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00:00Back this week on Borat Celebrity, Assalamualaikum, I'm Dina Nazir.
00:18And I'm Fali.
00:19Yes, this time we're back with someone who is versatile.
00:23He's very versatile.
00:24Agree.
00:25In various fields.
00:26And I've known him since I was a teenager.
00:29You've known him since you were young?
00:30Yes, I've known him since I was a Malaysian Idol.
00:33You must have known a lot of people before you became popular.
00:39Yes, a lot.
00:40But now I'm already popular.
00:42Yes, I mean you're not as popular as before.
00:46Not yet.
00:47And I have a lot of teachers in the industry.
00:49My brothers and sisters in the industry.
00:51Yes, and he...
00:52How do I say this?
00:54When I was young, I was very young.
00:57When I wanted to grow up, I saw him in dramas and movies.
01:02A lot.
01:03And he maintained his looks.
01:07Yes, forever young.
01:09That's right, forever young.
01:11This week we're with Akul Mustafa.
01:14Hi, how are you all?
01:16Alhamdulillah, I'm good. How about you?
01:17Alhamdulillah, I'm doing very well, thank you.
01:19Alhamdulillah.
01:20If we're talking about looks, I must be in my 30s.
01:25You're younger than me.
01:27But you're right.
01:28Look at your hair, your glasses.
01:34My wife said she didn't realize it.
01:37You have to understand, he was good at first.
01:40But then you stand by.
01:41No.
01:42But then you stand by.
01:43My wife said she didn't realize it.
01:44Yes.
01:45She's scared.
01:46There are a lot of types.
01:47Yes, she's scared that I'll get dumped.
01:51You won't understand this.
01:52Now that we're married, we understand this.
01:56But we still have a gap.
02:00I don't dare to fix this.
02:01You don't have to edit this, thank you.
02:03But it's true.
02:04You don't have to edit this part.
02:07I'm not saying that I want to open a gap.
02:11But we can.
02:12But there's a choice.
02:18No, if there's a blessing, I can do it.
02:22If I have to.
02:23If you have to, that's good.
02:27We want to talk about the journey of someone's art.
02:32And we're not just talking about ordinary people.
02:36That's right.
02:37We want to talk about those who have experience in various fields.
02:43Okay.
02:44I'll open the gap for you.
02:46I have a question.
02:48What's the stage name?
02:50Ako Mustafa.
02:51Mustafa is your father's name, right?
02:53Of course, yes.
02:54What's the meaning of Ako?
02:56It's a viral stage name.
03:00No, no, no.
03:02It's different.
03:03What's that? Who's getting hit?
03:05It's different.
03:06That's dangerous.
03:07Why?
03:08What's the meaning of Ako?
03:10Actually, it's a feminine name.
03:12When I was a baby.
03:14I was a baby.
03:16I couldn't crawl yet.
03:17My dad held one leg and one hand.
03:21And he held the other one.
03:24I struggled as a baby.
03:26And he said, what should I do?
03:29So, initially, my nickname was Ako.
03:32In the family.
03:33A.K.U.
03:34A.K.U.
03:35But then, my brother.
03:38In the 80s.
03:40He always rated all the supermodels in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur.
03:45I mean, the top models in Malaysia.
03:47All his ex-girlfriends.
03:50Okay.
03:51And then, one of the ex-models.
03:54The ex-girlfriends.
03:58Became a family friend.
04:00And then, she's very pretty.
04:02But she's a bit troublesome.
04:05She didn't say my name.
04:06She said, Ako.
04:07Ako.
04:08Ako, could you help me?
04:09Oh, I see.
04:11So, because she's pretty.
04:12I was like, call me Ako.
04:15He's happy.
04:17After that, I told everyone in the family.
04:19Don't call me Ako.
04:20Call me Ako.
04:21Oh, I see.
04:22And the best thing is, my family treated me well.
04:24Ako.
04:25Ako.
04:26Because of your ex-girlfriend?
04:29Yes.
04:30If my brother is handsome like this.
04:32His brother has a lot of ex-girlfriend models.
04:35How can he be so good?
04:37I mean, he's more handsome.
04:39It's a loss.
04:40No, no, no.
04:41You have to think like this.
04:42I'm the loser.
04:44So, my parents have to improve their son.
04:48Until he gets me.
04:49I understand.
04:52I understand.
04:53Oh, the final product.
04:55The final product.
04:56The final product is the best, right?
04:58Yes, it's the best.
04:59It has to be improved.
05:01He couldn't get any better after he got me.
05:04That's enough.
05:05He's the loser.
05:06He's done.
05:07That's how he treats his brother.
05:09That's how.
05:10Because I'm handsome.
05:11That's enough.
05:12That's my final product.
05:14After that, it's over.
05:15You can't do it anymore.
05:16Because this is the best.
05:17This is the best.
05:19Yes, I was the favorite.
05:20Even though they didn't want to admit it.
05:22But you admit it.
05:23I have to admit it for them.
05:26Because, you know.
05:27Old school people are hard to show.
05:31Good things.
05:32So, I have to show it to them.
05:34I have to speak for them.
05:37His brother must be jealous.
05:40How many siblings do you have?
05:42I have two brothers and one sister.
05:44Okay.
05:45He's the fourth one.
05:46He's spoiled.
05:47He's spoiled.
05:48He's the favorite.
05:49He's the favorite.
05:50He didn't admit that he's the favorite.
05:51But, if there's no siblings.
05:52It means that my brother is the only one...
05:54...who has a career in acting.
05:57Yes.
05:58By chance.
06:00How did it happen?
06:02How did it happen?
06:05It's all Dato' Afrin Shawky's fault.
06:07Why is it his fault?
06:09Because I never had the intention to be an actor.
06:12Okay.
06:13In fact, when I was young.
06:14I used to curse all the actors.
06:17He's the favorite.
06:18Yes.
06:20And then, one day.
06:21I was hanging out.
06:22I just came back from college.
06:24I was doing nothing.
06:25I was sad because I just broke up...
06:26...with my ex-girlfriend.
06:28He's the same.
06:29He's the same.
06:30I learned from my brother.
06:33You have to blame your brother.
06:34It's still his fault.
06:37So, I was depressed.
06:40Doing nothing.
06:41For a few months.
06:43I was hanging out with Afrin.
06:45How did you know each other?
06:46We knew each other from Form 1.
06:48Schoolmates.
06:49Yes.
06:50But, we became friends after I went overseas to study.
06:54When we were in school.
06:55We weren't close when we were in school.
06:57But, when I left school.
06:58We became close.
06:59And so, every year.
07:01When I came back from overseas.
07:02We were hanging out together.
07:04And...
07:05And...
