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00:00This week's Borat Celebrity, Assalamualaikum!
00:15Yes, no need to look left, no need to look right.
00:17I'm alone this week.
00:19Faliq is not feeling well.
00:20Pray for his health.
00:21So this week, Borat Celebrity is back with one more person.
00:24Dina Harus Akui, I'm a fan.
00:28And before this, this makes me nervous
00:31because we know each other from school.
00:34Technically from school, right?
00:36From university.
00:37We have Fariq Kamil this week.
00:39Hi.
00:40How are you?
00:41Alhamdulillah, I'm fine.
00:42For everyone to know, Fariq Kamil is my senior at UITM.
00:46That's right.
00:47When I was at UITM,
00:50I graduated from UITM, right?
00:53From there, yes.
00:54From there, the steps in URA are all there, right?
00:57That's right.
00:58So if you want to know, when I was at UITM,
01:02Fariq Kamil, he's quite quiet, right?
01:05He's actually a bit quiet.
01:07Like wherever we go, wherever we go,
01:08we see him in the hallway, right?
01:10Fariq Kamil, Fariq Kamil.
01:11But he's just a loner.
01:12He's just quiet.
01:14Yes, more or less like that.
01:15Because when I was studying,
01:18I was studying while working.
01:21So at that time, I can say that
01:24it was the most critical time
01:27for us to study while working,
01:30earn money and try to get a name.
01:33That's right.
01:34Even though you're busy.
01:36Ya Allah.
01:37Okay, but the beginning was in 2003
01:42as an actor.
01:44That's right.
01:45What's the story?
01:47Actually, the beginning as an actor
01:50was in 2000,
01:53when I first entered UITM in 2001.
01:56Okay.
01:57That was the first role I got
02:01from Mr. Razak at that time.
02:04Not yet, not yet.
02:07Mr. Razak.
02:08He offered me a role
02:10to be in a series of dramas
02:13titled Faculty.
02:14Okay.
02:15That was the first time.
02:16Okay.
02:17At that time, when we entered UITM,
02:20all the students were asked
02:23to gather for the selection
02:27to follow the image
02:32of Mr. Razak Muhyiddin at that time.
02:34Oh.
02:35It was titled Faculty.
02:37So, students who are new
02:40were called for orientation.
02:42And they were asked to choose
02:44who would work in the back.
02:48Who would work as an actor?
02:52So, half of it,
02:54around 40-50 people,
02:56all went to be an actor.
02:58We didn't know how to decide
03:00whether to work in the back or not.
03:02So, I worked as a caterer,
03:04doing catering and all that,
03:06serving actors.
03:07Seriously?
03:08Yes, yes.
03:09For like, for like, what?
03:11Two weeks.
03:12So, every day I got 50 ringgit.
03:14So, 22 weeks.
03:16And then, suddenly,
03:17when I was washing the plates,
03:19the offer to be an actor arrived.
03:22Okay, for the same story?
03:24The same story.
03:25The Faculty story as well.
03:26Okay.
03:27So, roughly,
03:28starting from catering,
03:30washing the plates.
03:31Yes.
03:33How did the professors
03:35ask you to be an actor?
03:39I'm not sure how,
03:41but when I was about to enter UITM,
03:45there was an interview.
03:46Yes, that's right.
03:47There was an interview.
03:48So, we came,
03:49we did all the interviews,
03:51then came back,
03:52then got the offer to study at UITM.
03:56That's where my involvement in the industry began.
04:02Meaning, as a back-end worker,
04:04we were more on the catering side,
04:07which is serving food,
04:08washing the plates,
04:09and then go get all the food
04:11to come to the location.
04:12I did all that.
04:14So, I remember,
04:15the date was April 3rd.
04:18April 3rd, 2001.
04:21I still remember.
04:22At that time,
04:23I was at Sya'lam Stadium,
04:24which is being demolished now.
04:26Yes, we have a faculty in the stadium.
04:28So, I still remember,
04:30I was there,
04:31there were a lot of plates
04:33that they were eating.
04:34I was eating,
04:35I was washing the plates in the middle of the meal.
04:36Then came the younger brother,
04:38Razak Muhyiddin Latif.
04:39Yes.
04:40This is Farid Kamal, right?
04:42Yes.
04:43Yes, Farid Kamal.
04:44I thought he was going to pay his salary.
04:47So, I was like,
04:48okay.
