"Dato' M Nasir Bangun Pagi Berkebun Lepas Konsert" - Datin Marlia Musa

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00:00:00BORAT Celebrity! Assalamualaikum! Hi! We meet again on a new week with me, Falik.
00:00:20My name is Dina Nazir and today we have a figure that I really admire.
00:00:25The first time I was in the industry, I was actually scared of her.
00:00:29Why?
00:00:30The first time I was in the industry, I was actually scared of her.
00:00:31Why? What's wrong with being scared?
00:00:32After getting to know her, I got to know her better.
00:00:34She's such a lovely person.
00:00:36Yes, such a lovely.
00:00:38Lovely mother.
00:00:39Yes, mother, wife.
00:00:41She's very mother.
00:00:42When it comes to the newbies in the industry, she's very motherly.
00:00:47That's right.
00:00:48Before this, we've brought her friends.
00:00:51That's right, we've brought a lot of them.
00:00:52Budin has come.
00:00:53Wai Smai Golok has also come.
00:00:55The real husband has also come.
00:00:58That's right.
00:00:59This week, we've brought you Ana.
00:01:01Welcome, Datin Maliam Musa.
00:01:03Assalamualaikum.
00:01:04Waalaikumsalam.
00:01:05How are you, Datin?
00:01:06I'm fine, Alhamdulillah.
00:01:07Alhamdulillah.
00:01:08Because last week, I had a chance to talk to Datin as well.
00:01:11At the Dato' M. Nasir concert.
00:01:13That's right, Cipta.
00:01:14She was so busy. Look at her.
00:01:16Of course.
00:01:17Right-hand woman.
00:01:19Of course, she was busy.
00:01:21Busy.
00:01:22A lot of people don't know.
00:01:23Other than the person in front of her, she's busy.
00:01:27The right-hand woman is the busiest.
00:01:29That's right.
00:01:30She's in charge.
00:01:31She's the busiest.
00:01:32She's the most nervous.
00:01:34She's the most...
00:01:35She's like a performer, Datin.
00:01:37So, whatever we don't want her to have...
00:01:41She's on the stage.
00:01:42Whatever element we don't want her to have, we have to absorb it.
00:01:46We don't want her to be nervous.
00:01:48So, we have to absorb it.
00:01:50Datin, do you feel nervous as well?
00:01:52Of course, I'm nervous.
00:01:54I think all performers...
00:01:56Dina, even though you've been singing for years...
00:01:59You're so used to the audience.
00:02:01I'm sure.
00:02:02Especially, recently...
00:02:05Our stage is bigger.
00:02:07The space is bigger.
00:02:09Automatically, we need a bigger audience.
00:02:12So, I think it all depends on her.
00:02:16In the last hour, we have to make sure that she's calm and relaxed.
00:02:22So, I think...
00:02:24I've been married to Dato' for more than 20 years.
00:02:28I've done a lot of concerts with Dato'.
00:02:33All of my fears...
00:02:36...are beyond her.
00:02:38She's absorbed by Dato' and herself.
00:02:42Dato' will tell people...
00:02:44...that her nervousness makes me more nervous.
00:02:46She's not that nervous.
00:02:48But, when she sees my nervousness, she gets more nervous.
00:02:50Is that true?
00:02:51But, how do you protect yourself?
00:02:54Actually, I can't.
00:02:56But, I'll tell her...
00:03:00We don't know.
00:03:02We don't know how many people will be there.
00:03:05We don't monitor.
00:03:07We don't know.
00:03:08But, I'll tell her...
00:03:12...that I'll see her in an hour and a half.
00:03:16An hour and a half is the time for us to make a quick change.
00:03:20So, I'll say, I'll see you in another hour and a half.
00:03:26Or, I'll say, it's okay.
00:03:29You go there. I'll be at the side of the stage.
00:03:32Which is where I'll be.
00:03:34So, I think that's what makes us brave.
00:03:41I see her.
00:03:43Maybe she sees me on the side.
00:03:46Maybe she sees me, maybe she doesn't.
00:03:48But, she knows I'm there.
00:03:52So, while I was following Dato' to the concert...
00:03:59...or even performances, I've never sat in the audience.
00:04:04So, I always envy my friends.
00:04:06I envy my friends who say, I see my husband in the front.
00:04:10I can't do that.
00:04:11I only see him in the front during rehearsals.
00:04:14I'll sit in the front and watch.
00:04:16But, if not, I'll be...
00:04:18...at the back.
00:04:19At the entrance or exit.
00:04:23So, I'll be there.
00:04:24Imagine, a legend like Dato' El-Malasyi...
00:04:27...still needs support.
00:04:29Still needs, whatever happens, I'm here.
00:04:32There's a saying, every successful man...
00:04:35...has a woman behind him.
00:04:37Right?
00:04:38Yes, got the woman.
00:04:39I understand.
00:04:40We understand.
00:04:41English is broken.
00:04:42We understand.
00:04:43But, it's okay, the message is there.
00:04:44It's there.
00:04:45You understand, right?
00:04:46So, it's beautiful.
00:04:48So, Dato' and Datin are each other's strength, right?
00:04:52Yes.
00:04:53Alhamdulillah.
00:04:54Alhamdulillah.
00:04:55Alhamdulillah.
00:04:56Sometimes, what he thinks is the same as what I think.
00:05:01So, it's funny.
00:05:02Yesterday, he was tired.
00:05:05He was tired.
00:05:06His physio session.
00:05:08He was tired and he was tired.
00:05:10So, I wanted to say hello to him.
00:05:14But, on the way, I sang.
00:05:17You sang?
00:05:18So, the line I sang was in his head.
00:05:21So, he turned around and said,
00:05:23Why?
00:05:24How did you know?
00:05:26But, it always happens to us.
00:05:29So, I said,
00:05:31It's a sign.
00:05:33Half of you is already me.
00:05:35Allah!
00:05:36There's a line.
00:05:37There's a line.
00:05:38Great minds think alike.
00:05:40That's right.
00:05:41It's the same.
00:05:42But, this is normal.
00:05:45I think you take the words from me.
00:05:48I'm not normal.
00:05:50You're not normal.
00:05:51You're not.
00:05:52No.
00:05:53But, when the time comes,
00:05:55When you meet someone who has the same wavelength as you,
00:05:59Maybe there's a good and a bad side.
00:06:01The good side is when we can think.
00:06:04Sometimes, he knows what I'm thinking.
00:06:05But, he doesn't want to acknowledge what I'm thinking.
00:06:07Okay.
00:06:08Maybe he feels like,
00:06:09This is nonsense.
00:06:10If he knows.
00:06:11It's hard for him.
00:06:13But, it's okay.
00:06:15As long as I feel in the relationship in the marriage,
00:06:19We understand each other.
00:06:23So, we know.
00:06:24We know where our partner is going.
00:06:26We know.
00:06:27Not physically.
00:06:28But, we know where their emotions are.
00:06:31That's right.
00:06:32The one who looks grumpy, please leave.
00:06:35Because, it's a sweet story.
00:06:37But, as you said,
00:06:38I'm not grumpy.
00:06:39I'm grumpy now.
00:06:40You're singing.
00:06:41Is it your own song or someone else's?
00:06:43No.
00:06:44It's a song from the concert.
00:06:45Oh.
00:06:46It's your song.
00:06:47So, I'm walking to him.
00:06:48He's like,
00:06:49He's like,
00:06:51He's like,
00:06:53I don't get along.
00:06:54Chill.
00:06:55Chill.
00:06:56Connected.
00:06:57Telepathy.
00:06:58But,
00:06:59It's normal.
00:07:00It's normal.
00:07:01Maybe, that's the song I like to sing.
00:07:03Okay.
00:07:04I'm not used to listening to Dato' songs.
00:07:07Actually.
00:07:08Oh.
00:07:09I'm not a fan of M. Nasir.
00:07:12So, when I started dating him,
00:07:14I was teaching.
00:07:16So, I just graduated.
00:07:18I just came back.
00:07:19So, I was teaching at the National Academy of Arts.
00:07:22At the school,
00:07:23It's a performing arts school, right?
00:07:25So, there's a music student.
00:07:27I taught theatre.
00:07:28So, I called a music student.
00:07:30He's my friend.
00:07:31He's a student.
00:07:32But, he's a member.
00:07:34I said,
00:07:35Razif.
00:07:36Come here.
00:07:38You know M. Nasir, right?
00:07:39Yes, I do.
00:07:41He gave me all of his songs.
00:07:43Oh.
00:07:44So, when I started dating Dato',
00:07:47I didn't know.
00:07:48I didn't know.
00:07:49So, when I first met him,
00:07:50It's not the first time.
00:07:51But, when we first met,
00:07:53I asked him,
00:07:54Do you know my song?
00:07:56He asked me this question.
00:07:58Do you know my song?
00:07:59Yes.
00:08:00It's basic.
00:08:01Do you know my song?
00:08:02Yes.
00:08:03So, I said,
00:08:04Yes, I do.
00:08:05What song?
00:08:06I asked him the same question.
00:08:09That's all.
00:08:10I know his song.
00:08:12So,
00:08:13No.
00:08:14His fans will get angry.
00:08:15But, I mean,
00:08:16I know his song.
00:08:17But,
00:08:18I'm not his fan.
00:08:19I don't remember.
00:08:20I know.
00:08:21I know M. Nasir.
00:08:22But, I'm not his fan.
00:08:23So, it's like,
00:08:24It's a popular song.
00:08:25So, it's popular.
00:08:26So, I said,
00:08:27I don't know.
00:08:28So, after that,
00:08:29I met Razif the next day.
00:08:30Razif, hurry up.
