's buy a motorcycle."
08:41 - My mom. - That's so sporty.
08:43 So sporty.
08:45 If I told my mom that I wanted to ride a motorcycle...
08:48 - "No, thanks." - I'll slap you.
08:50 But, when I got married, my father said...
08:52 "No, thanks."
08:56 You're a stuntman.
08:58 - You can't do that. - You're a character.
09:01 It's okay to jump.
09:03 I believe that there are trials in our lives.
09:07 There are reasons why we're not given.
09:10 I told her not to say that.
09:12 I'll balance it out at a certain time.
09:15 - Reduce it. - Yes.
09:16 I'll balance it out at a certain time.
09:18 It's not a hobby anymore.
09:20 But, I told her not to...
09:23 ...cut off her interest.
09:26 She knows me. I'm a rider.
09:29 So, I'll keep it.
09:31 I'll keep it.
09:32 So, I'll balance it out at a certain time.
09:35 But, I had to go to three places.
09:37 - Like today. - I understand.
09:40 I went to Bangi. I sent my wife to come back.
09:42 I have an appointment at 3.
09:44 That's great.
09:46 You're lucky.
09:48 I hope it won't rain.
09:50 - We'll pray for you. - But, it's slippery.
09:52 God willing, it'll be fine.
09:54 We're in the film industry.
09:57 Film is the first medium in acting.
10:00 What about theatre?
10:02 I got an offer.
10:06 I trained for a month with Safura and Liza Hanim.
10:10 I couldn't continue.
10:13 I didn't get the offer.
10:14 Oh, no.
10:16 With Liza Hanim and Safura.
10:18 We agreed to stop training.
10:21 If there's no payment, we won't continue.
10:23 We trained for a month.
10:25 - You trained for a month? - Yes.
10:27 I was afraid.
10:30 I'm a foodie.
10:32 I have to pay for a lot of food.
10:34 I was afraid of this.
10:36 We had completed our agreement.
10:38 I had to reject the other offer.
10:41 It was dangerous.
10:43 I was afraid of accepting the offer.
10:46 I did it.
10:48 I got the training.
10:50 I think the actors in the film industry are great.
10:55 - Like Safura and Liza Hanim. - Yes.
10:57 I did my research.
11:00 There are a lot of films and dramas.
11:03 But, I've never seen you live on the screen.
11:07 - It's a theatre. - Yes.
11:09 I got an offer.
11:12 I trained for a month.
11:14 I was afraid.
11:16 This is out of context.
11:20 From an artist.
11:23 I have a feeling that I want to know.
11:26 - Wow. - Look at her face.
11:28 I'm nervous when I want to know.
11:31 I'm nervous.
11:33 It's simple.
11:35 We can look at Wikipedia.
11:36 Your name is Nisdawati Nazaruddin.
11:38 Why did you choose to be Nisdawati?
11:41 I have two characters.
11:44 When I'm at home, I'm Nisdawati.
11:47 I'm a bit nervous.
11:49 When you're at work, you're Nisdawati.
11:53 Yes, I'm Nisdawati.
11:55 It's okay.
11:57 We know each other.
11:58 We've discussed this with my husband.
12:01 We can work together.
12:04 We can do the same set.
12:06 Let's say we go to the same location.
12:09 But, the call time is different.
12:11 Sometimes, he's late.
12:13 I'll go by myself.
12:15 We know each other's work.
12:17 When we're at the set, we'll do our job.
12:21 But, we're husband and wife.
12:23 There's a story, but I won't tell it.
12:28 We know about it.
12:30 When you were in school.
12:32 The transition from Nisdawati to Lizawati.
12:39 In general.
12:41 But, he doesn't remember the reason.
12:43 I won't tell it.
12:46 You'll be in trouble.
12:48 It's okay. We'll just be quiet.
12:49 I thought it was a mistake to write the name.
12:53 There are some senior artists...
12:59 ...who only have one name.
13:01 Why don't you make it two?
13:03 Instead of Liz, you should make it Dawati.
13:08 It's difficult to make it two.
13:11 It's the same.
13:12 It's okay.
13:15 The name is long.
13:17 There are four names.
13:19 If it's a long name, you'll have to add it.
13:22 I'll add it later.
13:24 It's okay.
13:27 Everyone knows it's a synonym with Liz Dawati.
13:31 So, I'll just keep it.
13:34 When you first started as an actress...
13:36 ...there must be someone who taught you.
13:39 Who gave you advice?
13:42 Who was it?
13:43 Many people don't know.
13:45 The first person who...
13:49 ...told me about it...
13:54 ...was Tiara Jikalina.
13:58 Datin Tiara?
14:01 We don't know about her.
14:02 Many people don't know.
14:04 I remember when I first started.
14:07 If it wasn't for someone...
14:09 ...we wouldn't have had the chance.
14:11 God has destined us to be actors.
14:14 But who introduced us to the world...
14:18 ...was the first person I met.
14:22 A photographer introduced me to a model.
14:28 A motorcycle model.
14:30 I saw her on 10 on 10.
14:33 She was with Kaira Anuar.
14:35 She invited me to be the director of 'Sepanah Jaya'.
14:39 I was a guest for a while.
14:43 I became a model.
14:46 She asked me to try her.
14:48 I said, "Okay, let's try."
14:52 "Why don't you go to my sister's production?"
14:57 She has a younger sister.
14:59 I started my life as a model.