07:06We were very close.
07:07Like...
07:09My family told me that we were twins.
07:13Twins.
07:15If you look at Afrin.
07:16You can see my face.
07:17If you look at my face.
07:18You can see Afrin.
07:19Wow.
07:20But, the problem is.
07:21We've fast forwarded to the next 30 years.
07:25Is it the same?
07:26Maybe.
07:28Be careful.
07:29It's your favourite.
07:30So, I came back from the US.
07:34I was sad.
07:35So, I was down.
07:36So, in the first month.
07:37Afrin was like, okay.
07:38It's okay.
07:39It's okay.
07:40Because, at that time.
07:41I was serious.
07:42I wanted to marry that woman.
07:44But, it's not meant to be.
07:46Hey, bro.
07:47Can I ask you something?
07:48Which country is Mak Saleh from?
07:49America.
07:50America.
07:51She was my blonde American babe.
07:54Blonde American babe.
07:56Yes.
07:57She had a very beautiful personality.
08:00Don't say that.
08:03But, if it's a chub made in the US.
08:06Okay, bro.
08:07It's the same.
08:08I came back.
08:09I was sad.
08:10It's dangerous.
08:11Personality.
08:13Yes.
08:15So, I forgot.
08:16Okay.
08:17So, it's not meant to be.
08:18You didn't want to get married.
08:19You were frustrated.
08:20So, I was frustrated.
08:21In the first month.
08:22Afrin was like, it's okay.
08:23It's okay.
08:24Because, I was really down.
08:25In the second month.
08:26Afrin was tired.
08:27Huh?
08:28Afrin was like.
08:29He was tired.
08:30He was doing nothing.
08:31I was just doing nothing.
08:32I was just like.
08:34And then.
08:35In the second month.
08:36Afrin was really tired.
08:37He couldn't stand it.
08:38He said to me.
08:39There's this theater production.
08:41They're looking for more actors.
08:42You go to the audition now.
08:44Forcibly.
08:46So, I was like.
08:48Okay.
08:50So, I went to the audition.
08:51And then, I got in.
08:53What theater is that?
08:55It was called The Storyteller.
08:57And.
08:58It was a very big production.
09:00I mean.
09:01At that time.
09:02It was in 1996, I think.
09:03So, at that time.
09:05The theater production.
09:06Was very big.
09:07Because.
09:08The actors.
09:10The script writer.
09:11Was someone.
09:12Who was great.
09:13His name was Jid Murad.
09:14The late Jid Murad.
09:17And then.
09:19The director.
09:20Was Christian Jid.
09:22With Zahir Malbakri.
09:24Oh.
09:25It was a big production.
09:26So, I really.
09:27Got lucky.
09:28Because, I didn't know.
09:29Who they were.
09:30I was just like.
09:31Zero.
09:32Zero.
09:33And also.
09:34Making fun of everybody.
09:36So.
09:37And then.
09:38I got into it.
09:39And then.
09:40They taught me.
09:41I mean.
09:42They really taught me.
09:43I mean.
09:44Because.
09:45You know.
09:46Who knows Christian Jid.
09:47Yeah.
09:48Yeah.
09:49He was very fierce.
09:50You know.
09:51His hand will come out.
09:52Like that.
09:53So.
09:54So, I was like.
09:55What is this?
09:56I was very confused.
09:57Because I didn't know.
09:58What's going on?
09:59He was so fierce.
10:00He was pretending.
10:01You know.
10:02Other actors.
10:03They were pretending to be a couple.
10:04I didn't understand.
10:05So.
10:06I mean.
10:07So many things.
10:08So, I was like.
10:09I was very confused.
10:10Okay.
10:11But.
10:12I was like.
10:13But.
10:14It was fun.
10:15Oh.
10:16But the best.
10:17Because.
10:18After we rehearsed.
10:19Rehearsed.
10:20Rehearsed.
10:21And then.
10:22We did a performance.
10:23Still.
10:24I wasn't sure.
10:25What I did.
10:26I was like.
10:27I just did it.
10:28Before.
10:29Before I got his.
10:30Feel.
10:31Feel.
10:32Momentum.
10:33Yes.
10:34His soul.
10:35Because I didn't understand.
10:36But.
10:37The best.
10:38I was having fun.
10:39After the production.
10:40I was paid.
10:41That's the best.
10:42And then.
10:43And then.
10:44And then I was like.
10:45Ting.
10:46Oh.
10:47You can have fun.
10:48And be paid.
10:49Oh.
10:50You can do a little more.
10:51So.
10:52At that time.
10:53You didn't think.
10:54That acting was a job.
10:55Or how?
10:56No.
10:57And then.
10:58But.
10:59His interest came.
11:00And then.
11:01Straight away.
11:02I finished the production.
11:03I auditioned.
11:04For another production.
11:05And then.
11:06Got it again.
11:07And then.
11:08Also.
11:09Fun.
11:10And then.
11:11Also.
11:12Get paid.
11:13And I was like.
11:14That's it.
11:15I'm in.
11:16But.
11:17But.
11:18The important thing.
11:19Between the first production.
11:20And the second production.
11:21There is improvement.
11:22In my performance.
11:23Okay.
11:24So.
11:25That's what makes me.
11:26How.
11:27Good can I get.
11:28Oh.
11:29Because.
11:30If I don't have that goal.
11:31Then.
11:32Be pointless.
11:33So.
11:34I.
11:35Continue.
11:36To act.
11:37Because.
11:38I want to know.
11:39If I can improve.
11:40And how.
11:41How much can I improve.
11:42And.
11:43Also.
11:44Because.
11:45At the time.
11:46I didn't do anything.
11:47I was like.
11:48Better I do this.
11:49Rather than.
11:50Doing nothing.
11:51Yeah.
11:52And get paid.
11:53Yes.
11:54Exactly.
11:55But I did theater.
11:56Only.
11:57For three years.
11:58Okay.
11:59The beginning is theater.
12:00Yes.
12:01Three years.
12:02English theater right.
12:03Mixed.
12:04Mixed.
12:05I have acted.
12:06Malay theater.
12:07For.
12:08Ibu Fauzia Nawi.
12:09Oh.
12:10At the beginning of the three years.
12:11Towards the end of the three years.
12:14Okay.
12:15But.
12:16When I met.
12:17Ibu Fauzia.
12:18She was looking at me.
12:19And she was looking at me.
12:20Then.
12:21We talked.
12:22Then she asked.
12:23Are you serious?
12:24I'm like.
12:25Uh.
12:26Uh.
12:27Yeah.
12:28You're not sure right.
12:29How do you want to answer?
12:30That's it.
12:31That's what I want to answer.
12:32In Garang language.