04:49So,
04:50Mr. Guwang came back alone,
04:52went to get his clothes,
04:54in 7 or 8 pairs.
04:56Then,
04:57he became an actor.
04:59An actor?
05:00Eh, I'm not good at this, bro.
05:03It's okay, it's okay.
05:04I'll leave this.
05:05I'm an old man.
05:06I'm an actor.
05:07So, I became an actor.
05:08That's how it started.
05:10Okay, do you remember the character?
05:12Who was involved in the story of the faculty?
05:14There were a lot of actors involved.
05:16Among them,
05:17Cikgu Harahat,
05:18Wak Katijah,
05:19then,
05:20Bu Zen.
05:24There were a lot of actors at that time.
05:27And,
05:28I played the role of Isma.
05:30Coincidentally, Isma,
05:31actually,
05:32there was already a chosen actor.
05:34Okay.
05:35But because he didn't come,
05:36I lost my job as a dishwasher.
05:40And you had to take another job.
05:43I had to take another job as an actor.
05:45So, I remember the first day,
05:47it was like a disaster.
05:49The dialogue was short,
05:50but I did it in 8 takes.
05:52Like that, right?
05:53That's right.
05:54I was afraid of Razak Muhyiddin at that time.
05:56I was afraid everyone would look at me.
05:58But the shot was simple.
06:00I knocked on the door,
06:01gave a greeting,
06:02the dialogue was,
06:03Assalamualaikum,
06:04Darling,
06:05are you ready?
06:068 takes.
06:10You have an interview.
06:12Oh, I have an interview.
06:138 takes.
06:14Okay, darling.
06:15I'm ready.
06:16The next shot,
06:17it was about my girlfriend at that time.
06:19Okay.
06:20In the story,
06:21she was a playgirl.
06:22Okay.
06:23So, when I gave the greeting,
06:26she was at home,
06:27we went out,
06:28we were about to get in the car,
06:29suddenly, she passed out.
06:30Oh.
06:31So, I had to pick her up.
06:32Okay.
06:33At that time,
06:34I was a very thin hero,
06:36I also picked her up,
06:37we went to the floor together.
06:40So, that was the most embarrassing experience.
06:46And,
06:47I said,
06:48how can I be a hero?
06:51The girl fell,
06:52and I fell too.
06:54That's what she said.
06:55I can't do that,
06:56I have to be tough.
06:57Coincidentally,
06:58the girl was a UATM student,
06:59a cyclist.
07:00Her body was fit.
07:01Okay.
07:02I was so thin,
07:03a thin hero,
07:05once I picked her up,
07:06I fell to the ground.
07:07She fell too.
07:09That's the memory.
07:10How many takes was that?
07:12That was only three times.
07:13Okay.
07:14Because I think
07:15she was sick too.
07:16Right.
07:17I wasn't alone.
07:19After that,
07:20in 2003,
07:22you became the lead.
07:25That's right.
07:26Cita Mistik.
07:27No.
07:28Not yet.
07:29Cita Mistik was my first film.
07:30I was the supporting role.
07:32Okay.
07:33The first film
07:34that I got the chance to lead
07:36was Tujuh Perhentian.
07:37Tujuh Perhentian.
07:38That's right.
07:39You were still a student.
07:41I was still a student.
07:42I was still a student.
07:43At that time,
07:45our first film,
07:46Era Fazira.
07:48Wow.
07:49It was a big hit.
07:52That's right.
07:53How was it like
07:54working with her for the first time?
07:55Because we love her.
07:57Sinan loves her.
07:58So,
07:59how was it like
08:00working with her for the first time?
08:01We know that she's a prima donna.
08:03Yes.
08:05That's a great story.
08:08When I got to act with her
08:10in the film Cinta Kolestrol,
08:12at that time,
08:13UITM,
08:15I was in my second or third semester.
08:17That was in 2003.
08:18Yes.
08:19So,
08:20at that time,
08:21we didn't have a camera.
08:23We only had a phone.
08:25So, we went for a shoot.
08:26After the shoot,
08:28what was interesting was
08:32when I met her
08:33and acted with her,
08:34because the night before that,
08:36I knew that I would act with her.
08:37Okay.
08:38But in my heart,
08:39I told her not to tell anyone.
08:40Don't tell anyone.
08:41It didn't happen yet.
08:42Do you understand?
08:43It didn't happen yet.
08:44So,
08:45I went for a shoot.