15:03 She offered me many offers.
15:05 She introduced me to Tiara.
15:08 I remembered her name.
15:11 If it wasn't for her sister...
15:13 ...who didn't give me a job as a model...
15:16 ...no one would have known I was in the industry.
15:19 God has arranged it beautifully.
15:22 From the motorcycle, the cover, the production.
15:26 I was invited to the production.
15:29 You came here. -Yes.
15:31 I just followed her.
15:33 You didn't plan to do this.
15:41 You just followed the flow.
15:43 God has given me a good person.
15:46 I will always remember her.
15:49 I didn't forget her.
15:53 I have a few actors whom I brought with me.
15:58 I asked them to introduce me to them.
16:01 They're very popular now.
16:04 They're more popular than me.
16:06 You must be proud.
16:08 I brought them here to introduce them to me.
16:12 I'm very grateful.
16:14 There are a few actors who have won awards.
16:18 They're young.
16:20 Sometimes we don't know how to provide for others.
16:23 But sometimes it's God's will.
16:27 God wants to bring them in.
16:29 There are many who want to join.
16:31 But we're looking for a job too.
16:34 I understand.
16:36 We're actors.
16:37 If you're a bad person, you should go to production.
16:39 Or a producer.
16:41 You should get a job, not an actor.
16:43 Sometimes I'm afraid.
16:44 I recommend you and you do something.
16:46 But God has arranged it.
16:50 They have their own package.
16:54 It's beautiful.
16:56 Sometimes a woman has a strong heart.
17:00 Sometimes people don't know she's talented.
17:02 But she has something.
17:04 That's right.
17:05 That's her instinct.
17:07 That's right.
17:08 She knows when her children do something wrong...
17:10 ...she'll ask them, "What did you do?"
17:12 "We were quiet."
17:14 "How can I be a mother-in-law?"
17:16 "I'm your wife."
17:18 My wife is like that now.
17:20 She's a mother-in-law.
17:21 She can smell.
17:22 She can smell what I do.
17:24 So I have to be honest.
17:26 It's a story about mothers.
17:29 That's right.
17:30 You have a child in the industry now.
17:34 Yes.
17:35 How is it like as a mother...
17:38 ...to see the next generation...
17:40 ...colouring our industry?
17:42 As for the next generation...
17:46 ...I think it's up to each parent.
17:52 Some parents in the industry...
17:55 ...are very passionate.
17:58 They want their children to be like them.
18:00 They're ordinary.
18:01 Some parents are ordinary.
18:03 They want their children to be passionate.
18:05 That's right.
18:06 It's not like parents and children are passionate.
18:10 I don't think so.
18:11 There must be some boundaries.
18:14 My brother is in the industry.
18:17 He's the second child.
18:20 Faris.
18:21 He was okay at first...
18:24 ...but then he became a husband.
18:26 I'll tell you.
18:28 Let's be passionate.
18:30 Some people lose 10 years in a competition.
18:34 Then they come back.
18:35 I'll give you an example.
18:36 This person...
18:37 ...won a competition...
18:39 ...and lost 10 years.
18:41 I've been in the industry for 10 years.
18:42 I'm still not there yet.
18:43 I'll give him a chance.
18:45 I'm passionate.
18:47 But it's okay.
18:48 Maybe God won't allow it.
18:50 I'll do my best.
18:53 We don't know about this.
18:55 Someone appeared as a singer.
18:57 Then he became an actor.
18:59 That's Akasha.
19:00 Right?
19:01 Akasha, Aiman.
19:02 Yes.
19:03 We know he's a singer.
19:05 He's a champion.
19:06 But he's a singer and he's an actor.
19:08 He's a good singer.
19:10 We don't know about that.
19:12 Whatever it is, we'll move on.
19:15 We can't plan too much.
19:19 I believe God has a plan for us.
19:21 Right.
19:22 We just follow the flow.
19:23 We follow the flow.
19:25 Personal experience.
19:26 But what I admire...
19:31 ...is that your son's success...
19:33 ...is his own.
19:34 Yes.
19:35 I don't want to bring him down.
19:39 We don't know where his talent is.
19:43 I believe he has his own path.
19:46 We just give him support and prayers.
19:49 That's the best.
19:50 People say that you're in the same industry.
19:53 But you're different.
19:55 His parents are actors.
19:56 His son is a singer.
19:58 Has he been doing this for a long time?
20:02 He's been a singer since he was a kid.
20:04 I see.
20:05 He's been singing and dancing.
20:07 He's been a singer.
20:11 So, we'll move on.
20:13 But, Rezeki, you don't know.
20:15 I told him to be patient.
20:17 He wants you to be the one to sing.
20:21 His father.
20:24 His father is a school teacher.
20:27 He likes theater and art.
20:30 So, he has his own talent.
20:32 He's a comedian.
20:36 Actually, he's a comedian.
20:40 Why didn't you join the show?
20:43 He said, "It's okay if people don't call me."
20:46 He did a shoot with Nabil.
20:49 Nabil was shocked when he saw his comedian.
20:52 He was shocked.
20:53 He was like, "Why, Abang?"
20:54 For me, people see a comedian's face...
20:59 ...when they see a comedian.
21:01 It's funny.
21:02 We know that.
21:03 Look at Awi.
21:04 He has a funny face.
21:06 He's funny.
21:07 That's the example.
21:09 I was shocked when he joined the singing competition.
21:13 I went to the competition to support my friend.