12:33I want to answer this.
12:34And then.
12:35I'm like.
12:36Yeah.
12:37And then.
12:38Okay.
12:39Enough about theater.
12:40I brought you on TV.
12:41And I'm like.
12:42Huh.
12:43Are you sure?
12:44Oh.
12:45I was like.
12:46Really?
12:47See.
12:48If someone else said.
12:49I have to make TV.
12:50I would have been like.
12:51Whatever.
12:52I don't believe it.
12:53Because.
12:54It's comfortable in the theater.
12:55And also.
12:56I feel safe in the theater.
12:57Because.
12:58Theater.
12:59Not many viewers.
13:00Okay.
13:01At most.
13:02Maybe.
13:03Four hundred.
13:04Fifty people.
13:05It's over there.
13:06Yes.
13:07But.
13:08If you go on TV.
13:09And then.
13:10I'm not good at acting.
13:11I don't know.
13:12How many millions of people will see.
13:13True.
13:14True.
13:15So.
13:16That's why.
13:17I don't dare to make TV.
13:18Because.
13:19Ibu said.
13:20I.
13:21Enough of theater.
13:22Because.
13:23She knows what she's talking about.
13:24Yeah.
13:25With her caliber.
13:26She saw.
13:27Then.
13:28I just said.
13:29I don't know how.
13:30Okay.
13:31And I said.
13:32It's okay.
13:33Then she brought me to meet.
13:34All these producers.
13:35All these directors.
13:36Around KL.
13:37And.
13:38Because.
13:39I got an introduction.
13:40To all these people.
13:41From her.
13:42Almost.
13:43From the beginning.
13:44Main character.
13:45Oh.
13:46The first.
13:47The first drama I did.
13:48They wanted to test me.
13:49So.
13:50They gave me a small role.
13:51Okay.
13:52A middle after that.
13:53Main character.
13:54Main character.
13:55All main characters.
13:56Main characters.
13:57So.
13:58I got very lucky.
13:59Okay.
14:00That's TV first.
14:01Yes.
14:02TV first.
14:03Oh.
14:04What.
14:05And.
14:06Trans.
14:07Did you remember?
14:08Uh-huh.
14:09Aflin who pulled into.
14:10TV.
14:11TV.
14:12Not.
14:13No.
14:14Ibu.
14:15The theater.
14:16Aflin who told me to go to the theater.
14:17Yeah.
14:18Yeah.
14:20Yeah.
14:21Yeah.
14:22Yes, if it wasn't for Ibu Fauzia Nawi, they wouldn't have believed in me.
14:27That's right.
14:28She's right to use Ibu Fauzia Nawi as a reference.
14:33But if it wasn't for her talent, it wouldn't have happened.
14:36And her own effort wouldn't have worked either.
14:37Because she tried to be a small character first, right?
14:39That's right.
14:40Then she got the role, right?
14:41Yes, because they wanted to test her.
14:44Yes, they wanted to test her first.
14:45Then she became the main character.
14:47What is the main character's story?
14:49Who is she acting with?
14:50The title was called Pencarian Emilia.
14:54Or Emelina.
14:55Pencarian Emilia.
14:56With the character...
14:59What is it?
15:00Here we know the age of Afon Mustafa.
15:04Because he doesn't remember.
15:07But you can google it.
15:08What?
15:09When and with whom?
15:11It was a long time ago.
15:131999 or something like that.
15:15Okay.
15:16What?
15:17Almost 30 years ago.
15:18Do you remember that experience?
15:19The first time you wanted to be the main character.
15:21Yes.
15:22I just...
15:23You just did it?
15:24I just did it.
15:25I didn't think too much.
15:27I just went for it.
15:28But during the first time, was it weird?
15:30How many shots did you want to take?
15:32What angle did you want?
15:33No.
15:34Because I was used to rehearsing in the theater.
15:36Okay.
15:37And then when my mother asked me to join the TV,
15:41I started exploring the TV.
15:42But what I did was...
15:44Because when I acted, the TV was different from the theater.
15:47Yes.
15:48Because in the theater, the audience is far away.
15:52So I felt free.
15:55Safe.
15:56But when I acted on TV,
15:58suddenly there was this camera in front of me.
16:01So I'm trying to talk to you,
16:02but what is this thing in front of me?
16:05What are you doing?
16:07And then I had to act like I didn't know.
16:10Even though it felt like you had eyes,
16:12you were staring at it.
16:14Actually, what I did was...
16:16I went to a lot of auditions for commercials.
16:21And I managed to find one audition per day for three months.
16:26So I went to 90 auditions.
16:28Not to get a job.
16:30But because I was angry with the camera.
16:33Because I wanted to get used to the camera.
16:35You wanted to practice.
16:36Yes, because I became a coward again.
16:39So I went to auditions.
16:40Hi, my name is Akif Mustafa.
16:42My body is heavy.
16:44Yes, auditions.
16:46And then I had to act.
16:50But the best thing is,
16:52I went to 30 auditions and I got one job.
16:55One job.
16:56But it's a bit weird.
16:58But it's weird.
16:59You want to practice, but you go to auditions.
17:00Yes.
17:01Then who will ask you to hold the camera?
17:03Because I didn't have the budget to buy a camera.
17:05At that time.
17:06And also when I was alone,
17:09I didn't feel real.
17:11If a friend holds the camera,
17:13maybe it's not embarrassing.
17:15Because you want to get rid of the embarrassment.
17:17Yes.
17:18But it's interesting.
17:19It's the first time I've heard of it.
17:20To get rid of the camera shy,
17:21go to auditions.
17:24What was the most famous ad?
17:27The most famous was the
17:29orchid flower ad.
17:32But actually,
17:33the ad was about milk.
17:36The orchid flower ad was about milk?
17:38Because,
17:40I wanted to show that the boy
17:42was smarter than the adults.
17:45So they took a 4-year-old boy.
17:49So I was posing at an orchid flower
17:52and said,
17:53flower, flower.
17:54I wanted to teach him to say flower.
17:56Then the boy looked at me.
17:58It's an orchid.
18:01Remember?
18:02It's an orchid.
18:03It's an orchid.
18:05So in the story,
18:06the boy is smarter than you?
18:08Yes.
18:11And it's still going on.
18:13So the boy is smarter
18:15because he drinks milk.
18:17What's going on?
18:19Because one of my dramas
18:21that became very popular
18:24until
18:2510 years later,
18:27there's still a new fan.
18:29It's Captain Boleh.
18:31In Captain Boleh,
18:32my character
18:34is not as clever
18:36as the boys in the story.
18:39I understand.
18:41You always get that kind of character, right?
18:43Typecasting.
18:45That's not good.