00:08:31Give me his song.
00:08:32I have to know.
00:08:33I have to know.
00:08:34So, why did he ask me?
00:08:35If he asks me,
00:08:36I can sing.
00:08:37There's an answer.
00:08:38Try to sing.
00:08:39Luckily, he didn't ask me to sing.
00:08:41If he said,
00:08:42Try to sing.
00:08:43I was nervous.
00:08:44So, I...
00:08:45Then, I started learning.
00:08:46And,
00:08:47we're meant to be together.
00:08:48So, we got married.
00:08:49Then, I felt like,
00:08:51I have to put in some effort.
00:08:53So, eventually,
00:08:54the adventure became big.
00:08:55But, recently,
00:08:56when we made the song,
00:08:59M. Nasir,
00:09:00which I'm familiar with,
00:09:02the songs he wrote,
00:09:03the songs he sang,
00:09:04but,
00:09:05it's not the songs he wrote for people.
00:09:06For people.
00:09:07Because,
00:09:08he has a lot of songs.
00:09:09Right.
00:09:10So,
00:09:11when I saw the list,
00:09:12I asked M. Nasir,
00:09:14How does this song sound?
00:09:18You asked him a little?
00:09:19Yes.
00:09:20Fidaus, please.
00:09:21Nan, please.
00:09:22Sing a little bit.
00:09:23How does this song sound?
00:09:24So,
00:09:25then,
00:09:26I had a new phase.
00:09:28So, I said,
00:09:29No, I don't know.
00:09:30Those are all hit songs.
00:09:31Right.
00:09:32But, sometimes, you don't know.
00:09:33Oh, is this the song?
00:09:34I don't know the title.
00:09:35I don't know the title.
00:09:36So,
00:09:37in
00:09:38many songs,
00:09:39I said,
00:09:40we always play.
00:09:41We always do covers.
00:09:43So,
00:09:44Dato sang the songs he wrote for people.
00:09:45For people.
00:09:46In the previous concert.
00:09:47Right.
00:09:48But, this time,
00:09:49we can't repeat the songs.
00:09:50Yes.
00:09:51Because, we have a lot of songs.
00:09:52So, we look for other songs.
00:09:53So,
00:09:54when we chose Seroja,
00:09:55I was like,
00:09:56Oh,
00:09:57I've heard this song.
00:09:58But,
00:09:59it's been a long time.
00:10:00You've heard it, right?
00:10:01Yes.
00:10:02And then,
00:10:03he was sung by
00:10:04other people.
00:10:05He was sung by
00:10:06my husband.
00:10:07So, I was like,
00:10:08Oh, it's so good.
00:10:09Magic, Dato.
00:10:10But, it's true.
00:10:11That night,
00:10:12when Seroja was sung,
00:10:13Dina felt that
00:10:14Dato sang a lot of covers.
00:10:15That's the most magic.
00:10:16Yes.
00:10:17Especially,
00:10:18when Putri,
00:10:19the crowd sang Seroja.
00:10:20Yes.
00:10:21Oh, my God.
00:10:22That moment.
00:10:23So, I was like,
00:10:24I told my manager,
00:10:25Eh,
00:10:26they all know that song.
00:10:27They all know.
00:10:28Of course, they know, Tin.
00:10:30That song,
00:10:31Sers sang it, right?
00:10:32Yes.
00:10:33No, no.
00:10:34Later, I said,
00:10:35his fans will see.
00:10:36His fans will be angry, right?
00:10:37Yes.
00:10:38He scolded me.
00:10:39Right.
00:10:40I mean,
00:10:41One more thing,
00:10:42the next generation
00:10:43is not the same as the previous generation.
00:10:45Various.
00:10:46So, I was like,
00:10:47It's okay,
00:10:48if the next generation
00:10:49was born in the 80s.
00:10:51Maybe,
00:10:52they know.
00:10:53They know.
00:10:54Yes.
00:10:55But, in the 80s,
00:10:56how old was he?
00:10:57He was only 4 years old
00:10:58when he heard Seroja's song, right?
00:10:59Yes.
00:11:00So, he must have been
00:11:01quite young
00:11:02when he started
00:11:03picking up
00:11:04the songs
00:11:05that were played
00:11:06on the radio
00:11:07at that time.
00:11:08Radio.
00:11:09Back then,
00:11:10radio was
00:11:11a source of
00:11:12entertainment.
00:11:13Yes.
00:11:14Like me,
00:11:15I used to listen to
00:11:16M. Nasir's songs
00:11:17from the radio.
00:11:18So, I knew,
00:11:19Oh, this person
00:11:20sings this song.
00:11:21I knew.
00:11:22But,
00:11:23what channel
00:11:24you listen to,
00:11:25what time
00:11:26you listen to it,
00:11:27it also determines
00:11:28the songs
00:11:29that will
00:11:30Right.
00:11:31enter your mind,
00:11:32right?
00:11:33Right.
00:11:34You grow
00:11:35with the songs.
00:11:36We grow
00:11:37with the songs.
00:11:38So,
00:11:40I thought,
00:11:41they look
00:11:42quite young.
00:11:43You know,
00:11:44they could be
00:11:45in their 30s
00:11:46or 40s, right?
00:11:47But,
00:11:48when they sing,
00:11:49of course,
00:11:50I'm amazed.
00:11:51They know.
00:11:54Datin was surprised.
00:11:55What I still
00:11:56don't believe
00:11:57now,
00:11:58Datin Maliamusa
00:11:59doesn't know
00:12:00the power
00:12:01of the husband.
00:12:02Yes.
00:12:03She doesn't know.
00:12:04Oh, Datin.
00:12:05I think
00:12:06people,
00:12:07I think
00:12:08when we
00:12:09rehearse,
00:12:10we always
00:12:11look at
00:12:12the direction
00:12:13of the song.
00:12:14When we arrange
00:12:15the song,
00:12:16we will know
00:12:17the graph
00:12:18of the concert.
00:12:19So,
00:12:20when we look
00:12:21at the songs,
00:12:22I said,
00:12:23oh,
00:12:24it's impossible
00:12:25to be
00:12:261,000 years old.
00:12:27But,
00:12:28apparently,
00:12:29all the songs
00:12:30are the same.
00:12:31Alhamdulillah.
00:12:32Alhamdulillah.
00:12:33Alhamdulillah.
00:12:34This new concert
00:12:35is good.
00:12:36It's successful.
00:12:37It's successful,
00:12:38I think.
00:12:39Everyone is satisfied.
00:12:40True.
00:12:41But,
00:12:42there are people
00:12:43who are not satisfied.
00:12:44What?
00:12:45There are.
00:12:46This song is not there.
00:12:47Oh, yes.
00:12:48That's the problem.
00:12:49There are so many songs.
00:12:50Wait for another concert later.
00:12:51But,
00:12:52we can't do anything.
00:12:53True.
00:12:54We try as best
00:12:55as possible.
00:12:56I think
00:12:57I sit
00:12:58at the side of the stage.
00:12:59So,
00:13:00when I see
00:13:01it's 12 o'clock,
00:13:02I see
00:13:03there are
00:13:04songs that
00:13:05haven't sung yet.
00:13:06So,
00:13:07I contact
00:13:08my MD.
00:13:09I show him.
00:13:10So,
00:13:11my MD said,
00:13:12what should I do?
00:13:13Hurry up.
00:13:14But,
00:13:15what should I do?
00:13:16Hurry up.
00:13:17The person who wants to
00:13:18hurry up
00:13:19is not close to us.
00:13:20So,
00:13:21when he walked
00:13:22towards
00:13:23the way
00:13:24to my direction,
00:13:25I was like this.
00:13:26But,
00:13:27I didn't know
00:13:28if he saw me or not.
00:13:29Because,
00:13:30he was bright
00:13:31and I was dark.
00:13:32So,
00:13:33I didn't know
00:13:34if he saw me or not.
00:13:35So,
00:13:36I said,
00:13:37do you know
00:13:38what time this is?
00:13:39Do you know
00:13:40it's almost 1 AM?
00:13:41He said,
00:13:42no.
00:13:43He said,
00:13:44no.
00:13:45So,
00:13:46imagine
00:13:47I'm like,
00:13:48aren't you tired?
00:13:49I mean,
00:13:50your body
00:13:51will tell you
00:13:52that you're tired.
00:13:53So,
00:13:54you know
00:13:55it's past
00:13:56certain hours.
00:13:57But,
00:13:58I'm sure
00:13:59Dato'
00:14:00got his energy
00:14:01from the audience.
00:14:02Yes,
00:14:03he absorbed
00:14:04the energy.
00:14:05People ask me,
00:14:06what did he eat?
00:14:07Did he take supplements?
00:14:08Yes,
00:14:09he took
00:14:10multivitamins.
00:14:11Okay.
00:14:12Especially,
00:14:13when there's
00:14:14a performance like this,
00:14:15he'll take care of
00:14:16his health,
00:14:17eat,
00:14:18and sleep.
00:14:19But,
00:14:20come on,
00:14:213 and a half hours
00:14:22and he didn't stop.
00:14:23He just jumped.
00:14:24Yes.
00:14:25So,
00:14:26he was like that.
00:14:27But,
00:14:28I think
00:14:29for a bigger space,
00:14:30he needed
00:14:31more energy.
00:14:32Yes,
00:14:33maybe
00:14:34he had
00:14:35some genes.
00:14:37Obesity?
00:14:38Yes,
00:14:39I'm serious.
00:14:40I'm serious.
00:14:41Alhamdulillah,
00:14:42he's healthy.
00:14:43Alhamdulillah,
00:14:44at that age,
00:14:45he could perform
00:14:46for 3 more hours.