21:18 He sang well.
21:20 But, he was like a comedian.
21:23 But, you were once a comedian.
21:25 We were in the same boat.
21:27 That's right.
21:28 I didn't want to do it anymore.
21:31 I told him, "I can't persuade him."
21:33 He said, "Why don't you persuade him yourself?"
21:36 He said, "I'll do it."
21:39 I said, "Okay."
21:41 He said, "Okay" because he was afraid of hurtful comments.
21:46 He was afraid of getting hurtful comments.
21:48 I understand.
21:49 I just wanted to reply.
21:50 So, when you were in the second competition...
21:54 ...the comments were quite simple.
21:57 "Take care of yourself."
21:58 He threatened me.
22:00 He said that.
22:02 But, I agreed with him.
22:04 The competitors are artists.
22:06 Artists have their own talent.
22:10 We test the talent of the artists to dance.
22:14 So, don't comment that we're not professional dancers.
22:17 When you said something that was down...
22:19 ...you were embarrassing us.
22:21 We're artists.
22:22 We're not ordinary people.
22:23 So, I told him to take care of himself.
22:25 We're not amateurs.
22:26 So, I told him to accept the comments.
22:30 That was the second comment.
22:32 The third season was okay, right?
22:34 Yes.
22:35 I think you agreed with him when you were dancing.
22:38 Yes.
22:39 I was interested.
22:41 I told him that I had to pay for his lessons.
22:44 He said, "This is free."
22:46 He said, "Don't pay me. Pay us."
22:48 I told him to join the competition.
22:50 I asked him when he would let go of the comment.
22:53 I was interested in dancing since I was in school.
22:58 My mother didn't allow me to join the competition.
23:00 I told him that I was still a teenager.
23:02 When I was a teenager, I lost interest.
23:05 When people asked me to join the competition...
23:07 ...I was already a hard-core fan.
23:08 I didn't know how to dance.
23:10 You gave Faris advice.
23:11 Sometimes, when you're 10 years old...
23:13 ...you'll make a comeback.
23:16 You'll be in the dance industry.
23:18 Yes, that's right.
23:20 Are the kids in the dance industry under your care?
23:23 Faris?
23:24 I asked him.
23:26 The third kid is an influencer.
23:30 He's an influencer.
23:32 He has a lot of ads.
23:34 He reviews products.
23:36 He's quite okay.
23:37 He's married.
23:39 He's done with his problems.
23:42 He's living with his father.
23:44 There are four kids.
23:45 There are five of them at home.
23:47 When I asked him about his interest...
23:50 ...he said that it's not a matter of interest.
23:52 You can't make people interested in this field.
23:54 It's better if you're interested in fishing.
23:57 This field is about success.
23:59 You can't say that you're interested.
24:01 You can't say that you're interested.
24:03 You can only be interested once.
24:05 But you have to put in more effort.
24:07 You have to look for something else.
24:09 There are a lot of challenges in this field.
24:12 You can't just go in and say that you want to sing.
24:15 You have to try. -You can't.
24:17 If you want to succeed, you have to work hard.
24:20 If you don't want to, you can find another job.
24:22 You have to find a job that is basic.
24:26 But you have to guarantee it.
24:28 If you don't want to, you can't.
24:29 I told him about this.
24:30 He wasn't happy about it.
24:32 My fourth kid is the second most interested in this field.
24:37 Okay, Faris.
24:38 No, my second most interested.
24:43 He asked, "How interested are you?"
24:45 I said, "I'm interested."
24:47 "What are you interested in?"
24:48 "I'm interested in acting."
24:49 "Really? You're interested in acting?"
24:51 "Okay."
24:52 "Can you finish your studies?"
24:55 "You can think about it."
24:57 "Whether you're interested or not."
24:59 "You're not interested in studying now."
25:00 "Okay."
25:01 How old is he?
25:02 He's 14 years old.
25:04 He's going to be 15.
25:05 But when I asked him, "Are you interested?"
25:07 "I don't know."
25:09 He's already studied religion.
25:12 He saw how it is.
25:15 I didn't stop him.
25:16 I didn't say I supported him.
25:18 I said, "No."
25:20 I told him to study and then he'll know what to do.
25:24 I never thought of becoming an artist.
25:27 If you ask me, I'd say I'd become a teacher or a coach.
25:30 I'm a sports person.
25:31 It's far from what I thought.
25:35 We can be ambitious, but we can't be determined.
25:39 Allah will determine our path.
25:41 We learn differently.
25:45 We're like a cloud.
25:47 This is the first time I've heard this.
25:49 We can be ambitious, but...
25:52 But?
25:53 Yes.
25:54 How many of our students study, but their course doesn't work?
25:58 That's right.
25:59 So, what's the point?
26:01 It's a waste of time.
26:03 Why not start from the beginning?
26:04 What you're interested in, you score.
26:07 As a parent, I don't want to do that.
26:09 I'm interested in what I'm doing.
26:11 But I want to take the basics.
26:13 You have to pass the religious exam.
26:16 Then, you can follow your path.
26:18 I don't want to be like you.
26:21 For example, Dina.
26:23 She was a singer, but now she's a radio announcer.
26:26 What does she do?
26:28 Why?
26:29 You didn't ask me about my diploma.
26:31 I'm not talking about Dina.
26:38 You heard that, right?
26:39 It's a different thing.
26:40 A film degree.