18:46It's okay.
18:47I don't mind making people smarter.
18:49Happy.
18:50Make them look smarter.
18:51Make them look smarter.
18:52Because I learned
18:55this saying in English.
18:58It's better to be quiet
19:00and appear dumb
19:01than to open your mouth
19:03and remove all doubt.
19:06Translate it.
19:09I just said, oh.
19:10Translate it.
19:11Later.
19:12It's better to be quiet
19:14and appear dumb
19:16than to open your mouth
19:18and remove all doubt.
19:21It's stupid.
19:22It's not good.
19:23Not smart.
19:24Not smart.
19:25Flip.
19:27Okay.
19:28It's a cover.
19:29Yes, cover.
19:30If you look at it,
19:32from what people said,
19:34what's the name of the movie?
19:35Disco?
19:36Discography?
19:37Discography.
19:38It's a disco movie.
19:40Actually,
19:41I, Mustafa,
19:42started with movies
19:43with funny genres.
19:45Yes, comedy.
19:47How about you?
19:48Did people say
19:49you're funny?
19:50Funny?
19:51Or because I'm a shocker?
19:53You're funny too.
19:56I'm not sure.
19:58He's funny too.
20:00Funny.
20:01Funny.
20:02Actually.
20:03I don't want to say it
20:04because
20:05I think I'm like this.
20:07But people say,
20:08no, you're like this.
20:09I'm like, really?
20:11But,
20:12most of the movies,
20:13I think,
20:14the movies
20:15are with Afrin.
20:17Yes, a few.
20:19And,
20:20Afrin,
20:21most of the weird characters
20:23are bullied.
20:25They're humiliated.
20:26It's all Afrin's fault.
20:27It's not good.
20:29Because
20:30when we grow up,
20:31we're like that.
20:33Don't be so honest.
20:35It's okay.
20:36I don't mind.
20:37I'm married.
20:38I have a child.
20:40I don't care.
20:41And, sorry,
20:42I don't want to open
20:43a new chapter.
20:45So, Afrin
20:46is a realisation
20:47in the drama?
20:48He brought
20:49the character
20:50that he knows
20:51about Agung Mustafa
20:52into the movie.
20:54A bit of that character.
20:56But, that's what
20:57made Malaysia feel,
20:58Dina thinks,
20:59Malaysia feels close
21:00to the characters
21:01that you played.
21:04Because he's like,
21:05we have friends like this.
21:06We have friends like this.
21:07We have friends
21:08that we love.
21:09Like this.
21:10Short-circuit.
21:14There's no shortage
21:15of serious dramas
21:16that need
21:17methods.
21:19But, how do you feel
21:20about the character?
21:22I actually
21:23don't care.
21:24For me,
21:25I want to try.
21:26Because,
21:27when I started,
21:29I wanted to be
21:30a real actor.
21:33Which is,
21:34whatever character
21:35they give me,
21:36I accept it
21:37and I try to do
21:38as well as I can.
21:39I take it as a challenge
21:40for myself.
21:41Because,
21:43coincidentally,
21:45when I started
21:46my career in the 90s,
21:48we had to do
21:49resumes, right?
21:50Yes, yes, yes.
21:51So, I did.
21:52I'm like,
21:53what kind of resume
21:54do I want to do?
21:55Can't I write
21:56that I want to be an actor?
21:57It's embarrassing, right?
21:59But then,
22:00I said, okay,
22:01let's change the sentence.
22:02I want to be respected
22:03as an actor.
22:05It's a bit long.
22:07He can see it.
22:08And,
22:09Alhamdulillah,
22:10I can say that
22:12I achieved that
22:13because,
22:14because now,
22:15I don't have to tell people
22:16that I'm an actor.
22:18People will say,
22:19hey, you're an actor, right?
22:21And then, I'm like,
22:22well,
22:24maybe.
22:26Sometimes.
22:28So,
22:29I think I achieved
22:31what I wrote.
22:32Okay.
22:33So,
22:34to be respected
22:35in my own
22:38eyes is basically
22:39like this.
22:41I like versatile actors.
22:43When they're
22:44characters,
22:45they look like that.
22:47When they look like
22:48a fool,
22:49they look like a fool
22:50to die.
22:52And I'm like,
22:53how do you do that?
22:54I want to have
22:56that ability.
22:59But,
23:01I rarely get
23:02a villainous character.
23:03In fact,
23:04I never got one.
23:05Because,
23:06because everyone said,
23:07I'm unique.
23:08I can't be a villainous character.
23:10Good face.
23:11Good face.
23:12You're so sweet.
23:13Hey, not good face.
23:14I got bullied.
23:16Scheme.
23:17You.
23:18But, okay.
23:19Other than the villainous character
23:20that you wanted,
23:21what other character
23:22that you
23:23wanted?
23:24Rushlisa.
23:25Rushlisa.
23:32If possible,
23:33I want to act
23:34in MCU.
23:40If possible.
23:41Marvel Cinematic Universe.
23:42Okay.
23:43Marvel.
23:44Film Marvel.
23:45I didn't understand just now.
23:46Oh, MCU.
23:47Marvel Cinematic Universe.
23:49He's a cartoon too
23:50like Haflin.
23:51He has a lot of cartoons.
23:53It's fun.
23:54I'm telling you.
23:55It's fun.
23:56It's not a lie.
23:57Amen.
23:58Amen.
23:59Do you know that
24:00Thor
24:01can speak Indonesian?
24:03Yes.
24:04Because,
24:05there's a reason.
24:06It happened, right?
24:07You never know.
24:08One day,
24:09maybe me and him
24:10can be good friends.
24:11If Keanu Reeves
24:12can speak Indonesian
24:14in John Wick 4,
24:16it's impossible.
24:17It's impossible.
24:19He's interesting
24:20when my brother said
24:21he's good friends
24:22with Dato' Afrin Shauki.
24:23Yes.
24:24I just want to know.
24:25When you were studying
24:26in the US,
24:27what was your course?
24:28Me?
24:29Yes.
24:30Aerospace Engineering.
24:35It's not Aeronautics.
24:36It's Aerospace.
24:37If that's the case,
24:38what will you do?
24:41I have to build
24:42a spaceship
24:43that Dato'
24:44Muzaffar can ride.
24:45NASA.
24:46Engineer Spaceship.
24:47It's NASA.
24:48It's NASA, right?
24:49Or SpaceX.
24:50Or SpaceX.
24:52SpaceX?
24:53Elon Musk's.
24:54Sorry.
24:56Sorry.
24:57I don't know his name.
24:58I'm an actor.
24:59I know.
25:00What do you mean?
25:02What do you mean?
25:07Who's your partner?