08:46I went for a shoot with her.
08:48I greeted her when I got home.
08:50I greeted her when I got home.
08:51But how could I tell my friends
08:53that we were shooting with her?
08:54So, I greeted her.
08:56After the greeting,
08:57I felt that
08:58her lotion was fragrant.
09:01Fragrant.
09:02So, I told her
09:03that was the money
09:04for me to go back to UITM.
09:06I brought my motorbike.
09:07I held her hand
09:08and took care of my hand
09:09so that when I got to the dorm,
09:11at least I told her
09:12that I was shooting with Hira Fazira.
09:14She didn't believe me.
09:15She didn't believe me.
09:19That was the energy.
09:20I can't forget that.
09:21I can't forget that.
09:22When I got home,
09:23I rode my scooter.
09:24So,
09:25my hand didn't touch anyone
09:27after I greeted her.
09:29That was
09:30the Hira Fazira that I knew.
09:32She was a good sister.
09:34She was a good friend.
09:35And she was still
09:37my number one heroine.
09:42If we look back,
09:43usually when we meet someone,
09:44we greet them
09:45and say
09:46we don't want to wash our hands.
09:47We don't want to wash our hands.
09:48Farid Kamil really did it.
09:50He didn't wash his hands.
09:52That's true.
09:53He just wanted to tell his friends
09:55that
09:56he acted with Hira Fazira
09:57and he smelled her hand.
09:58So, when I came to kiss her,
10:00I smelled her hand.
10:05Even though
10:06his friends said
10:07that I smelled her perfume.
10:08They said,
10:09this is Hira Fazira's perfume.
10:10It's different.
10:11Hira Fazira's perfume smells different.
10:12It's been a long time
10:13and it smells different.
10:15It's between
10:16well,
10:17it suits
10:18Prima Donna.
10:19Nervous.
10:20Okay.
10:21Let's go back
10:22to the past.
10:23Let's go back to the past.
10:24When did you realize
10:25that you were interested
10:26in the world of cinema?
10:28Because I know
10:29your diploma or degree
10:30is a direction degree
10:31and not an acting degree.
10:32Actually,
10:36I started my career
10:37as an actor
10:39because
10:41I really wanted
10:42to go to university
10:43after SMPM.
10:44Okay.
10:45But,
10:46I couldn't
10:48go to
10:49the first intake university.
10:51So,
10:52I went to 6th grade first.
10:53Okay.
10:54I went to 6th grade,
10:556th grade,
10:56Prayu University.
10:57Halfway,
10:58I got an offer
10:59from UITM.
11:00Okay.
11:01But,
11:02it wasn't the cost
11:03that I asked for.
11:04What I asked for
11:05was
11:06I wanted to go
11:07to law
11:08and all that.
11:09Okay.
11:10After that,
11:11what was my choice
11:12that I got?
11:13It was
11:14the Faculty of Performing Arts.
11:15Okay.
11:16So, I got
11:17the Faculty of Performing Arts.
11:18At that time,
11:19I still remember
11:21STPM.
11:22Okay.
11:23I couldn't
11:24answer the questions.
11:25I was like,
11:26why is it like this?
11:27My heart was beating.
11:28Yes.
11:29I really wanted
11:30to go to
11:31this university
11:32at least.
11:33Yes.
11:34So, I decided
11:36I didn't
11:37continue
11:39the STPM exam.
11:40The STPM exam.
11:41I grabbed the opportunity
11:43to go
11:45to UITM.
11:46Oh, okay.
11:47Interview at UITM.
11:48Yes.
11:49So, that was it.
11:51I went there,
11:52got the interview,
11:53and
11:54that was the first time
11:55I met Razak Muhaydin.
11:58His interview
12:00was very critical.
12:02Lina,
12:03mine.
12:04I was like,
12:05I entered
12:06the interview,
12:07I sat down,
12:10then he asked,
12:12tell me your name.
12:13I told him
12:14my name,
12:15where I was from.
12:17Then, Razak Muhaydin said,
12:19you look like
12:20a shy person.
12:21I was like,
12:22I don't want to lose.
12:24I don't want to fail.
12:25So, I said,
12:26I'm not shy.
12:27I look like
12:28a shy person.
12:29If I'm not shy,
12:30what song do I know?
12:31Huh?
12:32A song?
12:33A song.
12:34A song.
12:35I tried to sing
12:36a song.
12:37What song?