26:42 But it's okay. It's close.
26:45 There are many other branches.
26:47 But, one advice that all mothers can give...
26:54 ...is not to stop your child's interest.
26:56 Yes, don't.
26:57 Because when we help them grow their interest...
27:04 ...it's actually better.
27:05 Because sometimes we don't want that to happen.
27:08 They'll know that it's important to teach them...
27:11 ...the basics of what's good and what's not.
27:13 That's better.
27:14 Because eventually, all their work will have...
27:19 ...good and bad impacts.
27:22 So, let them think.
27:23 If we think for them, we can think now.
27:26 If we knock them down, we have to think for them.
27:29 It's a loss.
27:30 If we think for them, it's a loss.
27:35 So, let them think about what's good and what's not.
27:38 We leave the rest to Allah.
27:40 Allah has decided the path for each of His servants.
27:43 That's better.
27:44 I understand.
27:46 This is one thing I've never seen.
27:48 I feel like I'm being slapped.
27:50 That's one thing I've never seen.
27:52 I've always thought that Lizawati is soft.
27:55 But she's actually fierce.
27:57 She's tough.
27:59 I'm tough.
28:01 Who's tougher at home?
28:03 Your sister or your brother?
28:04 Both of them.
28:06 My brother is fierce.
28:08 But he tries to be a lover.
28:12 I told him to change.
28:13 I'm tougher.
28:15 Because my brother is too tough.
28:18 I'm scared.
28:19 Like in the movie.
28:21 When he looks at me, I'll be like, "Okay, brother. It's okay."
28:24 "Let's go."
28:26 I'll cover for him.
28:27 Then he'll be like, "Okay, let's go."
28:29 "Okay, brother."
28:30 I won't let him be.
28:31 I won't let my children be afraid of him.
28:33 I don't want that.
28:34 I'll tell him to be cool if he wants to be angry.
28:38 Be patient.
28:39 I'll tell him to be cool.
28:41 Because no matter how fierce my mother is, my son will still be like, "Mama."
28:46 He'll be like, "Mama."
28:50 He'll be like that.
28:51 No matter how fierce my mother is, he'll still be looking for me.
28:53 That's right.
28:54 He'll look for his mother when he's hungry.
28:55 So, I don't want to be a father. I just want to be a loving father.
28:57 I want my children to be spoiled by their father.
28:59 He'll be your best friend.
29:01 He'll be the best there.
29:02 I'll try.
29:04 Because I'm still a kid. I'm afraid to talk a lot.
29:08 I'm 5 years younger than you.
29:10 It's still a long way to go.
29:13 So, what we see outside, what happens...
29:16 I'll tell my children quickly.
29:18 This is hot right now.
29:20 So, my children have to be careful.
29:21 Don't do this.
29:23 If possible, let them talk to their parents.
29:26 We'll try to win their hearts.
29:29 We'll tell them what they like.
29:30 We'll tell them why they can't do it.
29:32 So, parents have to talk to their children a lot.
29:34 So, the bonding will be beautiful.
29:37 That's right.
29:38 And the children will be comfortable.
29:39 That's right.
29:40 That's why the children want to stay at home.
29:43 They don't want to go out.
29:44 It's hard.
29:45 It's fun.
29:47 You should be friends.
29:48 We know where our children are.
29:51 We know if they eat well.
29:53 I'll ask my friends where they are.
29:55 I want to meet their parents.
29:57 I'll ask them if their children are here.
30:00 If possible, I'll ask them to hang out at my house.
30:04 That's how I do it.
30:08 I like it.
30:10 I'm not a bad person.
30:11 I don't want to mess with their parents.
30:12 We don't know what to do when we go to the mall.
30:17 I get confused. I'm afraid.
30:19 That's right.
30:21 This is a worrying issue.
30:27 Especially when parents are in the entertainment industry.
30:30 When parents are known to others.
30:33 What about their children?
30:35 Sometimes, people think that...
30:39 ...they know when their children make a mistake.
30:44 But now, there are many issues...
30:47 ...about the mistakes of a child.
30:51 We can't judge someone.
30:56 But I take it as a lesson for myself.
30:59 I tell my children every day.
31:01 I don't want to hurt their feelings.
31:03 I'll ask them what they're doing.
31:06 I won't let my children go out.
31:08 I won't even let my stepchildren go out.
31:11 "Mama, who are these people? Are they good or bad?"
31:17 Seriously.
31:20 I can ask my children.
31:22 I won't let them go out.
31:23 If they don't want to go out, I'll tell them to stay home.
31:28 I won't let them go out.
31:32 I'll do what my mother didn't let me do.
31:37 I won't let them go out.
31:38 You're an outsider.
31:39 I was like that.
31:40 I'm telling you, teamwork.
31:42 We can trust our children and friends.
31:46 But is it true?
31:48 Is the place safe?
31:50 Is it okay?
31:51 Is there no one else?
31:52 Especially now, they have their own social media accounts.
31:55 Who are they friends with?
31:57 "You can't log in. Open it now, I want to see."
31:59 "Mama wants to see."
32:00 I'll check.
32:01 If Islam says, "You can't do that."
32:04 We're determined to determine.
32:06 If they're married, I won't interfere.
32:08 As long as they're not married, I think...
32:10 ...a daughter is a mother's right.
32:12 We need to know what she's doing in her room...
32:15 ...what she's doing on her phone, who she's with.
32:17 That's our responsibility.