00:14:47Tomorrow,
00:14:48when we got home,
00:14:49we got home
00:14:50at 2 in the morning.
00:14:51Okay.
00:14:52Then,
00:14:53he slept.
00:14:56I don't think
00:14:57he could sleep immediately.
00:14:58I slept right away
00:14:59because I was tired.
00:15:00But,
00:15:01maybe he was a little late.
00:15:02But,
00:15:03after
00:15:04dawn,
00:15:05he
00:15:06went back to sleep
00:15:07for a while.
00:15:08At 8.30 a.m.,
00:15:09he was at the farm.
00:15:10Huh?
00:15:11Yes.
00:15:12At 8.30 a.m.,
00:15:13he was at the farm.
00:15:14He didn't complain
00:15:15about his body aches?
00:15:16No,
00:15:17yesterday,
00:15:18I just told him.
00:15:19So,
00:15:20he slept for a few hours.
00:15:21Maybe,
00:15:22he still had a lot of energy.
00:15:23So,
00:15:24he was at the farm.
00:15:25I said,
00:15:26what are you doing?
00:15:27It's 8.30 a.m.
00:15:28and you're at the farm.
00:15:29So,
00:15:30I was even later than him.
00:15:31He said,
00:15:32I want to plant a pumpkin.
00:15:34He wants to plant a pumpkin.
00:15:35He wants to plant a pumpkin seed
00:15:37that he already planted.
00:15:40So,
00:15:41I think
00:15:42he went back to sleep
00:15:43in the morning
00:15:44after the concert.
00:15:45He already thought
00:15:46about planting a pumpkin.
00:15:47He didn't have time
00:15:48to plant a pumpkin seed
00:15:49that he already planted.
00:15:50Oh.
00:15:52So,
00:15:53which generation's PM is he?
00:15:55So,
00:15:56that's how it was.
00:15:57So,
00:15:58he's someone
00:15:59who
00:16:00maybe
00:16:01he's not
00:16:02like us.
00:16:04He's not typical.
00:16:05He's not typical.
00:16:06He's not typical.
00:16:07You know,
00:16:08I need to sleep.
00:16:09So,
00:16:10I woke up
00:16:11at 6.30 a.m.
00:16:12He's not like that.
00:16:13But,
00:16:14he likes to go to the farm.
00:16:15So,
00:16:16I think
00:16:17that's his therapy.
00:16:18Maybe,
00:16:19he thinks
00:16:20that's the best place
00:16:21for him
00:16:22to release his stress
00:16:23and relieve his fatigue
00:16:24when he can talk
00:16:25to his plants.
00:16:26He got green fingers too.
00:16:28So,
00:16:29no matter what he plants,
00:16:30it will grow.
00:16:31Except
00:16:32for the ones
00:16:33that are messed up
00:16:34with the chickens
00:16:35and the monkeys.
00:16:36That's not possible.
00:16:37That's not possible.
00:16:38That's different.
00:16:39That's nature's power.
00:16:40That's not in our power.
00:16:41But,
00:16:42with his hands,
00:16:43he's
00:16:44just like that.
00:16:45Between them,
00:16:46Tin,
00:16:47did you plant anything?
00:16:48Between them?
00:16:49Other than the corn earlier?
00:16:50This is the latest corn.
00:16:51No,
00:16:52there's a lot.
00:16:53There's chili.
00:16:54There's everything.
00:16:55So,
00:16:56we just
00:16:57take from
00:16:58what we want.
00:17:00That's good.
00:17:01That's his therapy.
00:17:02He's like that.
00:17:03He likes to plant.
00:17:04He plants.
00:17:05There's another one.
00:17:06The job scope is
00:17:07planting.
00:17:08If he doesn't have anything,
00:17:09right?
00:17:10If he doesn't have anything,
00:17:11he's like,
00:17:12where is he?
00:17:13If he's at home,
00:17:14he's not there.
00:17:15He's in the garden.
00:17:16He's like,
00:17:17asking his mates,
00:17:18where are you, sir?
00:17:19In the garden.
00:17:20Is the garden
00:17:21behind the house?
00:17:22Is it a bit far?
00:17:23In the compound.
00:17:24In the compound.
00:17:25So,
00:17:26he will
00:17:27plant something.
00:17:28So,
00:17:29in the afternoon,
00:17:30we will eat
00:17:31what he plants.
00:17:32Oh.
00:17:33Whatever he plants,
00:17:34we will cook.
00:17:35That's cute.
00:17:36She talks about cooking.
00:17:37She talks about cooking.
00:17:38Do you cook at home?
00:17:39Because I know
00:17:40you're good at cooking.
00:17:41I'm not good at cooking.
00:17:42But,
00:17:43I cook for my family.
00:17:44Okay.
00:17:45I'm not an expert.
00:17:46I'm not,
00:17:47I'm not,
00:17:48I'm not,
00:17:49I'm not,
00:17:50I'm not,
00:17:51I'm not,
00:17:52I'm not,
00:17:53I'm not,
00:17:54I'm not,
00:17:55I'm not,
00:17:56I'm not good at cooking.
00:17:57I feel like I don't know anything
00:17:58about cooking.
00:17:59Actually,
00:18:00I cook everyday.
00:18:01True.
00:18:02I cook because
00:18:04Datuk likes
00:18:06home-cooked food.
00:18:07Okay.
00:18:08So,
00:18:09before going to work,
00:18:10he eats first.
00:18:11I think he eats outside.
00:18:14But,
00:18:15maybe he prepares his appetite first
00:18:19I think I won't
00:18:20If my friends don't invite me to have lunch.
00:18:22No cup of coffee, right?
00:18:23No way.
00:18:24But maybe he wants to make me feel better by eating first.
00:18:30But he will eat at home everyday.
00:18:33Then he will go to work.
00:18:36So, to my understanding, he will eat at home, go to work and eat again at home.
00:18:42That's my understanding.
00:18:44But I think the reality is he will hang out with his friends.
00:18:50He will eat too.
00:18:51But it's okay.
00:18:52That's right.
00:18:54But we have interviewed Sherry.
00:18:56Sherry once said, if you want to go to Dato's house, you have to ask him.
00:19:00What do you want to eat?
00:19:01What do you want to eat?
00:19:02Everything.
00:19:03Sherry's list.
00:19:04You can get everything.
00:19:05Yes, you can get everything.
00:19:06You can order everything.
00:19:07How can he say he can cook a little bit?
00:19:08I can't believe he said he can cook a little bit.
00:19:11But Dato has to answer.
00:19:12Do you want to eat out?
00:19:15Because Dato is thinking.
00:19:17Baby is nervous.
00:19:19But I like a complete meal.
00:19:26Even if I prepare food for the family, if there is a main dish, there will be dessert.
00:19:34Dessert can be anything.
00:19:36Agar-agar can also be.
00:19:38But there is dessert.
00:19:39There is a sweetener in his mouth.
00:19:42If you are diligent, you can get porridge.
00:19:46You can get kuih somsom.
00:19:49But if not, you can get agar-agar.
00:19:53You can get lingkong.
00:19:56Lingkong, gula, gula batu.
00:19:59The red one.
00:20:01But it means complete.
00:20:05So maybe that's when you ask Sherry.
00:20:09Because he knows.
00:20:10If he asks, he wants to eat this.
00:20:13Then he knows he wants to eat this.
00:20:17And it is prepared.
00:20:19Because I think one thing that can make us sit and enjoy our time together is food.
00:20:29So it doesn't matter if you are friends or family.
00:20:32When we have food, we sit and enjoy it.
00:20:36And we have time to talk.
00:20:40Update.
00:20:41There is no distraction.
00:20:43My house is close to Datin's house.
00:20:47That's right.
00:20:49I also enjoy food.
00:20:52We know that outside, Dato has an aura.
00:20:55Many call him Sifu.
00:20:57Yes, he is Sifu.
00:20:59Who is Sifu at home?
00:21:01Datin or Dato?
00:21:02I'm afraid to ask this question.
00:21:05I'm strict in my territory.
00:21:11So, my territory is the kitchen.
00:21:14So, I think if you have a chance to ask Dato, he will tell you the same thing.
00:21:20In the kitchen, when he passes by, my kitchen is outside.
00:21:24I have a kitchen outside the house.
00:21:27So, when he passes by, he will be quiet.
00:21:31If I ask him,
00:21:33Hi, what do you want to eat?
00:21:35What do you want to do?
00:21:37Then, he will talk to me.
00:21:40Spoken and spoken.
00:21:42Don't ask.
00:21:44If I don't talk to him, he will be quiet.
00:21:47He will be quiet?
00:21:48No, he won't.
00:21:49He won't ask me.
00:21:50He won't say, do you have...
00:21:51No, he won't.
00:21:52He will just walk.
00:21:54So, I think if you ask him, he will tell you the same thing.
00:21:58But, if I see him, I will scold him.
00:22:04What do you want?
00:22:06I don't know what to say.
00:22:07That means he's okay.
00:22:09He's in a good mood.
00:22:10He's in a good mood.
00:22:11He can go to the kitchen.
00:22:13If not, don't come.
00:22:15You're not wanted.
00:22:17Is it the same in the studio?
00:22:20If he doesn't talk?
00:22:21I don't know.
00:22:22I think he has to talk to me.
00:22:26Okay, you've got the answer.
00:22:27At home, he's the seafood.
00:22:30Not in the kitchen.
00:22:34I will ask him to talk to me.
00:22:38But, he doesn't have a big voice.
00:22:42You wait.
00:22:43I talk.
00:22:44Then, you answer.
00:22:45But, Dato' is a good person.