25:08Who's your partner?
25:09It's me.
25:12It's safer.
25:13Don't worry.
25:14I got you, bro.
25:17In many movies,
25:19I think,
25:20if I can pinpoint
25:21one story
25:22that you like,
25:24your character,
25:25you like that movie too,
25:26and you're like,
25:27I'm so proud
25:28I'm a part of that movie.
25:30What's the story?
25:32Movie and TV,
25:33not really.
25:34Theater, yes.
25:37Because in theater,
25:38we have time
25:39to rehearse.
25:41For me,
25:42if I want
25:43a great performance,
25:44there has to be a rehearsal.
25:46So,
25:47for me,
25:48this is a weakness
25:49in our industry.
25:50But for theater,
25:51there's this one theater
25:52that I made
25:53that actually was
25:55a student project
25:56by Actor Studio.
25:58And the title was
25:59Shooting.
26:00And in that theater,
26:04it's like,
26:05the story is simple.
26:06It's about a boy
26:07meeting a girl,
26:08and in the end,
26:09they like each other
26:10and leave the coffee shop
26:11and live happily.
26:13Happily ever after.
26:15But,
26:16it always has to be reset.
26:18It's like,
26:19I start,
26:20I say,
26:21Hi, how are you?
26:22And then the girl
26:23answers,
26:24let's say,
26:25Go away!
26:26And then suddenly,
26:27there's a bell,
26:28and we have to start again.
26:29Start again.
26:30Restart.
26:31Hi, how are you?
26:32I'm fine, thank you.
26:33Well, I don't like you!
26:34Ding!
26:35The bell rings again.
26:36Oh!
26:37So, I like it
26:38because the way
26:39we interpreted
26:40the play,
26:42did I tell you the title?
26:43The title is
26:44Shooting.
26:45So,
26:46instead of
26:47we just
26:48start again,
26:49start again,
26:50we changed the character.
26:52So,
26:53the first character is
26:55soft,
26:56then,
26:57very macho,
26:58and then,
26:59tough.
27:01So, it became fun
27:02because
27:03we explored
27:04our abilities.
27:06And,
27:07for me,
27:08I really like that character
27:09because I feel like
27:10I got to showcase
27:11my versatility,
27:12which at that time
27:13was very important
27:14for me.
27:15So, there are many characters.
27:16In one scene.
27:17In one production.
27:18But,
27:19there are many situations,
27:20I mean,
27:21one situation,
27:22there are many characters.
27:23Yes.
27:25Many characters,
27:26many outcomes.
27:27But,
27:28there are only two people in the scene.
27:29So, we have to
27:32show the whole thing.
27:35And,
27:37we had to switch
27:38instantly, you know.
27:39We can't, like,
27:41when the bell rings,
27:42okay,
27:43start again.
27:44We can't.
27:45But,
27:46is there a script
27:47or spontaneous?
27:48No, script.
27:49Script, okay.
27:50Like,
27:51last week,
27:52Mr. Fatimah Abubakar
27:53also said that
27:54in acting,
27:55you have to rehearse,
27:56practice,
27:57and so on.
27:58Actually,
27:59Fatty is my cousin.
28:00Actually,
28:01his husband is my cousin.
28:02Oh,
28:03with the white man.
28:04Oh.
28:05No wonder,
28:06it's the same.
28:07You have to find things a lot.
28:08Because of that,
28:09when acting,
28:10you have to practice.
28:11With your husband.
28:12Do you remember
28:13what Aunty Fatty said
28:14about her husband?
28:15I love you,
28:16but I hate you.
28:17I want to kill you.
28:18Maybe my brother
28:19is like Mr. Fatty.
28:22Who do I want to kill?
28:26Okay,
28:27we want to touch a little
28:28about his friend,
28:29Dato' Amri Shauky.
28:30Oh,
28:31all his secrets?
28:32Yes,
28:33he's a bully too.
28:34He's a bully too.
28:35Does he like to bully you?
28:36In the past,
28:37he was in the movie,
28:38Bully.
28:39No,
28:40Dato',
28:41I feel,
28:42I feel that
28:43when we grow up,
28:44we are like,
28:47we have the same thoughts.
28:48It's like,
28:49no matter what,
28:51what happens,
28:53in the end,
28:54we will agree
28:55on the same thing.
28:56Oh.
28:57It's like,
28:58you know like,
28:59if A equals B,
29:00at first,
29:01but later,
29:02maybe,
29:03a few months later,
29:04or a year later,
29:05yeah,
29:06it's true,
29:07A equals B.
29:08Oh,
29:10and then,
29:11we had the relationship,
29:12even though I went overseas to study,
29:15when I came back,
29:16our friendship continued
29:17like there was no break.
29:18Oh,
29:19update each other all the time,
29:20and all that.
29:21No,
29:22when I went to school there,
29:24in England,
29:25and then he was here,
29:26we don't communicate.
29:27Oh.
29:28But when we came back,
29:29we were together,
29:30until I didn't sleep at my house,
29:31I slept at his house.
29:32Oh.
29:33If he was in college,
29:34I slept in college.
29:35I went to his class,
29:36even though I wasn't a student.
29:39Oh,
29:40that's so nice.
29:41That's right,
29:42that's so nice.
29:44And then,
29:45I teased all the girls in his class,
29:46and then,
29:47after there was a problem,
29:48I came back.
29:49Teased?
29:50He must have left his chop there,
29:51or there,
29:52or there.
29:53Yeah,
29:54how handsome was he?
29:55How was he?
29:56We've talked about him,
29:57he had a lot of boyfriends,
29:58girlfriends,
29:59right?
30:00No,
30:01but seriously,
30:02back then,
30:03I didn't believe that
30:04I was handsome,
30:05you know,
30:06because I didn't know.
30:07Okay.
30:08I remember,
30:09me and Afrin,
30:10we went to a tea dance.
30:11You all remember tea dances?
30:12Uh-huh,
30:13uh-huh.
30:14You know,
30:15Piccadilly,
30:16Piccadilly.
30:17Yeah,
30:18yeah,
30:19yeah.
30:20Okay.
30:21So,
30:22back then,
30:23there was this one girl,
30:24and then,
30:25me and Afrin,
30:26like,
30:27trying to tackle her,
30:28everything,
30:29and then,
30:30suddenly,
30:31and then,
30:32this girl said,
30:33ah,
30:34you're so cute.
30:35Oh,
30:36you're so handsome,
30:37you're so cute.
30:38Yeah.
30:39Was that because you were blushing,
30:40or because you didn't believe her?
30:41Because I didn't believe her at all.
30:42Oh.
30:43And then,
30:44Afrin,
30:45again,
30:46threw up.