32:19 I'll monitor that every day.
32:21 Because my mother is like that.
32:24 You're not our mother.
32:26 That's why early marriage is important.
32:31 You can't go there.
32:34 You can't go there.
32:35 You'll get hurt.
32:36 You'll get married at 23.
32:38 You'll get married.
32:41 Your husband will take care of you.
32:42 You won't go there.
32:43 If you're 20 years old, you'll get married.
32:47 If you're 30, you'll get married.
32:49 You'll get to know each other.
32:50 You'll get to know her family.
32:53 For me, that's more important.
32:55 My advice to mothers is...
32:59 ...always ask where their children are.
33:01 Don't let your child go.
33:04 They can't go anywhere without our supervision.
33:07 I agree.
33:08 Because now, they're scared.
33:10 Social media is dangerous.
33:13 Even though you're studying in a religious school...
33:17 ...I don't believe you.
33:19 I'm just saying.
33:21 I believe in my children.
33:24 But there's still a possibility that I don't believe you.
33:27 Don't be friends with anyone.
33:31 You can't video call without a proof.
33:33 No one will see you.
33:34 Just be friends in your room.
33:35 Don't record it.
33:37 Don't do that.
33:38 People will see it.
33:40 Say it.
33:41 This has happened before.
33:43 You're friends, so you can't accuse anyone.
33:45 If your brother or aunt sees it, will you be confident?
33:48 Don't do that.
33:50 I'm not going to punish you.
33:51 It's your own fault.
33:53 You've already returned to your home.
33:55 Say it.
33:56 Say it.
33:57 We can give you a warning.
34:00 We don't know what will happen.
34:02 You don't have any advice.
34:04 I do, but I don't have any advice.
34:07 But, for the individual...
34:10 ...I've learnt to tell my children that I'll die tomorrow.
34:15 I have to say it.
34:17 I'm afraid of being shocked.
34:21 Many deaths shock parents.
34:23 Their children are left behind.
34:25 How will they raise their children?
34:27 Can you take care of your younger siblings?
34:30 If I go alone, it's okay.
34:32 But if I go with my father, it's a big shock.
34:34 That's what I'm afraid of.
34:40 I'm telling my children now.
34:42 Fahana, Aisyah, you're 15 years old.
34:45 Can you take care of your siblings?
34:47 Don't send them to orphanages.
34:49 I'll try to pay for their house.
34:51 If something happens, go to your mother.
34:53 Go to your aunt, uncle, and uncle.
34:55 Ask them to take care of you.
34:57 Keep your mother's clothes.
34:59 Don't break them. I'm afraid.
35:01 When I see it, it's like the story now.
35:04 My father suddenly left his children.
35:08 I'm like, "Oh no!"
35:10 I told my parents, "What if I die tomorrow?"
35:15 "Pack your room and study."
35:17 "No one will accept you. People are lazy."
35:21 "Wake up early and pack your room."
35:23 "Clean your house."
35:25 "The most unfortunate person in life is a lazy person."
35:29 "There's no place for lazy people in this world."
35:31 I told my children.
35:33 No one has ever succeeded.
35:35 Lazy people will never succeed.
35:38 That's what I said.
35:40 People like it when you're diligent.
35:43 If your mother's not around, people will like it.
35:46 People will be happy with us.
35:48 It's not emotional.
35:50 That's what worries me.
35:52 I feel like if my parents understand what's happening...
35:58 ...and are more active on social media...
36:01 ...we'll know what to worry about.
36:03 Give your children advice. Don't be lazy.
36:06 Social media is good.
36:08 But keep implementing it.
36:10 Keep implementing the issues.
36:12 Keep discussing it with your family.
36:14 Let them know that things will happen.
36:18 Watch what happens on TV.
36:20 Don't you feel sorry for them?
36:22 Let them watch and learn.
36:24 If you're in a situation like this, what will you eat?
36:27 Can you not resist?
36:29 What will you eat?
36:31 That's how it is.
36:32 My son said that when he was nine.
36:34 He was so excited.
36:36 "Are you ready?" "No."
36:39 He wanted to be funny.
36:41 He didn't want to listen to me.
36:43 He's just a kid.
36:47 But it's not easy to implement those things...
36:53 ...in front of a child.
36:56 It's not easy. -I had to say it.
36:58 I asked him, "Why did you say that?"
37:01 "I had to say it."
37:03 "It's okay. I don't have a husband."
37:06 "I don't know."
37:09 I said it like it was nothing.
37:11 "I can't let my son be a bad influence."
37:15 "I have to be a bad influence."
37:17 Right?
37:18 I said, "I'm afraid that if I'm not around, he'll come and die."
37:24 "You have to be diligent."
37:26 "Who likes a diligent person?"
37:28 I said it like that.
37:30 That's true.
37:32 No matter how it ends, he'll be the bad influence.
37:38 No matter where he goes, he'll be sad.
37:41 But it's a good thing.
37:43 It's not like we'll die together.
37:45 But your father will say that.
37:49 He's a good father.
37:51 I said, "Okay, dear. I'll wait for that time."
37:54 "We'll be together."
37:57 Can you share with us...
38:00 ...about your experience in the year before?
38:03 How was it?
38:04 What was your feeling?
38:06 What was the image you had?
38:10 Well, it's not the same.
38:15 Maybe Ustaz Bimbing told me what to look out for.
38:21 So, I've been looking out for him.