00:22:50That's right.
00:22:51He never has a grudge.
00:22:55So, when he's angry or upset with his friends, he will get rid of it.
00:23:04He always has a grudge against his spouse.
00:23:08I'm your friend.
00:23:09How can I tell you?
00:23:12So, he's okay.
00:23:15I think all spouses are like that.
00:23:19If your spouse is bothered, especially in this field,...
00:23:26...there are many types of people.
00:23:33There are many suspicions.
00:23:35Maybe he's calmer.
00:23:37Maybe that's his advantage.
00:23:39But, there must be someone who will defend him.
00:23:43Someone who will retaliate.
00:23:45There must be someone like that.
00:23:46So, there must be someone by his side.
00:23:49Someone close to him.
00:23:50Yes, someone close to him.
00:23:51So, I have to team up with my PA.
00:23:54What are you doing?
00:23:56But, he will calm down.
00:23:58It's okay.
00:23:59Sometimes, we don't want him to know.
00:24:01We don't want him to know.
00:24:03Otherwise, he will get mad at us.
00:24:05He will get mad at us.
00:24:07It's better if he doesn't know.
00:24:09But, when Dato' gets mad, he won't be mad at us.
00:24:13He won't scold us.
00:24:15When I sang, he asked me, did I sing?
00:24:18How did I do that?
00:24:20He did a twist.
00:24:22He's smart.
00:24:23Did I sing?
00:24:24I don't know.
00:24:25If not, he would've done a karaoke in front of Dato' M. Nasir.
00:24:31He's brave.
00:24:32He's brave enough to sing in front of Dato' M. Nasir.
00:24:35Even though Dato''s face is dark.
00:24:38But, he will ask me, are you okay?
00:24:43I asked him, are you okay?
00:24:45He said, I'm okay.
00:24:46Are you sure?
00:24:47He said, I'm okay.
00:24:49He doesn't want us to be mad at him.
00:24:51Otherwise, he will get mad at us.
00:24:53It's good if he comments as a judge.
00:24:56If you do this, he will...
00:24:58It's constructive.
00:25:00If you do this, it's better.
00:25:01Maybe it's because he's older.
00:25:04He has more experience.
00:25:06Recently, when we were making a movie...
00:25:10...and we were told that there will be a special guest.
00:25:15Dato' said, okay, I want to sing Hari Jadi.
00:25:20If you notice, the song is rearranged.
00:25:27It's not the original.
00:25:30Our crew is from Indonesia.
00:25:35So, he said, if we sing this song, it's okay.
00:25:42It's not the original.
00:25:44Musicians don't follow the original.
00:25:47But, because Dato' is 45 years old...
00:25:50...he became a roommate.
00:25:56I was like, is that true?
00:25:59I thought, it's true.
00:26:01It's hard to be true.
00:26:03I want to sing 6-8.
00:26:05But, it's the song Allah Selamatkan Kamu.
00:26:07It's the song Allah Selamatkan Kamu.
00:26:10That's all.
00:26:11So, if you follow the original, there's no problem.
00:26:14But, it's been a long time.
00:26:17So, the crew said, because he's 45 years old.
00:26:21It's okay.
00:26:23That's why I told Dato'.
00:26:25He said, it's hard.
00:26:28And he laughed.
00:26:30But, I think that's the process when we work with an artist.
00:26:37If we see something, we'll be like, why don't you...
00:26:41When my son, Suci, wanted to design something...
00:26:45...he said, why don't you design something for the crew?
00:26:48A T-shirt.
00:26:49So, Suci drew it.
00:26:51His father gave him the instructions.
00:26:53So, he drew it.
00:26:55Did he show it to you?
00:26:58Why is it like this?
00:27:00Why is it like that?
00:27:01So, my son said, why don't you draw it?
00:27:04So, I did the finishing.
00:27:09He said, it's okay.
00:27:10So, in the end, the process...
00:27:13It took a long time.
00:27:15It took a long time.
00:27:16I said, it's not done yet.
00:27:18I didn't get approval.
00:27:20So, I reworked it.
00:27:21So, I think it's something that's easy for us.
00:27:25Just draw it.
00:27:26It's okay.
00:27:27But, in his eyes, what we're working on...
00:27:31...can still be improved.
00:27:33It can still be beautified.
00:27:35It can still be refined.
00:27:37But, when we've been together for many years...
00:27:41...we don't think it's a complicated thing.
00:27:44So, we know that it's a process.
00:27:47He likes things that are already there and beautiful.
00:27:52So, we can beautify it.
00:27:54There's a saying.
00:27:55What is it?
00:27:56It's in the detail.
00:27:57Yes, that's right.
00:27:59Indeed.
00:28:00He's a painter.
00:28:02That's right.
00:28:03So, maybe he doesn't know much about cars.
00:28:08Yes, he doesn't know.
00:28:10He doesn't know.
00:28:11If the car is talking to him...
00:28:15...and there's a warning, he doesn't know.
00:28:18So, if it's a car, it's the wife.
00:28:20Yes.
00:28:21So, if the car is talking to him...
00:28:25...and there's a warning, he doesn't know.
00:28:30If the car is...
00:28:31If the car is talking to him.
00:28:33If the car is talking to him, he doesn't know.
00:28:35If the car is making noises.
00:28:37Yes, that's right.
00:28:38He doesn't know.
00:28:39But, it's okay.
00:28:43There are parts that he's good at.
00:28:49I don't think it's because of his skills.
00:28:52But, I think he couldn't be bothered.
00:28:55That's right.
00:28:56Let it be.
00:28:58What worse can happen?
00:29:00If the car is broken, we'll take another car.
00:29:03It's okay.
00:29:05He tolerated me.
00:29:09It's a mood swing.
00:29:11So, what's the big deal?
00:29:14The car is talking to him, but he doesn't care.
00:29:17The car is talking to him, but he doesn't care.
00:29:20He's so cute.
00:29:22He's so cute.
00:29:24Okay, let's talk about Datuk Emnasim.
00:29:27If it's Datuk Emnasim, it'll take a long time to talk about him.
00:29:30I haven't asked you yet.
00:29:32Did you have a fight after the concert?
00:29:37Did you have a fight?
00:29:38No, we didn't.
00:29:39So, you didn't have a fight?
00:29:41No, we didn't.
00:29:42Because he did his best.
00:29:44He did his best at work.
00:29:46No, we didn't.
00:29:47In fact, he doesn't like reviews.
00:29:50No.
00:29:51Like now, when people share our stories,...
00:29:59...when we post them, some are silent, some are pictures,...
00:30:03...some are videos.
00:30:04If he hears it, he'll be like, what's that?
00:30:06Close it.
00:30:07That's it.
00:30:08He doesn't like to sing in front of us.
00:30:10He doesn't like to listen to his songs.
00:30:13He's like this.
00:30:15When we're in the car, there are other people in the car.
00:30:18If it's just me, Suchi and him,...
00:30:20...my daughter, Suchi and him,...
00:30:22...the three of us, it's okay.
00:30:23Or with my PA, it's okay.
00:30:25But if there are outsiders in the car,...
00:30:27...they're not just people on the side of the road.
00:30:30Maybe...
00:30:31PA or manager?
00:30:32PA is okay.
00:30:33But let's say it's someone else.
00:30:34Okay.
00:30:35We want to listen.
00:30:36Let's listen to the song again.
00:30:38No need.
00:30:41Or...
00:30:42...watching his films.
00:30:44He doesn't allow it.
00:30:45He once told me that...
00:30:47...he wanted to travel to Morocco.
00:30:51Okay.
00:30:52So, that day, Putri Gunung Ledang's CD was released.
00:30:56Okay.
00:30:57At that time, I think you bought KFC or something.
00:30:59So, when my driver got home, he said, I got this.
00:31:02So, I was excited.
00:31:04You wanted to see it.
00:31:05No, I've never seen it.
00:31:06You did it on purpose.
00:31:07I did it on purpose to make you sad.
00:31:09I didn't have any money.
00:31:11You can't argue with me.
00:31:13So, my partner told me that...
00:31:15...he wanted to come with me to Morocco.
00:31:18So, he told me that...
00:31:20...he didn't want to miss Morocco.
00:31:23So, I said okay.
00:31:26So, you were scared.
00:31:28I was scared.
00:31:29But he didn't like it.
00:31:31He didn't like it.
00:31:32I mean, it's not like that.
00:31:34If it's not necessary, it's not necessary.
00:31:37So, people say, it's okay.
00:31:39He must want to sleep.
00:31:40He must sing.
00:31:41No.
00:31:42What?
00:31:44No?
00:31:45No.
00:31:46Sometimes, he sings.
00:31:49Sometimes, he sings a random song.
00:31:52To make you sad?
00:31:53Yes, to make me sad.
00:31:54So, I said, forget it.
00:31:55So, it's not like what people imagine.
00:31:59He's just normal.
00:32:01Yes, that's right.
00:32:02He wants to have a normal life.
00:32:04It's impossible for him to have a normal life.
00:32:08How is that possible?
00:32:09He's like a sifu.
00:32:11Like Adib.
00:32:12Yes.
00:32:13He talks like this.
00:32:16No.
00:32:18So, it's not like that.
00:32:19So, for people out there, it's not like that.
00:32:24He's just normal.
00:32:25He's just normal.
00:32:26He's just normal.
00:32:28Like other people who have a spouse.
00:32:32Who are successful.
00:32:33Sometimes, he talks about what he's been through.
00:32:37Sometimes, he doesn't want to talk about it.
00:32:40It depends on his mood.
00:32:41But, he likes to gossip.
00:32:43He'll say, what are you gossiping about today?