12:38Then, I thought
12:39of a PMD song.
12:40Okay.
12:41I thought of a PMD song.
12:42Help us,
12:43help us,
12:45children,
12:46orphans,
12:47orphans,
12:49This is too slow.
12:50Louder.
12:51Help us,
12:52help us,
12:53children,
12:54This is embarrassing.
12:57This is embarrassing.
12:58Do you see the door?
13:00There's a door.
13:01I was about to enter.
13:02The door.
13:03Do you see the door?
13:04I went to the door.
13:05I went in.
13:06I opened the door.
13:07I sang loudly.
13:09When I opened the door,
13:10there were hundreds of students
13:11waiting.
13:13That was my first attempt.
13:14He asked me to open the door.
13:16When I opened the door,
13:17I was stunned.
13:18How was I supposed to sing?
13:20I closed my eyes.
13:21I sang slowly.
13:22I sang slowly.
13:23Louder.
13:25I sang,
13:26Help us,
13:27help us,
13:28children,
13:29orphans,
13:30I got the UITM.
13:34He wanted to break
13:35the wall.
13:36Yes, the wall.
13:39That was amazing.
13:40Professor Razak.
13:41Yes.
13:42But after that,
13:43he saw your potential.
13:44He brought you in.
13:45He brought me in.
13:46He encouraged me
13:47to open a path
13:48to be in the industry
13:50for 25 years now.
13:52Alhamdulillah.
13:53Alhamdulillah.
13:54And every year,
13:55you're still given
13:56the opportunity
13:57to work.
13:59That's right.
14:00You're in films,
14:01dramas,
14:02TV shows.
14:03That's right.
14:04Every year,
14:05you're still here.
14:06Alhamdulillah.
14:07If you could give me your number,
14:08how many actresses have you told me about?
14:10I know I'm not a man.
14:12I'm just asking.
14:13I think
14:14for the lead,
14:15I have more than
14:1762.
14:1863.
14:19Something like that.
14:21In 25 years, right?
14:22Alhamdulillah.
14:23Alhamdulillah.
14:25But among all the characters,
14:2862,
14:29the lead,
14:31which one is your favorite?
14:33My favorite?
14:36I...
14:38My favorite?
14:39I like
14:40the character
14:41Tokoh.
14:42Like before,
14:43I played the role
14:44of Anwar Ibrahim.
14:45That's right.
14:46Now,
14:47I play the role of Rashid Siddiq.
14:48That's right.
14:49So,
14:50for me,
14:51as an actor,
14:52that's one,
14:53how do you say,
14:54respect.
14:55Okay.
14:56Second,
14:57how do you say,
14:58a different way of working
14:59compared to
15:00the characters
15:01that we received
15:02only based on script
15:04and imagination.
15:05Yes.
15:06But,
15:07the characters
15:08in Tokoh
15:09have different
15:10work ethics
15:11compared to
15:13other scripts.
15:14Because,
15:15the work ethics
15:16that we need to do
15:17is more
15:18than
15:19only based on
15:20the script.
15:21We need to research.
15:22So,
15:23the character that
15:25is my favorite
15:26is the character
15:27Tokoh.
15:28Anwar and also
15:29Rashid Siddiq.
15:30Rashid Siddiq.
15:31Okay.
15:32We want to talk about Rashid Siddiq
15:33in a bit
15:34when we talk about
15:35the movie that will be released
15:36in July.
15:37Interesting.
15:38And,
15:39okay.
15:40If you say,
15:41one thing that you
15:42regret
15:43whether you regret
15:44doing it
15:45or not doing it.
15:46In these 25 years,
15:48you're an artist.
15:50You've done a lot of things.
15:51You've also directed.
15:52You've directed.
15:55If there's one thing
15:56that you regret doing
15:57or that you regret
15:58not doing.
15:59Regret
16:00if I do it
16:01or regret
16:02if I don't do it.
16:03Either way.
16:04It doesn't matter.
16:05I don't regret
16:06doing it
16:07even though
16:08I learned
16:09how to do makeup.
16:10Oh.
16:12That's right.
16:13I learned how to do makeup.
16:15I got an A-
16:16for my makeup.
16:17So,
16:20I don't regret
16:21if I don't
16:23what do you call it
16:24an expert
16:25for other people's makeup.
16:28But, I know
16:29the basics of makeup.
16:30I know the basics.
16:31Yes.