38:23 He said, "Look after your heart, your mouth, your eyes, your thoughts."
38:27 "Don't think too far ahead."
38:29 "What you see is just love."
38:32 So, we'd see all kinds of dramas.
38:35 Samarinda, Lestari, Kasiah, Petan, Minggu Ini.
38:42 All kinds.
38:44 So, when we see it, we'd say, "I can't breathe."
38:47 We'd say, "I'm sorry."
38:49 Even if Maimam saw it, she'd say, "Okay, Ma, be quiet."
38:52 We know that.
38:54 So, all kinds of things happened.
38:56 So, it's actually a lesson for us.
39:00 And when Ustaz told me about it, I knew I'd be tested.
39:06 I remember that.
39:08 I was not following Suasta, I was following Muasasa.
39:12 It was different.
39:14 Suasta is more comfortable.
39:17 It's more VIP.
39:19 If we're two feet, he'd get three feet.
39:22 We can do a lot of rolling.
39:23 But we're stiff.
39:25 Even when we're moving...
39:29 ...we're still in Muasasa.
39:31 So, when we knew that, we'd say, "This is the real atmosphere."
39:37 So, we were taught, Ustaz told us about the sacrifices of the Prophet's time.
39:46 We followed it.
39:48 "Oh, this is how it feels."
39:50 I heard when Ustaz told me, during the Prophet's time, performing Hajj...
39:56 ...not just 10,000, but 100,000 or more people performed Hajj for the first time.
40:04 We were millions.
40:06 But during the Prophet's time, if there were more than 100,000 people...
40:09 ...it meant there were a lot of people.
40:11 Yes, there were a lot.
40:13 And when he gave us the test, we heard that the toilet was two hours long.
40:18 We heard a lot of things, we were so impatient.
40:22 How was it in the past when there were no toilets?
40:25 It was still sunny.
40:27 It was still sunny, we had to get ice and pray.
40:30 I thought about it.
40:32 The sadness came as if, "Oh, that's how big the sacrifices of the Prophet...
40:38 ...were to spread the religion."
40:40 So, we were like, "Don't grumble."
40:43 That's what I felt when I went to perform Hajj.
40:46 There were a lot of things that made me quiet.
40:49 So, when people asked me, I said, "Alhamdulillah, my journey was quite beautiful."
40:55 It made it easier.
40:57 It made it easier, even though I had a fever and coughed a bit.
41:00 Before I went home, I prayed to Allah to help me.
41:02 I didn't want to have a fever or cough. I wanted to see my children.
41:04 I felt sorry for them. I wanted to hug them.
41:06 Alhamdulillah, I got it.
41:08 From the beginning, I went to the end, even though there were a few tests.
41:14 But, Alhamdulillah, Allah took care of me.
41:17 When we felt that Allah took care of us, I felt like Allah hugged me.
41:21 Everyone felt that.
41:23 That's why I can't talk about it.
41:26 You don't know how to talk about it.
41:28 How to be happy.
41:30 I wanted to understand.
41:32 When I came back, I talked a lot about my heart so that my children would be ready.
41:37 Even though, I said, "O Allah, before you take my life, please give me all the wealth...
41:44 ...and all my debts so that I can go with my husband."
41:50 I didn't think about anything else.
41:53 I just followed the path.
41:55 We didn't have a fixed job.
41:58 After I came back, I rested for five months.
42:02 I thought, "I came back today, but I don't have a job. What should I do?"
42:08 They thought I came back today, so I wouldn't act again.
42:10 I was worried.
42:12 But they were right.
42:14 I told them, "I haven't made a declaration yet. I still have a lot to do."
42:21 Alhamdulillah, everything is okay.
42:23 Allah took care of me.
42:25 He gave me good characters.
42:27 The right education.
42:29 Alhamdulillah, everything is okay.
42:31 Before we talk about the success of this latest project, we want to talk a little.
42:36 Did you get the information?
42:39 I'm like this.
42:40 You're the one who's in charge.
42:42 I'm the one who's in charge of investigating and everything.
42:46 The best partner in the world.
42:48 It's related to motorcycles.
42:50 One of the achievements that I'm proud of is that I'm a motorcycle enthusiast.
42:55 I go out on weekends and ride with my friends.
42:58 Don't talk about FD. It's not good.
43:00 FD is more like Poyo.
43:02 No.
43:04 It's true. It's more like content.
43:06 I understand that you've made a record.
43:10 Malaysia Book of Records.
43:12 Yes, I did.
43:14 In 2001.
43:16 Where did you go? What did you do?
43:18 I joined the club Bermoto Negeri Selangor.
43:22 To ride around Semenanjung Malaysia non-stop for less than 18 hours.
43:25 Semenanjung Malaysia is 11 countries.
43:30 We started...
43:32 ...in the morning.
43:36 We went to Selangor.
43:39 Then we went to Perlis.
43:42 We went back to Pantai Timur.
43:47 We went to Johor.
43:48 And we went back.
43:49 I can even ride a car.
43:52 It's my experience.
43:58 I was young.
44:01 How old were you?
44:03 I was in my early 20s.
44:05 Before I started acting.
44:07 That's why I'm still a child.
44:10 They told me not to ride a light bike.
44:15 They told me to ride a heavy bike.
44:18 A brother told me not to ride a motorbike.
44:20 He was a service guy.
44:22 He had three bikes.
44:24 He and his wife had bikes.