30:47He threw up a lot,
30:48Datuk.
30:49And he's like,
30:50you are handsome,
30:51you idiot.
30:52And then,
30:53he walked off.
30:54And I was like,
30:55huh?
30:56Huh?
30:57What is this?
30:58I can't process it.
30:59The idea cannot go in.
31:00Because,
31:01again,
31:02if someone else says,
31:03you're handsome,
31:04I like,
31:05you're handsome,
31:06I like,
31:07you're lying,
31:08nonsense.
31:09But because,
31:10Afrin is my best friend.
31:11Yes,
31:12I won't lie.
31:13Ah,
31:14so when he said that,
31:15I'm like,
31:16huh?
31:17Oh,
31:18are you serious?
31:19Really?
31:20You're handsome.
31:21No,
31:22I didn't even say that.
31:23Okay.
31:24I can't process it
31:25for a few months.
31:26Okay.
31:27Oh,
31:28that's different.
31:29If it's me,
31:30I know I'm handsome.
31:31I know.
31:32Yes,
31:33you're handsome.
31:35Masya Allah,
31:36handsome.
31:37Did you see that?
31:38I only put my lips together.
31:40Yes,
31:41you're handsome.
31:42That's normal.
31:43Wow,
31:44I see you every day,
31:45you're handsome.
31:46What are you doing?
31:47It's normal.
31:48It's okay,
31:49it's okay.
31:50Okay,
31:51let's ask a fun question.
31:52Yes.
31:53Let's ask a serious question.
31:54Okay.
31:55Yes.
31:56The loss of
31:57Ako Mustafa
31:58in the industry.
31:59Oh,
32:00I thought it was money loss.
32:01No,
32:02that's not it.
32:03That's why
32:04we're afraid
32:05to talk about it there.
32:06What?
32:07There was a time
32:08when you were gone for a while.
32:09Yes.
32:10And only
32:112-3 years later,
32:12you came back.
32:13I came back.
32:14Basically,
32:15after I got married
32:17and had a child.
32:20Because at that time,
32:21I was at the top of my game.
32:22Yes.
32:23Drama,
32:24left and right.
32:25That's right.
32:26And when I got married
32:27and had a child,
32:29I didn't see my daughter.
32:32Because,
32:33by chance,
32:37the first 2 months
32:38when she was born,
32:39I could take care of her
32:40every day.
32:41Okay.
32:42And then the third month,
32:43suddenly,
32:44I went for a shoot.
32:45She
32:46couldn't handle
32:47that I wasn't there.
32:48My wife
32:49had to
32:50wrap her
32:51in my clothes
32:52that I wore
32:53so that I could smell her.
32:55And I had to
32:56clip
32:57a picture
32:58of my passport
32:59or IC.
33:00Oh.
33:01In front of her,
33:02in my hair,
33:03so that she could see my face.
33:04Oh.
33:05Then she would relax,
33:06laugh,
33:07and then sleep.
33:08If not,
33:09she would just cry.
33:10Oh.
33:11And then,
33:13then,
33:15as I continued
33:16to work,
33:18I didn't see
33:19my daughter.
33:20I saw her
33:21but it was bedtime.
33:22Because,
33:23you know,
33:24when the production starts,
33:26if you're the main character,
33:27it's almost every scene
33:28you're in.
33:29So,
33:30when I woke up in the morning,
33:31I had breakfast on set.
33:32So,
33:33my wife and my daughter
33:34were still asleep.
33:35Still asleep.
33:36And then,
33:37when I got home,
33:38it was after midnight.
33:39They were asleep.
33:40They were asleep.
33:41So,
33:42I saw them
33:43sleeping.
33:44So,
33:45I was like,
33:46I'm working hard
33:47because I want to spend time
33:48with my family
33:49but I can't spend time.
33:50So,
33:51I decided
33:52to reduce it.
33:53So,
33:54I told
33:55all the producers
33:56and directors
33:57that I didn't want
33:58to be a supporting character
33:59so that I can
34:00go home early.
34:01I understand.
34:03So,
34:04that's how it started
34:05to slow down.
34:06Okay.
34:07And then,
34:09it got worse and worse
34:10and did you not
34:11act at all
34:12for...
34:13I did.
34:14For a short period.
34:16There was like,
34:17maybe not that short.
34:192 or 3 years.
34:202 or 3 years.
34:22What did you do
34:23for those 2 or 3 years?
34:24I don't remember.
34:28I tried so many things.
34:30I tried...
34:31because I wanted to
34:32change my income.
34:33I tried this,
34:34I tried that.
34:35I got cheated
34:36and almost went to jail
34:37because I got cheated.
34:38You got cheated
34:39and almost went to jail?
34:40Yes.
34:41I?
34:42Because of that slander.
34:43Okay.
34:44He used our name.
34:45We...
34:46Okay.
34:47Because as actors,
34:48we act as businessmen
34:49but we don't know
34:50about business at all.
34:51Okay, I understand.
34:52So,
34:53when we try
34:54to do business,
34:55very fast,
34:56we learn
34:57that we don't know
34:58anything.
34:59Oh.
35:00He put the blame
35:01on you.
35:02Yes.
35:03Okay, I understand.
35:04So, in those 2 or 3 years,
35:05you've tried
35:06so many things
35:07and what made you
35:08open your heart
35:09to go back
35:10to Laya Perak?
35:13Well,
35:15fortunately,
35:16Dato' Afrin helped me.
35:17He took me
35:18as an in-house producer
35:19before.
35:20Okay, okay.
35:21So, I learned a lot
35:22about producing
35:24for about 7 years,
35:25I think.
35:26We had a conversation
35:27about this, right?
35:28That you started writing
35:30or producing,
35:31something like that?
35:33Producing?
35:34Producing, maybe.
35:35But I did try writing also
35:36but I don't like writing.
35:37Okay.
35:38Writing is...
35:39I always
35:40make it tense.
35:43Make it tense.
35:45And then,
35:47so,
35:48and then,
35:50I don't know,
35:51suddenly,
35:52Afrin too,
35:53he took me
35:54to act
35:55to act
35:56in a few of the dramas.
35:58And then,
36:00and then,
36:02some people
36:03just started to...
36:04Eh, I'm back!
36:06He's back.
36:08And,
36:09including the film,
36:11there's a musical, right?
36:13Baik Penyalong?
36:14Baik Penyalong,
36:15is there?
36:16There's only one cameo scene.
36:18Not one,
36:19but it's a cameo.
36:21I was one of the designers
36:22who lost.
36:24He was like that,
36:25a small character,
36:26his brother.
36:27People saw him.
36:28He was like a bully
36:29in Dato' Abdi Shawqi's story.