16:32And,
16:33I don't regret it.
16:34Okay.
16:35And,
16:36what was the other one?
16:37If you,
16:38what do you regret
16:39doing?
16:40Regret
16:41doing.
16:42In 25 years.
16:43Of course,
16:44you've done a lot of things.
16:46What do you regret doing?
16:48Like,
16:49at that time,
16:50it was okay.
16:51I know I made a mistake.
16:52Anything.
16:54I regret
16:59people said
17:00I was too nice
17:01to people.
17:02Okay.
17:04Too trusting.
17:05Okay.
17:06So,
17:08that was one of the things
17:10that made me feel like
17:12if I,
17:14if I didn't do it,
17:16if I didn't meet them,
17:18it would be better.
17:19Like that.
17:21More on
17:22my relationship with people.
17:24Okay.
17:25And,
17:26that relationship
17:27gave you a lot of
17:28lessons.
17:29That's right.
17:30That's right.
17:31It gave me a lot of
17:34when I look back at myself,
17:35I said,
17:37why did I
17:38put myself
17:39in that situation?
17:42When I had a choice
17:43not to
17:44put myself in that situation.
17:45Okay.
17:46So,
17:47but that's
17:48part of life
17:49for me.
17:50And,
17:51most importantly,
17:55I'm still
17:57here.
17:58Standing here.
17:59And,
18:00I have
18:01what do people say?
18:03A good family.
18:04Yes.
18:05Good children.
18:06And,
18:07a good career.
18:08Yes.
18:09So,
18:10other than that,
18:11it didn't
18:12interrupt
18:13or disturb
18:16my thoughts
18:17or my life.
18:19Okay.
18:20That's nice.
18:21That's really good.
18:22Okay,
18:23we want to get into
18:24the latest story.
18:25Oh,
18:26I,
18:27I,
18:29usually,
18:30we who work in the media,
18:31we will know
18:32when the making of the film
18:33is happening.
18:34But,
18:35for the story of Gold,
18:36suddenly,
18:37a trailer came out.
18:38I didn't even know
18:39that the making of the film was happening.
18:40Maybe,
18:41I'm the one who didn't
18:42get the information.
18:43You acted as Rashid Sidiq.
18:45Your role
18:48is to pay homage
18:49to our badminton
18:51scene.
18:52And,
18:53that was a time
18:54that was
18:55very popular
18:56for Malaysian badminton.
18:58The film,
18:59Arahan Aduente,
19:00started on July 11th.
19:02How did you
19:03embody Rashid Sidiq?
19:04He's a legend.
19:06How?
19:07But,
19:08before that,
19:09did you play badminton?
19:1130 years ago,
19:12I was the last to hold the racket.
19:16That's right.
19:17At school?
19:18Yes, at school.
19:19In 1991,
19:20I'll tell you again
19:21about the offer.
19:24When Adrian
19:25offered me,
19:26I asked him back,
19:28why make you
19:29so confident
19:30that I can play
19:31badminton
19:32and all that.
19:33No, no.
19:34I see you're fit
19:35and you do a lot of
19:36activities.
19:37So, I assume
19:38you can play badminton.
19:39I told him,
19:41Adrian,
19:42I'm the last to hold the racket
19:4330 years ago.
19:44So,
19:46in 1991,
19:47after Rashid Sidiq,
19:48all the brothers
19:49won,
19:50Thomas,
19:51all of them.
19:52Suddenly,
19:53there was a phenomenon
19:54where parents
19:55would send their kids
19:56to play badminton.
19:58Including me,
19:59who was 10 years old.
20:00Okay.
20:01So,
20:02all the kids
20:03were playing
20:04badminton.
20:05So,
20:06Rashid Sidiq,
20:07all of them,
20:08we all had to learn.
20:09So, I had to learn
20:10how to play
20:11badminton
20:12and all that.
20:13And,
20:14that was the last.
20:15So, now,
20:17when are we
20:18going to shoot?
20:19And,
20:20what are the
20:21preparations?
20:22Okay,
20:23don't worry about it.
20:24We have
20:25ample time.
20:26One and a half months
20:27for you
20:28to plan
20:29training.
20:31Intensive training
20:32with our
20:33national player,
20:34Adele Ng.
20:36So,
20:37and then,
20:38there's a plan,
20:39a diet plan.
20:40So,
20:41I told him,
20:42okay,
20:43if this is
20:44serious,
20:45I agree.