44:27 He borrowed them.
44:28 But his wife didn't join him.
44:30 We were 10 participants.
44:33 For Malaysia Pop-Up Record.
44:35 Three women and seven men.
44:38 10?
44:40 I thought it was 20.
44:42 No, 10.
44:44 Five marshals and 50 traffic.
44:47 The next day...
44:50 ...we had to leave the bikes.
44:54 We had seven participants.
44:57 Six men and one woman.
45:01 There was a breakdown of the bikes.
45:05 Three marshals and three traffic police.
45:12 Three marshals and three traffic police.
45:15 We had to fill up the bikes with petrol.
45:20 We ate and drank on the bikes.
45:22 When we filled up the bikes, we had to leave the bikes.
45:26 We had to bring a bag with a bottle.
45:30 We had to focus on the bikes.
45:35 We had to stop at the points to fill up the bikes.
45:40 What time did you start?
45:43 We started at 6.30 am.
45:46 We were on our way.
45:48 We arrived here to celebrate the New Year.
45:53 New Year's Eve.
45:55 That's right.
45:57 We arrived here at midnight.
45:59 Happy New Year.
46:01 That's why you had to catch up with the time.
46:04 We followed a Malaysian car.
46:08 It was 18 hours.
46:10 6 to 12 in the evening.
46:12 We followed a Malaysian car.
46:14 We drove around the country.
46:16 We drove for three days.
46:18 It was only two days.
46:20 It was 40 hours.
46:23 She was driving for two days.
46:26 I didn't drive.
46:29 It was easier.
46:31 You ate at someone's house.
46:34 I had a record.
46:36 I salute you.
46:38 You were the only female in the finishing line.
46:41 The other two were not.
46:43 The bike was broken.
46:45 Do you remember the riders?
46:49 I don't remember.
46:51 It's been a long time.
46:53 I kept the CD.
46:55 She gave it to me.
46:57 It was a short shot.
46:59 Yes.
47:01 It was Menteri Selangor, Hito Yo.
47:04 She was the one who released it.
47:07 We arrived safely.
47:09 Praise be to God.
47:11 Do you remember the roads?
47:15 Were they in Malaysia?
47:17 I don't remember.
47:20 The roads were a bit bumpy.
47:23 When we entered the grid.
47:25 That was the road.
47:27 We had to cross the highway.
47:31 We have to remember that it was 2001.
47:34 It was not the highway.
47:36 I don't remember.
47:39 I didn't feel scared.
47:43 I don't know why.
47:45 It's different now.
47:47 I see.
47:49 I don't know how to explain.
47:52 I didn't care.
47:54 I was okay.
47:56 When we were about to turn, I was so scared.
48:00 I was so scared.
48:02 I was scared.
48:04 Now I think about it.
48:06 I was so scared.
48:08 Why did you do that?
48:10 Why did you do that?
48:12 At that time.
48:14 I didn't think about it.
48:16 I didn't think about it.
48:18 I didn't think about it.
48:20 I didn't think about it 20 years later.
48:23 I was so scared.
48:25 I will keep it.
48:27 You will fly it next time.
48:29 I will keep it.
48:31 I will investigate it.
48:33 There must be something that made you fall in love with motorbikes.
48:36 That was one of the greatest achievements in my life.
48:39 It was great.
48:41 I don't know if I want to do it again.
48:43 But if there is an offer, I want to do it again.
48:45 Are you serious?
48:47 You want to do it again?
48:49 There must be a reason.
48:51 At that time, I was focusing on the name of the show.
48:55 At that time, there must be a reason.
49:00 I told him that I wanted to give him a reward.
49:04 If it's fun, I would do it again.
49:07 If it's just for fun, it's okay.
49:09 It's not meaningful.
49:11 I will make a house out of the stones.
49:15 I thought you were going to do it at home.
49:17 I thought I was going to do it at home.
49:19 I have a garden at home.
49:21 I plant kili, ulam.
49:25 I plant flowers.
49:27 I never plant flowers before.
49:30 I used to plant flowers at my house.
49:32 I moved to Malawati.
49:34 I moved to Malawati.
49:36 I feel like I'm in my garden.
49:39 You have kili.
49:41 You have eaten the fruits of your garden.
49:43 Yes, I have eaten the fruits of my garden.
49:45 I have pineapple.
49:47 It's growing.
49:49 I have banana.
49:53 I have banana porridge.
49:57 I have banana porridge.
49:59 I have banana porridge.
50:01 I have made it from the banana.
50:03 You don't have to go to the store.
50:05 You can just buy it.
50:07 Okay, now.
50:09 The latest project.
50:11 Liza Wati is a wedding dancer.
50:13 That day, I talked to Abang Arash.
50:16 He is a husband.
50:18 He is a bad husband.
50:20 I'm a murderer for him.
50:25 That's the character.
50:28 What's your character?
50:30 I'm the character of...
50:32 ...the mother of Heroine.
50:35 Heroine Saida.
50:37 I'm the character of Siti.
50:40 Siti is portrayed as a mother...
50:44 ...who tries to look after her child.
50:48 She tries to look after her child.
50:50 She doesn't want to share her problems with her mother.
50:54 Siti is a family-broken character.
50:59 She had a divorce.
51:02 She raised her child alone.
51:04 She is happy with her child.
51:06 But when there's a problem, she has to face it.
51:09 She can't share it with anyone.
51:12 Saida is portrayed as a backbone.