00:32:45That's true.
00:32:46I don't gossip much.
00:32:48We're the king of gossip.
00:32:50I have my own entertainment portal.
00:32:52You can do that.
00:32:54He'll say, what are you gossiping about?
00:32:57Who is this?
00:33:01He'll say, what is this?
00:33:03It's not about entertainment.
00:33:06It's about anything.
00:33:08You know, you heard.
00:33:09He likes to give information.
00:33:11Sometimes, he's wrong.
00:33:14He's wrong.
00:33:15He'll say, this is wrong.
00:33:17You should correct it.
00:33:21So, people always think that life is hard.
00:33:27It's not hard.
00:33:29It's not hard.
00:33:30I'm just sitting here laughing.
00:33:32You know, telling you stories.
00:33:35It's normal.
00:33:36How do you handle your relationship?
00:33:39How do you handle your character?
00:33:43In a relationship, there must be a way to handle your partner.
00:33:47That's right.
00:33:48But, it looks like Dato' is handling Datin a lot.
00:33:50It looks like Dato' is handling Datin a lot.
00:33:53When this video is released, Dato' will watch it.
00:33:56That's right.
00:33:58That's right.
00:33:59Especially, when he's in the kitchen.
00:34:01He'll be reviewed.
00:34:03He'll be like, I have to wait.
00:34:08Okay, Datin.
00:34:09Let's continue with the story about you.
00:34:13How did you start in the art industry?
00:34:151987.
00:34:18No, I started in 1978.
00:34:21Wow, 1978.
00:34:23My first drama was released in 1978.
00:34:27Oh, she misread it.
00:34:29I misread it.
00:34:31I think some people didn't notice that I started earlier...
00:34:36...because we were filming this week's drama.
00:34:39So, from a historical point of view, I started later.
00:34:46It was in 1978.
00:34:48I was only 9 years old.
00:34:51Every week, we had this week's drama.
00:34:55But, this week's drama...
00:34:59...was the only entertainment we had.
00:35:01At that time.
00:35:03So, if there was a character for kids,...
00:35:05...by chance, my father-in-law worked in the art industry.
00:35:08So, he drew how I started.
00:35:11So, my friends said, Musa, you have a child, right?
00:35:14Yes, I do.
00:35:15So, I asked him to act.
00:35:17Maybe something like that.
00:35:18I didn't.
00:35:19I was still a kid.
00:35:20So, he took me there.
00:35:22I was so embarrassed.
00:35:24I was so embarrassed.
00:35:25So, my father wanted to...
00:35:29He wanted to sell you.
00:35:31He wanted to introduce me to his friends.
00:35:34I didn't know if I could do it.
00:35:36But, it turned out that I was even more embarrassed...
00:35:39...when my parents were there.
00:35:40So, when my parents came for a rehearsal,...
00:35:43...we had a rehearsal in the studio.
00:35:47Then, we recorded it.
00:35:49If we had an outdoor shoot, we did it.
00:35:51Because we used to shoot in the studio.
00:35:53We used a multi-camera production.
00:35:59So, we did it in the studio.
00:36:01We had a blocking and everything.
00:36:03So, when my parents weren't there for the rehearsal, I could act.
00:36:07At first, I didn't remember the title of the drama I acted in.
00:36:13But, in 1978, it was my first appearance in this drama.
00:36:17How old were you then?
00:36:18I was 9 years old.
00:36:20Okay.
00:36:21And then, I was there.
00:36:24So, I was way more senior than Melissa Saylah.
00:36:28Melissa sent me a letter.
00:36:30A fan letter.
00:36:33Who is Melissa Saylah?
00:36:36She's a daughter of...
00:36:38No, she's a fan.
00:36:40So, it's been a long time since we worked together...
00:36:42...in the film, Ranjau Sepanyang Jalan.
00:36:45With Aunty Sarimah, Sarimah Ahmad...
00:36:48...and Arwah Mahmud.
00:36:50And then, she told me,
00:36:51I used to send you letters.
00:36:54So, you're Melissa.
00:36:59But, yes.
00:37:01So, I was there earlier.
00:37:03So, when we acted in the past...
00:37:06...because there was no competition.
00:37:08And in the past, you could earn money by acting.
00:37:12But, it wasn't much.
00:37:14Maybe because I acted as a child.
00:37:16I think my salary was around MYR 300.
00:37:20For a drama.
00:37:21MYR 300 for a 90-year-old kid is a lot.
00:37:24It's a lot.
00:37:25What did she want to do?
00:37:26Even the school fee was MYR 50.
00:37:28So, it was like, wow.
00:37:30That's a lot of money.
00:37:32And my late father passed away in 1979.
00:37:35So, from there...
00:37:37...the income from acting...
00:37:41...I shared with my siblings.
00:37:43We had three siblings.
00:37:44So, I shared it with them.
00:37:45So, I think my journey in the field of art...
00:37:49...was partly because of my talent.
00:37:52My late father was an actor.
00:37:55But, I think I needed to act...
00:37:59...because I knew I would get pocket money...
00:38:01...and I would share it with my siblings.
00:38:04With my family.
00:38:05So, we were small.
00:38:06My mother worked at an ATM.
00:38:08My mother worked at a radio station.
00:38:11My sister and my late father were still in college.
00:38:15My sister and I.
00:38:16So, we were a small family.
00:38:18So, I always thought...
00:38:20...it's okay.
00:38:21If I act, I'll get pocket money.
00:38:22And we can share it.
00:38:25Maybe it was because my mother worked.
00:38:28So, we didn't find it difficult.
00:38:32You didn't have to burden your siblings.
00:38:36No.
00:38:37You were still able to go to school.
00:38:40You were still able to enjoy life.
00:38:42You weren't deprived of anything.
00:38:45You weren't deprived of your father's love.
00:38:48You had your figure at home.
00:38:50So, it wasn't work.
00:38:53But, it was fun.
00:38:55Because you know, when you do your job well...
00:38:58...there's a lot of appreciation.
00:38:59People will call you again.
00:39:02People will see you again.
00:39:04So, it was fun.
00:39:05So, I think passion comes from difficulties.
00:39:10You want to have extra money to share with your family.
00:39:16You know, if you do good...
00:39:19...people will like you.
00:39:21They'll call you again.
00:39:22You'll be able to work and meet people.
00:39:24So, that's why I worked in this field.
00:39:29Because back then, it wasn't a big deal.
00:39:32It wasn't like today.
00:39:33When young people work, we'll be like, wow!
00:39:36Five uncles?
00:39:38Wow!
00:39:39Wow!
00:39:40We want to meet four uncles.
00:39:43It was hard back then.
00:39:45I understand.
00:39:46So, we were like, okay.
00:39:48But, it's everyone's blessing.
00:39:49True.
00:39:50My mother was very strict.
00:39:53Because she worked and she knew the field.
00:39:57Because she was in the field.
00:40:00Back then, if you worked in the radio industry...
00:40:03...the chances of you acting or being exposed to the field...
00:40:06...was high, right?
00:40:07True.
00:40:08So, my mother always said...
00:40:09...in the exam year...
00:40:12...I can't act.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:15So, if SPM, SRP...
00:40:18I'm old.
00:40:19I don't remember the SRP exam.
00:40:20EPSR?
00:40:21No.
00:40:22No EPSR.
00:40:24What do you mean?
00:40:25I think it was the 6th grade.
00:40:26Yes, the 6th grade.
00:40:27The 5th grade.
00:40:29So, during the exam years...
00:40:32...I couldn't act.
00:40:34I had to concentrate.
00:40:36So, during my acting career...
00:40:39...there was a gap year.
00:40:42I couldn't work.
00:40:43Yes, there was.
00:40:44But, that gap year was fine...
00:40:47...because I went to school.
00:40:49I lived like a normal person.
00:40:51After school, I thought...
00:40:55...what do I want to be?
00:40:57I didn't want to be an actress.
00:40:59I couldn't.
00:41:00I finished school in the late 80s.
00:41:05So, I thought...
00:41:07...if I wanted to be an actress...
00:41:09...I had to sit in the bathroom...
00:41:11...to read the magazine.
00:41:13You're a teacher.
00:41:14I can't.
00:41:15I'm not like that.
00:41:16You can't.
00:41:17So, I thought...
00:41:19...maybe I should do something else.
00:41:21But, I was still working.
00:41:22I had a job.
00:41:24So, you were still acting.
00:41:26Yes, I was still acting.
00:41:28I was an actress.
00:41:31But, there was competition.
00:41:35Because, the people who came...
00:41:37...were Chinese teachers.
00:41:39You can't.
00:41:41So, it was fine.
00:41:43So, I was...
00:41:47...a bum.
00:41:49I would sit and hang out.
00:41:51If I wanted money, I would work.
00:41:54Then, I would hang out.
00:41:55One day, my mother said,
00:41:57...what do you want to do?
00:41:59Do you think you can marry a rich man?
00:42:03I couldn't marry a rich man.
00:42:05How could I?
00:42:07I couldn't.
00:42:09It's okay.
00:42:10Just act.
00:42:11My mother said,
00:42:12...if you don't want to study,...
00:42:14...just act.
00:42:16You have to be consistent.
00:42:18You can't work when you don't have money.
00:42:20You have to be consistent.
00:42:22I said, okay.
00:42:23I had to work hard.
00:42:25At that time, we started...
00:42:27I became a voice actress for commercials...
00:42:30...when I was 12 years old.
00:42:32That's right.
00:42:33I always had a job.
00:42:35That's why I didn't have...
00:42:37...a financial problem.
00:42:40If I didn't do TV, I would still do VO.
00:42:44I would still do radio.
00:42:46So, I had an income.