36:30People saw him.
36:31True.
36:32When he came out,
36:33people were agitated.
36:34Eh, why is he like this?
36:35Right?
36:36There's an impact.
36:38But,
36:39people said
36:40it's good
36:41that a friend like Dato' Abdi Shawqi
36:42won't leave his brother.
36:44Oh, yeah.
36:45I mean, there were times
36:46that,
36:47you know,
36:48when it was really dry,
36:50and then,
36:51my son asked
36:53I went to Dato' Afrin,
36:54and I said,
36:55Afrin,
36:56my son wants to eat,
36:57can you help?
36:58He paid for it.
36:59He,
37:00he's
37:01a true best friend.
37:03He helped us
37:05for all these things.
37:06Oh, you mean,
37:07there were times
37:08when my brother
37:09faced financial problems.
37:10There were times
37:11like that?
37:12No.
37:13Not at all.
37:14But,
37:15when my son asked,
37:16he couldn't.
37:17But,
37:18Dato' Afrin asked,
37:19do you want to pay it back?
37:20After he borrowed it,
37:21he asked to pay it back.
37:22What's that?
37:23The money.
37:24No.
37:25I didn't ask,
37:26I didn't borrow it.
37:28I asked him to pay it back.
37:29Oh, I see.
37:30Smart.
37:31Smart.
37:32But, imagine,
37:33if I were you,
37:35Lik,
37:36because I've seen you
37:37since you were single,
37:38until
37:39each of you
37:40had a child,
37:42technically,
37:43children grow up together
37:44in the same phase,
37:46wouldn't it be
37:47like a child too?
37:48Like a child too.
37:49Yeah.
37:50Dato' Afrin is so lucky.
37:52He is.
37:54But, when he wanted to get married,
37:55how did you know?
37:56Huh?
37:57I was there.
37:58Oh,
37:59that's why.
38:00Oh.
38:01No, no, no.
38:02I'm just kidding.
38:03No, no, no.
38:04I'm just kidding.
38:05I was there
38:06since
38:07the first marriage
38:08until now.
38:09I know everything.
38:10Oh.
38:11That's why.
38:12You want to know his secret?
38:13I,
38:14I know it all.
38:15In your hand.
38:16In your hand.
38:17If you show me a little bit,
38:18he'll tell you.
38:19Don't be afraid.
38:20I don't want to be responsible.
38:21I love you, Dato' Afrin Chowki.
38:22No, no.
38:23Go back.
38:24What did you do?
38:25What did you ask me?
38:26Then he called.
38:27You were at the beach.
38:28Did he know your number?
38:29Before he called,
38:30he messaged me first.
38:31He will look for it.
38:34Bro,
38:35children have grown up now,
38:36bro.
38:37Yes.
38:38Well, the name is different.
38:39The name of Pentas is different.
38:40The name of Mustafa is different.
38:41The real name is different.
38:42But in the
38:43children's story,
38:44bro,
38:45what do you put
38:46in the story?
38:47I don't fill in the story.
38:48I asked my wife to fill it in.
38:49So,
38:50your wife will definitely write
38:51okay,
38:52father's name,
38:53father's job.
38:54Yes.
38:55Just put the actor.
38:56Actor.
38:57Because,
38:58now,
38:5925 years later,
39:00I'm a little confident.
39:01Oh,
39:02yes, yes, yes, yes.
39:03The children will see,
39:04who is your father?
39:05Actor.
39:06Yes,
39:07the real name.
39:08And then,
39:09my children,
39:10they don't like tension
39:11when they get to know,
39:12their friends get to know
39:13that
39:14their father is me.
39:15How do they spread it?
39:16How do you know
39:17your children don't like it?
39:18They told me,
39:19Daddy,
39:20can you believe it?
39:21They are now scouting
39:22my Instagram,
39:23and they all know about you.
39:25Oh, no.
39:26It's okay,
39:27take it to school.
39:28Daddy,
39:29hurry up,
39:30hurry up,
39:31walk, walk, walk.
39:32And then,
39:33I being me,
39:34I'm even more angry.
39:35When I sent him to school,
39:36he got out of the car,
39:37his school friends,
39:38I rolled down the door.
39:39Open the trunk.
39:40I love you.
39:41So strong.
39:43So strong.
39:47He's like this,
39:48his shoulders go up.
39:49My father doesn't relax.
39:50My mother doesn't relax.
39:53And then,
39:54once in his class,
39:56he wasn't feeling well,
39:57so I went to pick him up
39:58from class.
40:01So,
40:02in front of his friends,
40:03I said,
40:04Baby,
40:05are you okay?
40:06I love you.
40:07You'll be okay.
40:10And he was like,
40:11Stop,
40:12don't say that in front of my friends.
40:16If my father did that,
40:18I don't know where to put my face.
40:20When he comes home,
40:21I don't know where to put my face.
40:23But when you grow up,
40:24they'll understand.
40:25No,
40:26I'll let them understand now.
40:28If I don't do that,
40:29they'll think I don't love them.
40:31Love,
40:32that's right.
40:34Have you ever said
40:35I don't love you in public?
40:36Have you?
40:38If I have,
40:39I won't listen.
40:40I don't know.
40:41Choice.
40:42Choice.
40:43But,
40:44if you look at your social media,
40:45you also do business.
40:47I just started.
40:48Like I said,
40:49still exploring.
40:54This is because of my wife.
40:58To cover income,
41:00she looked for a dealership.
41:03So,
41:08she got a company
41:10to sponsor me.
41:12In return,
41:13I promoted the company.
41:15The company and their products.
41:18Sofia was my first drama
41:20that became a big hit.
41:24Because,
41:25before this,
41:26many of my fans
41:28were from theaters.
41:30And then,
41:31English-speaking theaters.
41:33So,
41:34when I played Sofia,
41:35after that drama,
41:37suddenly,
41:38my fan base
41:39totally changed.
41:41Totally.
41:42From the English-speaking,
41:44proper,
41:45I like your acting,
41:46like that.
41:48Suddenly,
41:49I had to learn
41:50to speak Malay.
41:51I'm interested,
41:52thank you.
41:55And,
41:56my fan base
41:57totally changed.
41:58From
42:00young people
42:01who went to theaters,
42:02straight from
42:03young people
42:04to
42:05grandmothers.
42:08And,
42:09I don't know,
42:10I really
42:11feel
42:14lucky
42:15because
42:16my fan base
42:17is very wide.
42:18From
42:19small to
42:20big.
42:24Foreigners
42:25also know me.
42:26Because,
42:28I went to Penang,
42:31one time,
42:33the restaurant owner
42:34knew me.
42:35And I'm like,
42:36how did you know me?