51:18 She will listen to her problems.
51:20 She will support her child.
51:26 She is a strong advisor for Saida.
51:29 We're in the 20th episode.
51:36 Is it?
51:38 I think so.
51:40 How was it?
51:42 We're still shooting.
51:47 We're not done yet.
51:50 We're still shooting.
51:52 We're still working on it.
51:54 I was in the hospital yesterday.
52:00 I was about to cry.
52:06 I was crying.
52:09 I was tired.
52:11 I was trying to be a mother-in-law.
52:13 But I was a mother-in-law who killed her own children.
52:20 You don't have to cry.
52:22 I cried at certain moments.
52:25 We asked you about the difficulties in interpreting the script.
52:33 The scriptwriter is from Indonesia.
52:37 This is an Indonesian adaptation.
52:42 Do you have any difficulties?
52:45 I don't.
52:47 I understand the story.
52:49 I like Indonesian dramas.
52:51 So, I can accept it.
52:54 I watched the previous films.
52:58 I can understand the story.
53:00 I can understand the script.
53:03 Even though the language is different.
53:06 I'm from the same place.
53:09 I can understand the story.
53:11 My grandparents are from the same place.
53:13 Please help our brother.
53:16 He's struggling.
53:18 We can't let our handsome brother struggle.
53:21 He can't understand.
53:23 That's why he's working.
53:25 When I read the script, I can understand it.
53:29 You can understand.
53:31 Maybe you're influenced by the Malay character.
53:36 The Malay family.
53:38 Actually, this family is a modern family.
53:41 A rich family.
53:42 A rich family that doesn't have Islam.
53:45 Okay.
53:46 A liberal family.
53:48 If you understand the meaning, you can follow it.
53:52 You're still influenced by the real Malay character.
53:56 You can't follow it.
53:58 You have to let it go.
53:59 Because you can't feel anything.
54:01 You can kill him.
54:04 You can do this.
54:05 He's a modern family.
54:08 There are modern families in Indonesia and Malaysia.
54:10 That's why we portray a modern family.
54:14 A modern family exists.
54:16 A liberal family.
54:18 Okay.
54:19 For those who haven't watched the film, we can watch it again.
54:24 What's the story?
54:27 It's on Thursdays.
54:29 It's on Thursdays at 10pm.
54:32 It's a story.
54:34 It's a bit like that.
54:36 What else is going to happen?
54:38 You want to spoil it?
54:41 I'm just kidding.
54:42 I don't want to wait.
54:44 The longer you wait, the more you'll be upset.
54:50 You'll be upset.
54:51 You can't sleep.
54:53 You'll be upset.
54:56 I understand.
54:57 If you have a problem, you can watch it again.
55:03 You can watch it on Astro Go.
55:05 Don't stress.
55:07 Don't stress.
55:11 Just enjoy it.
55:13 There are spoilers everywhere.
55:15 Don't worry.
55:22 Sometimes we worry that our husband will be spoiled.
55:25 Your wife will be spoiled too.
55:27 Really? -Don't worry.
55:29 I'm going to call my wife.
55:31 He's worried.
55:33 Single life is the best.
55:35 Be careful.
55:37 Save a little bit of happiness.
55:39 Save a little bit of happiness.
55:42 There are many people who are a little bit heartbroken.
55:44 That's right.
55:46 Sometimes people are upset.
55:48 That's one of the latest projects.
55:51 Are there any new projects?
55:54 I heard that you're doing business.
55:56 It's not business.
55:57 It's a side business.
56:00 It's great if I can do a project for a few days.
56:03 That's great.
56:05 Who do you want me to direct?
56:07 I don't mind.
56:09 I promise to be there.
56:11 I'll call you.
56:13 Don't be the same person.
56:15 You can do many things.
56:17 You can do crazy things.
56:19 You can ride a motorcycle.
56:21 You can be a character.
56:23 Like the one in the movie.
56:25 I can be a character who lives in the jungle.
56:27 She wants to be a jungle person.
56:31 She's scared.
56:34 We can create the character.
56:37 I can be a bad person.
56:40 But if we look at the Iranian movies...
56:43 ...they're very creative.
56:45 That's right.
56:47 The characters are varied.
56:49 We can run away from stereotypes.
56:52 We see people with closed lips.
56:56 But they're actually serial killers.
56:58 It's all a cover.
57:00 There are many stories.
57:02 Sometimes we have to portray the real story.
57:04 If we portray the real story, the woman will be like this.
57:08 That's the real story.
57:10 That's the real story.
57:12 We can't do that.
57:14 We have to run away from stereotypes.
57:16 That's how we create the character.
57:18 That's how we create the character.
57:20 We have to have a different color.
57:22 You can contact her on Instagram.
57:25 Or you can give her the number.
57:28 If you don't know who the character is, you can call her.
57:31 She can do anything.
57:33 Today, Google can approve that she can do anything.
57:36 Don't think that Hajjah can't do anything.
57:39 She can do anything.
57:42 She can ride a motorbike for 11 hours.
57:44 She can do anything in 18 hours.
57:47 You know what? That's 20 years ago.
57:49 I'm happy to be with my son, wife, grandchild, and wife.
57:56 I'm always healthy.
57:59 Thank you for today.
58:02 Thank you, everyone.
58:05 Peace be upon you. Bye.
58:08 I'm happy to be with my son, wife, and grandchild.
58:13 (air whooshing)
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