20:46And,
20:47I want to be involved.
20:48I want to be
20:49the real Rashid Sidiq.
20:51So,
20:52we went to
20:53training
20:54for one and a half months,
20:55eating a proper diet.
20:56So,
20:57my body weight
20:58at that time
20:59was 83,
21:0067,
21:0168,
21:02something like that.
21:03So,
21:04because Rashid
21:05at that time
21:06was very slim,
21:07very fit,
21:08and very fit.
21:09Very fit.
21:10He was lean.
21:11He was lean muscle.
21:12So,
21:13I wanted to be lean
21:14for one and a half months,
21:15like,
21:17this is hard,
21:18but it's okay,
21:19I'll face it.
21:20From
21:22that,
21:23then I had
21:24the confidence
21:25to go down
21:26to the training set.
21:27And my request
21:28to the production,
21:29other than that,
21:30at least,
21:31I got
21:32to play badminton
21:33with
21:34Dato' Rashid Sidiq
21:35at Gelanggang.
21:37But,
21:38but because of
21:39the time constraint
21:40and
21:41my intensive practice
21:42like that,
21:43Dato' Rashid
21:44came,
21:45he just gave me
21:46his spirit
21:47and people said
21:48it's a privilege
21:49to bring his character.
21:50So,
21:51he gave me
21:52the medal,
21:53the real medal
21:54that he won
21:55at Atlanta
21:56in 1996.
21:57For you to feel.
21:58He didn't give it to me.
21:59I mean,
22:00he gave it to me.
22:01He lent it to you
22:02for you to feel.
22:03So,
22:04I wore it.
22:05So,
22:06I was the only one
22:07who got to wear
22:08the Atlanta medal.
22:09Oh,
22:10ya Allah.
22:11Like,
22:12Celeb How
22:13got to hold
22:14the gold medal.
22:15So,
22:16Alhamdulillah,
22:17I saw
22:21because
22:22we have
22:23people say
22:24our confidence
22:25before we perform,
22:26we have
22:27like,
22:28can I really perform
22:29as Rashid Siddiq?
22:30Because
22:31the visuals,
22:32you know,
22:33when he won,
22:34the visuals
22:35on YouTube
22:36were blurry.
22:37We couldn't see
22:38Exactly.
22:39We couldn't see
22:40it clearly.
22:41We couldn't see
22:42the emotions.
22:43We could only see
22:44his legs.
22:45And,
22:46that was one of
22:47his limitations.
22:48But,
22:49throughout the filming,
22:50the director,
22:51the team,
22:52all of them
22:53never said
22:54even once
22:55that
22:56they didn't
22:57encourage me
22:58to achieve
22:59my goal
23:00as Rashid Siddiq.
23:01That is
23:02the most
23:03important thing.
23:04The team,
23:05the director,
23:06and also
23:07the effort
23:08for
23:09becoming Rashid Siddiq
23:10made me
23:11excited
23:12to see
23:13this character
23:14on Laya Perak.
23:15Oh,
23:16so,
23:17is there
23:18any
23:19short,
23:20okay,
23:21this is usually
23:22a party question.
23:23I don't usually
23:24ask this kind of question.
23:25Do you use
23:26body doubles
23:27or do you use
23:28real people?
23:29Because,
23:30you know,
23:31Rashid Siddiq,
23:32his whole life,
23:33he wants to become
23:34like that.
23:35You only have
23:36a month and a half.
23:37Yes.
23:38I admit
23:39for all
23:40my frontal shots,
23:41I use
23:42this.
23:43But,
23:44for long shots,
23:45we have
23:46a professional
23:47athlete
23:48who
23:49gives support.
23:50Because,
23:51you know,
23:52if we're
23:53shooting
23:54a movie,
23:55the game
23:56of badminton
23:57that takes
23:5815-20 minutes
23:59normally
24:00becomes
24:0112 hours.
24:02Right?
24:03I have to
24:04jump,
24:05smash
24:06300 times.
24:07Right?
24:08I have to
24:09do the shot
24:1010 times.
24:11Right?
24:12Then,
24:13I have to fall,
24:14I have to
24:15slip 15 times.
24:16So,
24:17things like that,
24:18we want
24:19to
24:20compress it.
24:21Right.
24:22Choose the best
24:23shot
24:24for the movie.
24:25Yes.
24:26And,
24:27we understand
24:28how hard
24:29it is
24:30for him
24:31to look good.