00:42:48So, I didn't go broke.
00:42:50I didn't have many films.
00:42:52Films are hard to make.
00:42:54One of my films was...
00:42:56...when I was a kid.
00:42:58It was about my mother's death.
00:43:00It was a long process.
00:43:02My mother didn't like it.
00:43:04It was a long process.
00:43:06One day, after two years of studying,...
00:43:11...I started acting in theatre.
00:43:14It was a different experience.
00:43:16The discipline was different.
00:43:18One day, we had a theatre programme.
00:43:21The Ministry had a theatre programme.
00:43:24The purpose was to gather people...
00:43:28...to come and watch.
00:43:30We wanted to educate people...
00:43:32...to come and watch theatre.
00:43:34Theatre is a live performance.
00:43:36It's hard for people to appreciate it.
00:43:38Because you have to go out.
00:43:40At that time, you had to fight with DVDs.
00:43:42All VCDs.
00:43:43Yes, VCDs first.
00:43:45Then DVDs.
00:43:48The government had a theatre programme.
00:43:51It was an hour long play.
00:43:54It was easier for people to come.
00:43:57People didn't have to spend three hours...
00:43:59...watching the play.
00:44:02It was fast.
00:44:04So, I did it.
00:44:05The title was...
00:44:07...Malam Gelap di Bukit Damansara.
00:44:09Written by Datuk Rahim Razali.
00:44:12It was about a house...
00:44:14...in Bukit Damansara.
00:44:16We were a family in Bukit Damansara.
00:44:18The house was blacked out.
00:44:20What happened that night?
00:44:22When the house was blacked out...
00:44:24...the audience was enlightened.
00:44:26It was impossible for us to be blacked out.
00:44:28It was dark.
00:44:30We couldn't see anything.
00:44:32So, the story was about the house.
00:44:36I don't know why.
00:44:38It was written by Allah.
00:44:39The story got a lot of...
00:44:41...attention.
00:44:43Support.
00:44:45The play was shown to...
00:44:47...the Prime Minister of Malaysia...
00:44:49...at that time, Tun Mahathir.
00:44:51So, Tun came.
00:44:53I think it was...
00:44:55...at the end of the 80s...
00:44:57...or the 90s.
00:44:59I don't remember.
00:45:01The end of the 80s or 90s.
00:45:03So, Tun came.
00:45:05He was impressed.
00:45:07He asked the Minister...
00:45:12The Minister of Culture.
00:45:16He asked, who is that?
00:45:18He asked me.
00:45:20I said, that's Malia.
00:45:22He asked, is she a trained actor?
00:45:25I said, no, she's not trained.
00:45:28She's just natural.
00:45:29I said, send her to study.
00:45:32So, I was conferred...
00:45:34I got...
00:45:36...a scholarship.
00:45:38From...
00:45:39...one of the most...
00:45:41...rare scholarship recipients.
00:45:43The scholarship...
00:45:45The Prime Minister said, send her.
00:45:48There were a lot of people...
00:45:50...who wanted her name.
00:45:52So, the Minister...
00:45:54...said, we'll send her.
00:45:56The Ministry of Culture sent her.
00:45:58While the Ministry of Culture...
00:46:00...didn't have...
00:46:02...the scholarship.
00:46:04They didn't have the location.
00:46:06So, I said, send her.
00:46:08So, when they sent her...
00:46:10...it wasn't hard to get into school.
00:46:13The qualifications were okay.
00:46:15I also went under the...
00:46:17...merit of experience.
00:46:19Well...
00:46:21...academic and experience.
00:46:23So, I had experience in acting...
00:46:26...and winning awards.
00:46:28So, I got...
00:46:30...accepted at...
00:46:32...Middlesex University in London.
00:46:34To do Performing Arts.
00:46:36At that time...
00:46:38...Middlesex...
00:46:40...did a lot of...
00:46:42...Performing Arts.
00:46:44There were a few friends...
00:46:46...from Malaysia.
00:46:48Zahim.
00:46:50Zahim Al-Bakri did his Masters...
00:46:52...at Middlesex.
00:46:54So, I went.
00:46:56I was a mature student.
00:46:58I was in my 20s.
00:47:00I went to study.
00:47:02You're used to living here.
00:47:04You have to study.
00:47:06You have to adapt.
00:47:10So, it's like...
00:47:12...you have to buy plates.
00:47:14You know, basic.
00:47:16You have your own house.
00:47:18So, you have to start basic.
00:47:20But, what impressed me the most...
00:47:22...was that I had to wait for the bus...
00:47:24...from the top of the hill.
00:47:26My school was near...
00:47:28...a big compound.
00:47:30In North London.
00:47:32So, to go there...
00:47:34...it was far.
00:47:36So, we had to...
00:47:38...wait for...
00:47:40...the bus.
00:47:42In Middlesex, there were 8 campuses...
00:47:44...around North London.
00:47:46So, the bus would go...
00:47:48...around.
00:47:50So, if you're from here...
00:47:52...and you want to go down, you go down.
00:47:54My school was the last.
00:47:56I waited for a long time.
00:47:58The school started in September.
00:48:00It was already winter in September.
00:48:02So, I was like...
00:48:06I was so sad.
00:48:08Why did I come here?
00:48:10But, then I thought...
00:48:12...Allah won't write all of this...
00:48:14...if there's no...
00:48:16...reason.
00:48:18So, I said, it's okay.
00:48:20Let's try.
00:48:22Being the only international student in school.
00:48:24They don't like Asians.
00:48:26They don't like Asians.
00:48:28They don't like it.
00:48:30In my school, there were no Asians.
00:48:32Okay.
00:48:34Actually, there were no international students.
00:48:36Only locals.
00:48:38The locals were not very smart.
00:48:40They never went out.
00:48:42Academically, maybe they were smart.
00:48:44But, they've never been out of their own...
00:48:46...culture.
00:48:48If they're from...
00:48:50...Brighton, maybe that's the first time...
00:48:52...they went to London.
00:48:54It's their culture.
00:48:56So, when they went in...
00:48:58...they called you a foreigner.
00:49:00Can we get something from the foreigner today?
00:49:02So, you don't have a name.
00:49:04So, during the semester...
00:49:06...you don't have a name.
00:49:08They call you by, hey foreigner.
00:49:10It's too foreign.
00:49:12So, at first, you feel like...
00:49:14...this is a friendly gesture.
00:49:16But, after a while, you feel, no.
00:49:18I have a name.
00:49:20So, one day...
00:49:22...they were naive.
00:49:24You're talking about...
00:49:26...Tempurung people.
00:49:28They're more naive than Tempurung.
00:49:30They're more like Tempurung.
00:49:32So, one day...
00:49:34...my friend asked...
00:49:36...where did you come from?
00:49:38I said, Malaysia.
00:49:40Malaysia? Where?
00:49:42This was in the 90s.
00:49:44Where? I said, do you know where Singapore is?
00:49:46Oh, yeah.
00:49:48Bali. Indonesia is just Bali.
00:49:51I said, okay.
00:49:53It's in between.
00:49:55I said, it's Malaysia, Singapore.
00:49:57He said, okay.
00:49:59After that...
00:50:01...hey, do you live on trees?
00:50:03He said.
00:50:05He said, I live on trees.
00:50:07Dina, I have only one choice.
00:50:09To say yes...
00:50:11...or to say no.
00:50:13But, why should I say no?
00:50:15Why should I tell them...
00:50:17...that I live in Kuala Lumpur...
00:50:19...with KLCC and my country is developing.
00:50:21Just for fun.
00:50:23I said, yeah, I live on trees.
00:50:25Just for fun.
00:50:27Yes, I live on trees.
00:50:29He said, really?
00:50:31I said, I live on the tallest tree.
00:50:33My house is on the tallest tree.
00:50:36Because...
00:50:38...my father is the head of the village.
00:50:40My father is the head of the village.
00:50:42So, I get to see the whole village.
00:50:45Wow.
00:50:47He's such an idiot.
00:50:49Just kidding.
00:50:51I don't know if he's still alive or not.
00:50:54It's been 10 years.
00:50:56He said, yeah, I live on trees.
00:50:58So, who cares?
00:51:00He looked at us like...
00:51:01...where did you learn English then?
00:51:03Like Da'if, right?
00:51:05You're sitting on a tree.
00:51:07How are you going to live?
00:51:09How are you going to live?
00:51:11You can't speak English.
00:51:14You should just play along.
00:51:16Because I think it's hopeless...
00:51:18...for one person to fight against a lot of people.
00:51:21So, join them.
00:51:23If you can beat them, join them.
00:51:25Just make them mad at you.
00:51:27They'll feel like...
00:51:29...they can speak English from a tree.
00:51:32They can speak English from their mother's stomach.
00:51:35He said, it's okay.
00:51:37Then he saw that...
00:51:39...I had to pay for my school trip.
00:51:42So, I...
00:51:44...didn't have any money in my wallet.
00:51:46I had to go to the bank.
00:51:48I had only 50 pounds.
00:51:50He saw that and was like, wow.
00:51:52So rich.
00:51:54I was sitting on a tree.
00:51:56I had thousands of dollars.
00:51:58But I only had 50 pounds.
00:52:00You didn't have anything.
00:52:02I only had a cheque.
00:52:04I didn't even have cash.
00:52:06But that taught me a lot about life.
00:52:09How you can't...
00:52:12...you have to fight against them.
00:52:15They're all English.
00:52:17In my final project, I wrote a memoir.
00:52:21I wrote a monologue.
00:52:23My memoir was at school.
00:52:25At Trent Park.
00:52:27My memoir was at Trent Park.
00:52:29My friends cried.