42:38I used to work in Malaysia.
42:41To watch the drama.
42:42To watch the drama.
42:43So,
42:44that story,
42:45Sofia's story
42:46is one of the lessons
42:47from
42:48your work,
42:49Mustafa.
42:50It changed.
42:51It leveled up.
42:52It leveled up.
42:53It's there.
42:54Alhamdulillah.
42:55So,
42:56let's ask a little bit
42:57about
42:58your latest project.
42:59Okay.
43:00Then, Tiger.
43:01Yes.
43:02Then, Tiger.
43:03I saw the video
43:04that you released.
43:06You got scammed.
43:07I was like,
43:08why did he
43:09get scammed?
43:10Why?
43:11Why?
43:12Datuk Alflin
43:13told me to do that.
43:14I knew it.
43:15He likes
43:16things like that.
43:17He's a mastermind.
43:18He likes things like that.
43:19Suddenly,
43:20I saw that
43:21he got scammed.
43:22But,
43:23all of the actors
43:24had to do that?
43:25I was like,
43:26I'll do it first.
43:27Then,
43:28Tony Yusof did it.
43:29I was like,
43:30he's promoting
43:31the story.
43:32But,
43:33the title is
43:34Den Tiger Ganas Benor.
43:35Ganas Benor.
43:36There's Dato' Aaron.
43:37Yes.
43:38Who else is in there?
43:39Tony Yusof,
43:40Josiah Hogan,
43:43Adam Khoury,
43:47Mia Sarasyawky,
43:50Nina Jureen,
43:51Datin Nina Jureen,
43:56So, a lot of big names.
43:57Yes.
43:58And, Tuan Rahmat is also in there.
43:59Who?
44:00Tuan Rahmat is also in there.
44:01Yes.
44:02He police-scammed us.
44:03Yes.
44:04He always comes.
44:05Actually,
44:06he's the one who gave
44:07a lot of advice
44:08about the script.
44:09Because,
44:10how do scammers work,
44:11what are their initiatives.
44:12Yes.
44:13Because,
44:14when we want
44:15to make the story,
44:18we want to expose
44:19what the scammers do.
44:21Because,
44:22Tuan Rahmat always comes
44:23to Sina Solo
44:24to share his experience.
44:25He shared
44:26how to avoid scammers.
44:27His tactics.
44:28The tactics of scammers.
44:29So, when I saw that,
44:30I was like,
44:31there's Tuan Rahmat.
44:32Yes.
44:33How much did he pay?
44:34I don't know.
44:35So, Dantiga
44:36is basically about
44:37scamming people.
44:38Yes.
44:39Yes.
44:40We want to educate
44:41the public
44:42about scammers
44:43to help them
44:44avoid
44:45being scammed.
44:46You as a scammer?
44:47Yes.
44:48I can see it.
44:49I can see it.
44:50You can tell
44:51from the hair.
44:52Scammer.
44:54But,
44:55have you seen it?
44:56Have you seen it?
44:57What did I see?
44:58I haven't seen it yet.
44:59But, I saw it.
45:00We have a different internet.
45:01We have a different
45:02internet provider.
45:05God willing,
45:06my acting,
45:08you can see it.
45:09It's different.
45:10Okay.
45:11Because,
45:12usually,
45:13my characters are like,
45:14I love you,
45:15but I don't like you.
45:16I don't like you.
45:17Not this one.
45:18Okay.
45:19What's the next project?
45:20Are you shooting?
45:21Are you going out?
45:24I'm helping
45:26Dato' Aflin
45:27with his project.
45:28Because,
45:29he got a lesson
45:30to open
45:31his own TV station.
45:32Oh.
45:33Okay.
45:34So,
45:35he needs money.
45:36So, I'm
45:38looking for money.
45:39Helping him find money.
45:41God willing,
45:42it's okay if it's just a little.
45:43Because,
45:44I also
45:45want to get
45:46opportunities
45:47to provide productions
45:48for his TV station.
45:49Ah.
45:50Okay.
45:51Trying new things.
45:52The ecosystem
45:53can be
45:54long-term.
45:55But,
45:56in the meantime,
45:57I'm learning
45:58to be a TikToker.
46:01What kind of content are you doing?
46:03It's good.
46:04After that,
46:05he's Aflin's best friend,
46:06Shawky.
46:07It's good.
46:08But,
46:09no.
46:10Because,
46:11I didn't like
46:12social media
46:13before.
46:14Because,
46:15a long time ago,
46:16I was
46:19gossiped
46:20on social media.
46:21Before there was
46:22social media
46:23that was
46:24modern.
46:25Before all that,
46:26before Facebook,
46:27he
46:28looked for forums.
46:29Oh, he did.
46:30He looked for forums.
46:31We used to
46:32vlog, right?
46:33I think you
46:35He just started.
46:36He had time.
46:37He had time.
46:38But, in the end.
46:39Oh, okay.
46:40I thought he was still using diapers.
46:42He was still a kid.
46:43He was still a kid.
46:44So,
46:45that forum
46:46was
46:47cursing me
46:48as if they knew me
46:49since I was
46:505 years old.
46:51And,
46:52until
46:53they
46:54cut off
46:55my hair.
46:57I,
46:58seriously.
46:59Wow,
47:00you guys are so detailed.
47:02So,
47:03and then,
47:04when I
47:05dealt with
47:06what they wrote,
47:08I became a psycho.
47:09Yes,
47:10mentally.
47:11So,
47:12I just ignored.
47:13Suddenly,
47:14I became normal again.
47:15So,
47:16I started to avoid
47:17a lot of
47:18online stuff.
47:19I didn't like
47:20my private life.
47:21But then,
47:22recently,
47:25because of Dane Tiger,
47:26we had
47:27meet and greet.
47:30There were people
47:31who posted
47:33on social media.
47:35But,
47:36there was Dato' Aaron,
47:37there was Tony Yusof,
47:38there was Josiah Hogan,
47:40and then there was me.
47:42But,
47:4380% of the comments
47:44were about me.
47:46I was like,
47:47what's going on?
47:48Positive comments.
47:50They said,
47:51I miss you.
47:53So,
47:54I realized that
47:55they wanted to know
47:56what was going on.
47:57So,
47:58I'm going to try and share
47:59about myself
48:01on social media.
48:04So,
48:05this chat,
48:07I can post
48:08these pictures.
48:11Friends,
48:12I'm Mustafa Noob
48:14on TikTok.
48:15So,
48:16follow me.
48:17What's his name?
48:18TikTok? Instagram?
48:19I'm Mustafa.
48:20There's no distance.
48:21And then,
48:22at the end,
48:2301.
48:25Jasbon, 007.
48:26I'm 01.