24:32That's why
24:33we can't
24:34imagine
24:35how hard
24:36it is
24:37for him.
24:38He's a
24:39blockbuster director.
24:40Yes.
24:41Working with him,
24:42how was it?
24:43It was really
24:44fun,
24:45easy,
24:46and
24:47he
24:48gave
24:49time
24:50and space
24:51to
24:52the
24:53actor
24:54to
24:55develop
24:56and be
24:57on set.
24:58Okay.
24:59So,
25:00that kind of
25:01approach
25:02made it
25:03easier
25:04for the
25:05actor
25:06and he
25:07achieved
25:08what he
25:09wanted.
25:10Okay.
25:11He knew
25:12what he
25:13wanted.
25:14He knew
25:15what he
25:16wanted.
25:17He knew
25:18how to
25:19direct.
25:20He was
25:21really
25:22confident
25:23with
25:24his
25:25character.
25:26That
25:27was
25:28really
25:29awesome.
25:30That's
25:31what a
25:32blockbuster
25:33director
25:34should
25:35do.
25:36He
25:37had to
25:38be
25:39in the
25:40center.
25:41He
25:42had to
25:43be
25:44the center.
25:45That's
25:46why
25:47it was
25:48important
25:49for him
25:50with Datuk Rashid Siddiq.
25:52Okay.
25:54And what's interesting is that
25:56we've never won a goal
26:00in badminton.
26:02Okay.
26:04But Mr. Aliq Hau,
26:06the young champion,
26:08suddenly experienced
26:10a weakness,
26:14which is
26:16the hand that is usually used
26:18to win the young world championship.
26:20He can't use it anymore.
26:22Okay.
26:23So he has to transform from
26:25right-handed to left-handed.
26:27So it's a full transformation
26:29body system.
26:31People say
26:33body system, muscle memory,
26:35everything is different.
26:36Yeah.
26:37So he can cope up with that
26:38within a few years
26:40by meeting Rashid Siddiq
26:42and promising Rashid Siddiq
26:44to practice seriously.
26:46And Datuk Rashid accepted him
26:48and he won the goal.
26:50And what's interesting is that
26:52the director
26:54was called
26:56to make this story after
26:58watching a footage that
27:00Astro Arena released
27:02a footage of Rashid Siddiq's interview
27:04about Mr. Aliq Hau's victory.
27:06And in the middle of the live interview,
27:08Mr. Aliq Hau came
27:10and handed the gold medalist
27:12to Rashid.
27:14Coach, this is for you.
27:16How
27:18inspiring is that?
27:20Oh my goodness.
27:22Rashid Siddiq
27:24never won a goal.
27:26He taught a young Chinese
27:28that he knew
27:30his efforts were limited,
27:32but he could achieve a goal.
27:34And the result
27:36was not only
27:38Mr. Aliq Hau was proud, but
27:40he was proud to be able to
27:42give the gold medal to the coach
27:44who taught him.
27:46It's a story that all Malaysians
27:48need to appreciate
27:50and need to know
27:52because it happened
27:54and we won the gold
27:56for the first time.
27:58And the challenge
28:00to get there
28:02was so inspirational.
28:04So I hope
28:06the viewers, whatever challenges
28:08they are going through,
28:10they can be inspired.
28:12Who else is involved?
28:14Jack Tan,
28:18Tuan Raja,
28:20Yasmin Hani,
28:26Fabien Loh,
28:28Fabien Loh,
28:34He's one of the main characters.
28:38And we have actors from Indonesia.
28:42Are they actors from Indonesia
28:44or actors from Indonesia?
28:46No, they are Malaysian actors
28:48from Indonesia.
28:54So it looks like
28:56at least we fight
28:58together.
29:02So we have to watch
29:04together on 11 July
29:062024
29:08the movie Gold.
29:10Oh my God.
29:12Are you proud?
29:14Have you seen the movie?
29:16Not yet.
29:18It's a surprise.
29:22If you've seen it,
29:24we'll watch it together.
29:28Thank you so much.
29:30You're welcome.
29:32Did you enjoy this chat?
29:34Thank you very much for having me here.
29:42Farid Kamil, thank you so much.
29:44Once again, Gold
29:46on 11 July 2024
29:48at PowerGum Steluro Malaysia.
29:50Please support and bring your family.
29:52And be ready to move.
29:54Bye!

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