00:52:31They said they didn't know that I struggled...
00:52:34...to blend in with them.
00:52:36Then, my lecturer...
00:52:38...who was a very racist one...
00:52:40...came to me.
00:52:42Was that real tears?
00:52:44I said, no.
00:52:46It's just acting.
00:52:48Nothing more, nothing less.
00:52:53I'm crazy.
00:52:55That's what she asked.
00:53:01I had a student, my junior...
00:53:04...who was Spanish.
00:53:06She said, yes, she feels that way too.
00:53:08She's Spanish.
00:53:10She's European.
00:53:12But they still treat her like that.
00:53:14So, I think at that time...
00:53:17...it doesn't matter what your achievements are.
00:53:21But when you can fight...
00:53:24...in your own way...
00:53:26...those who always look down on us.
00:53:28It was hard for me.
00:53:30If I was a law student, it would be different.
00:53:32Because I read books.
00:53:34So, I know what they know.
00:53:36I know their factors.
00:53:38But when you have to fight with your talent...
00:53:40...you only have your talent.
00:53:42You have to give a lecture...
00:53:44...with them.
00:53:46It's the same.
00:53:48They have to speak English.
00:53:50You have to speak English.
00:53:52They have to be as convincing as anything.
00:53:54You have to be as convincing as anything.
00:53:56To me, that's all I have.
00:53:58How I have to fight them.
00:54:01And finally, I graduated.
00:54:03In fact, recently...
00:54:05...I received a message.
00:54:07This person told me.
00:54:09Yesterday, my daughter read it.
00:54:11She said, she studied...
00:54:14...at the same university as me.
00:54:17On the day of her graduation at Wembley Arena...
00:54:19...she said, there are only two names...
00:54:21...that are Malay names.
00:54:23My name and her name.
00:54:25So, my daughter read it yesterday.
00:54:27I said, yes, it's true.
00:54:30Because in my school...
00:54:32...I'm the only Asian.
00:54:35So, Dina...
00:54:37...today, when I see young people...
00:54:39...feeling embarrassed...
00:54:42...sometimes life is a bit difficult.
00:54:44They struggle and give up.
00:54:47I think...
00:54:49...you have to push yourself.
00:54:51You know...
00:54:53...you don't know how one day...
00:54:55...the knowledge will pay off.
00:54:57The struggle will pay off.
00:54:59Yes, the struggle will pay off...
00:55:01...and make you a better person.
00:55:03Make you a stronger person.
00:55:05It's not just in my field.
00:55:07When I came back, I taught...
00:55:09...at the Academy of Arts...
00:55:11...until I taught at Aswara.
00:55:13And until...
00:55:15...10 or 11 years ago...
00:55:17...I stopped and concentrated on family.
00:55:21But I think...
00:55:23...knowledge doesn't stop there.
00:55:25I still do VO.
00:55:27I still do workshops.
00:55:29I still have to face people.
00:55:31If I didn't have that experience...
00:55:33...maybe today I'm still a teammate.
00:55:35Maybe I don't know...
00:55:37...how to sell...
00:55:39...my knowledge to people.
00:55:41How to convince people that...
00:55:43...art is not just acting.
00:55:45No.
00:55:47You can use it in many ways.
00:55:49So, I feel sad when I read...
00:55:51...how TikTokers feel...
00:55:53...that schools are not important...
00:55:55...education is not important.
00:55:57If you don't think it's important today...
00:55:59...do you think fame and glory...
00:56:01...will take you far?
00:56:03I mean...
00:56:05...there are many opinions.
00:56:07But for me...
00:56:09...knowledge will not be lost.
00:56:11So, I tell my children...
00:56:13...I can give you money...
00:56:15...or I can give you knowledge.
00:56:17If I give you money, the money will run out.
00:56:19But if I give you knowledge today...
00:56:21...take it.
00:56:23I have the money.
00:56:25I'll give you the money to find knowledge.
00:56:27It doesn't matter if it's life knowledge...
00:56:29...from the streets or from school.
00:56:31But go and find it.
00:56:33And you'll use that knowledge for yourself.
00:56:35So, if your parents are not around...
00:56:37...and they don't leave you any wealth...
00:56:39...but you have the knowledge to live on your own.
00:56:41You have the knowledge...
00:56:43...to live on your own.
00:56:45So...
00:56:47...and I'm grateful...
00:56:49...for that experience...
00:56:51...that made me who I am today.
00:56:53I can...
00:56:55...when I was in school...
00:56:57...art school...
00:56:59...I gave birth to many...
00:57:01...talents.
00:57:03And I think...
00:57:05...they didn't...
00:57:07...they didn't come with...
00:57:09...who they are today. They didn't think...
00:57:11...they would be here today.
00:57:13And we can give them...
00:57:15...as much confidence...
00:57:17...as we can.
00:57:19You can do it because you have that talent.
00:57:21And you have to nurture that talent.
00:57:23If you don't have...
00:57:25...that kind of teacher...
00:57:27...if I were the teacher...
00:57:29...who was a racist teacher in school...
00:57:31...maybe the kids wouldn't let me go.
00:57:33So...
00:57:35...after school, I went home.
00:57:37I...
00:57:39...met a...
00:57:41...man who was willing...
00:57:43...to take me as his wife.
00:57:45There was a man...
00:57:47...who was willing...
00:57:49...to take you as his wife.
00:57:51There was.
00:57:53Do you know my song?
00:57:55Bass, bass.
00:57:57Do you know my song?
00:57:59So...
00:58:01...and then history...
00:58:03...I think a lot of people know.
00:58:05So that's how I am here.
00:58:07That's how I...
00:58:09...I wouldn't be here today if I wasn't an actress, Dina.
00:58:11Missing you...
00:58:13...I miss you, but...
00:58:15...what I'm doing behind...
00:58:17...the scenes...
00:58:19...is an interesting thing.
00:58:21You want to do a VO...
00:58:23...you get a 30-second script...
00:58:25...you have to be...
00:58:27...a character...
00:58:29...sometimes client requests are funny.
00:58:31It's okay.
00:58:33So you...
00:58:35...enjoy doing it.
00:58:37I enjoy it. Especially now...
00:58:39...I don't have to come to the studio.
00:58:41Sometimes...
00:58:43...my husband hears my recording...
00:58:45...and he's like, what is she doing?
00:58:47Oh, she's doing a VO.
00:58:49It's so fun.
00:58:51And for those who don't know...
00:58:53...Datin Maliam Musa...
00:58:55...her voice has been used in Sinar for a long time.
00:58:57Until now.
00:58:59Until now, there's more.
00:59:01She has said...
00:59:03...Sinar brings life to the world.
00:59:05She has said...
00:59:07...one, two, three...
00:59:10Okay.
00:59:11Tin, I want to ask you...
00:59:13...about the script...
00:59:15...where you were involved in the script.
00:59:17How was it?
00:59:19Who invited you?
00:59:21I don't remember who invited me.
00:59:23Maybe...
00:59:24You've never worked for DFP.
00:59:26You've worked for DFP.
00:59:28Not DFP.
00:59:29DVP.
00:59:31So I don't think so.
00:59:33Maybe it was the production.
00:59:35Maybe Cinematic called me.
00:59:37I don't remember the history.
00:59:39But I went there.
00:59:41The first episode I did...
00:59:43...was in Kampung Sriwangi.
00:59:45It wasn't flat yet.
00:59:47At that time, we had Arwah Mamak Maiden.
00:59:49It was the last season of Arwah Mamak.
00:59:53I went there.
00:59:55We were filming in UKM.
00:59:57I went there.
00:59:59It was a popular sitcom.
01:00:01Everyone wanted to be in it.
01:00:03So I got in.
01:00:06It was fun because...
01:00:08...it was a theatre discipline.
01:00:10We had to practice.
01:00:12After practice, we had to shoot.
01:00:14We had to record.
01:00:16The discipline wasn't strange to me.
01:00:18I liked it.
01:00:20Then...
01:00:22...my first episode ended.
01:00:24I don't remember.
01:00:27Maybe I went there to study.
01:00:29Then...
01:00:31The significance of Pimai Pimai...
01:00:33...in my life when I was studying...
01:00:37Pimai was my financial support...
01:00:39...when I was studying.
01:00:41I have to thank Cinematic...
01:00:43...and...
01:00:45...Puan Chandrawati...
01:00:49...Mr. Afshar, Mr. H.
01:00:51They gave me a chance.
01:00:53I was in England.
01:00:55But during summer break...
01:00:57...or Easter...
01:00:59It was a two-week holiday.
01:01:02I was willing to go back.
01:01:06I usually bought cheap tickets.
01:01:08I went back.
01:01:10I did the recording.
01:01:12I already had...
01:01:18...an official agreement...
01:01:20...with Cinematic's PM.
01:01:23I'll go back for a while.
01:01:25My holiday is coming.
01:01:28So, I went back.
01:01:30I did 4 or 8 episodes.
01:01:32I brought the money back to England.
01:01:35How much was it?
01:01:39How much was the scholarship I got?
01:01:43I lived in Greater London.
01:01:45It was RM228.
01:01:47It was my first degree.
01:01:49Just a little.
01:01:51I wanted to eat.
01:01:53By chance, my brother...
01:01:56...was also in England with me.
01:01:58So, I had two months to feed.
01:02:00Even though he had the scholarship.
01:02:04But, he's my younger brother.
01:02:06It's cold in the winter.
01:02:08I want a sweater.
01:02:10I want a new jumper.
01:02:12If he's my younger brother, he'll have to step on me.
01:02:18This is history.
01:02:20We came from a close-knit family.
01:02:23We grew up without a father.
01:02:25So, we're close.
01:02:26Whatever your sister's sibling needs...
01:02:29...you feel like you have it.
01:02:31You want to give it to them.
01:02:34PMI helped me a lot.
01:02:36Other than the radio ads.
01:02:38The ads were a bit late.
01:02:40PMI was more prompt.
01:02:42So, after the holidays...
01:02:44...in the summer, I got more.
01:02:47So, I brought it back.
01:02:49I'm rich.
01:02:50So, you spent more.
01:02:53I have to thank PMI...
01:02:56...because they were my source of income.
01:03:00They knew and helped me.
01:03:03So, praise be to God.
01:03:06When I came back...
01:03:09...and started working...
01:03:11...it was hard for me.
01:03:16My schedule was full.
01:03:18It was hard.
01:03:19So, I had to pull myself together.
01:03:22I had to concentrate on teaching.
01:03:25It was hard because...
01:03:27...you're a teacher.
01:03:28On Sundays, people laugh at you.
01:03:31On Sundays, you're in class.
01:03:33You get angry.
01:03:34So, there was a conflict.
01:03:36Yes, conflict of interest.
01:03:38So, the dilemma...
01:03:40...wasn't a big one.
01:03:42Maybe time and commitment...
01:03:45...made me concentrate on one thing.
01:03:47I had to choose...
01:03:48...between teaching and commitment.
01:03:51No wonder Datin answered back.
01:03:53Do you know my song?
01:03:54Do you watch PMI Tantu?
01:03:57But my husband...
01:03:58...when I met him...
01:04:00...he was like...
01:04:02...why did you act in PMI?
01:04:06So, I said, it pays the bill.
01:04:09So, for those who are struggling now...
01:04:11...let's reflect.
01:04:12Is your struggle so bad that you can't handle it?
01:04:15There's wisdom in it.
01:04:17Yes, education is important.
01:04:19Education is very important.
01:04:21Okay, Tin.
01:04:22Let's wrap up our conversation this week.
01:04:24Have you ever...
01:04:25I have a question.
01:04:28Has Dato' ever made a song...
01:04:30...for you or Datin?
01:04:31Or will he just let it be?
01:04:33Is it his job?
01:04:35Sometimes, he...
01:04:39I don't remember a time...
01:04:41...when he made a song for me.
01:04:43But in the process of making a song...
01:04:46...we listen to it.
01:04:48But...
01:04:50...he works every day.
01:04:52Every day, he listens to a song.
01:04:53Every day, he listens to a song.
01:04:55So, I think...
01:04:57...maybe when he started to make...
01:05:00...when he was working on his album...
01:05:03...Sampan Cinta...
01:05:04...when he came back...
01:05:06...we listened to the song.
01:05:08I didn't follow him to the studio.
01:05:10I didn't follow him to the studio.
01:05:12I think that's one of the tedious things...
01:05:14...that I can't do.
01:05:15I would rather be home...
01:05:17...and sleep.
01:05:18That's his job, right?
01:05:19Yes.
01:05:20Because I'm like...
01:05:21...I'm so bored.
01:05:23You're bored.
01:05:24You want to wait for a long time.
01:05:25Yes.
01:05:26I want to fix the musicians.
01:05:28At that time, people didn't use...
01:05:30...digital.
01:05:31People still use...
01:05:33...session.
01:05:34Sessionist came to the studio.
01:05:36So, I'm like...
01:05:37...I don't want to.
01:05:38It's okay.
01:05:39I want to listen to a song...
01:05:41...that's ready.
01:05:42I collect royalties.
01:05:46Okay.
01:05:47You're smart.
01:05:48Wait a minute, Dina.
01:05:50Have you ever made a song like...
01:05:52...this song is for you.
01:05:54No.
01:05:55I think all the songs are for me.
01:05:58This song is for you.
01:05:59Actually, no.
01:06:00Actually, no.
01:06:02No.
01:06:03But there's a song that I like.
01:06:05So, there's a song that I like.
01:06:07I'm like...
01:06:08...I like this song.
01:06:09But there's no song that I like.
01:06:13That's my question.
01:06:14Among the songs that you like...
01:06:16...3 songs that you like...
01:06:18...Datin Malia Musa.
01:06:19It doesn't matter if you sing it...
01:06:21...or someone else sings it.
01:06:24I like...
01:06:25...Tujuh Nafas.
01:06:27So, Tujuh Nafas...
01:06:29...was never played...
01:06:31...in any concert.
01:06:32It was played yesterday.
01:06:34Because everyday...
01:06:36...I disturb my MD.
01:06:38Tujuh Nafas.
01:06:39Why do you like that song?
01:06:41I like the rhythm.
01:06:43I like the lyrics.
01:06:46Someone said that song is for me.
01:06:48Are you kidding?
01:06:49Yes, all the songs are for me.
01:06:51What are you talking about?
01:06:53He's my husband.
01:06:55I like Tujuh Nafas.
01:06:57I like Tujuh Nafas.
01:06:58I like...
01:06:59...when I was dating Dato'.
01:07:01I like the song...
01:07:02...Bila Rumi Menari.
01:07:04Dato' was working on the final mix of...
01:07:07...Finengis Bangkit.
01:07:08So, I like the song.
01:07:10Bila Rumi Menari.
01:07:12And...
01:07:14...I think...
01:07:16...I'm not the only one.
01:07:18I think a lot of people like Suatu Masa.
01:07:20Yes.
01:07:21Even though Dato' said...
01:07:23...to sing Suatu Masa.
01:07:24It's disgusting...
01:07:25...for an old person to sing a love song.
01:07:29But Dato' is old.
01:07:31He's not old.
01:07:32He's not old.
01:07:33He's not old.
01:07:34He sings a love song.
01:07:36Right?
01:07:37But we just sing it.
01:07:39It's okay.
01:07:40It's your song.
01:07:42It's okay.
01:07:44But if you listen to it...
01:07:46...it's like he's still young.
01:07:48It's still fun.
01:07:50It's not fun.
01:07:51He's still young.
01:07:52But he's really old.
01:07:54He's old.
01:07:55But we just sing it.
01:07:56But...
01:07:57But I like it.
01:07:58Actually, I...
01:07:59When you said name three...
01:08:01Actually...
01:08:02This is my favourite song.
01:08:04My favourite.
01:08:05Personal.
01:08:06Personal favourite.
01:08:07But actually, I like all of Dato''s songs.
01:08:09Because I think every song...
01:08:11...has a different sound.
01:08:13It has a different taste.
01:08:15So it's...
01:08:16It's different.
01:08:18If I say I like all of them...
01:08:20...there's a lot.
01:08:21But you have to like all of them.
01:08:23Because all of them are royalty.
01:08:28That's right.
01:08:29It's easy.
01:08:30All of them are royalty.
01:08:31There must be a part of you.
01:08:33I'll teach you.
01:08:34I'll teach you.
01:08:35Half.
01:08:36Half of the husband's income is his wife's.
01:08:38That's right.
01:08:39I wrote that part.
01:08:40I'll tell my husband.
01:08:41Just now, when you were talking...
01:08:43...you said half of the husband's income is his wife's.
01:08:45Remember?
01:08:46Don't forget.
01:08:47Dato' wrote that part.
01:08:48Wife, wife. Remember?
01:08:49Like all of me.
01:08:50I'm getting worse here.
01:08:53There's no husband asking for income.
01:08:56Okay, Dato'.
01:08:57Half.
01:08:58Like all of me.
01:08:59My wife wrote all of it.
01:09:01He went to the wrong Ustaz.
01:09:04Half of my income is his wife's.
01:09:06You're joking.
01:09:09Thank you for today's session.
01:09:11It's nothing.
01:09:12We're okay.
01:09:13I hope you and Dato' are always healthy.
01:09:16Amen.
01:09:17I hope you can entertain the Malaysians...
01:09:19...in Singapore and Brunei.
01:09:21That's why I'm here.
01:09:23Do you have anything new to share?
01:09:25Do you want to reveal something about Dato' and you?
01:09:27No.
01:09:28We just finished.
01:09:30We're still trying to straighten our legs.
01:09:32We just finished writing.
01:09:34We're still trying to straighten our legs.
01:09:35Dato' said that he's been standing for 3.5 hours...
01:09:37...and we've been standing for 3.5 hours.
01:09:39We're both tired.
01:09:42So, we're going to rest.
01:09:46But, God willing, we'll have a new project in 2025.
01:09:51We'll finish what we started.
01:09:54We can't always do concerts.
01:09:56People will get tired.
01:09:57We're tired, too.
01:09:58It's okay.
01:09:59It's on cost.
01:10:00If you want to buy a ticket.
01:10:02That's right.
01:10:03So, we hope that we can have another concert...
01:10:08...that will be interesting and fun in 2025.
01:10:12Amen.
01:10:13That's our hope.
01:10:14But, for now, we're going to rest...
01:10:17...and do some work.
01:10:20Maybe, he wants to plant more trees.
01:10:22He wants to plant more trees.
01:10:23Did you just plant?
01:10:24We just planted.
01:10:26I don't know how many weeks or months it took for it to grow.
01:10:29Tin, we want to hear the closing line.
01:10:31Sinar Menyinari Hidupmu VO Style.
01:10:34Can you do that, Tin?
01:10:37Sinar Menyinari Hidupmu VO Style.
01:10:39That's it, Tin.
01:10:40You can close it like that.
01:10:42Okay, Ton.
01:10:44Go ahead.
01:10:45Sinar Menyinari Hidupmu VO Style.
01:10:51See you later.
01:10:52Bye.
01:10:56Sinar Menyinari Hidupmu VO Style.