Category: Hiburan

  • Lee Bee Wah: Glad I Convinced MINDEF To Defer NS For Joseph Schooling

    Lee Bee Wah: Glad I Convinced MINDEF To Defer NS For Joseph Schooling

    Congrats Joseph Isaac Schooling! Everyone in Singapore is so excited and proud right now! I watched it at Singapore Swimming Association and everyone is cheering like crazy!

    I’m glad I asked MINDEF to let elite male athletes defer their NS. Both you and Quah Zheng Wen have used the deferment wisely and done us proud.

    Team Singapore ‪#‎oneteamsg‬ ‪#‎Rio2016‬

     

    Source: Lee Bee Wah

  • Sikap Sambil Lewa Musnahkan Kerjaya Aliff Aziz, Mahu Bangkit Kembali

    Sikap Sambil Lewa Musnahkan Kerjaya Aliff Aziz, Mahu Bangkit Kembali

    KUALA LUMPUR: Pengalaman lalu mendewasakan bagi penyanyi kelahiran Singapura, Aliff Aziz.

    Membuka mulut tentang perjalanan seninya yang sering dilanda kontroversi sebelum ini, Aliff, 25 tahun, mengaku tidak berfikir panjang sehingga sentiasa membawa padah kepada diri sendiri.

    Pada usia begitu muda, Aliff yang juga bergelar pelakon berkata dia sering berfikiran negatif sehingga kerap terpalit cerita sensasi, lapor laman Berita Harian Malaysia.

    “Dulu saya berasa seperti boleh melangkah jauh dalam bidang seni, tetapi kerana sikap sambil lewa terhadap kerjaya dan hidup, semua itu musnah sekelip mata,” kata Aliff.

    Beliau bagaimanapun bersyukur kerana pengalaman-pengalaman dilanda kontroversi sebelum ini mendewasakan diri dan mengambil peluang untuk belajar daripadanya.

    “Saya bagaimanapun bersyukur semua itu menjadi ruang untuk saya memperbaiki diri dan seterusnya menjadi insan lebih matang. Sebagai manusia biasa, saya tidak dapat lari daripada melakukan kesilapan. Saya tak dengar nasihat orang yang menyayangi diri saya ini.

    “Saya anggap semua itu bayaran yang perlu saya terima akibat kesilapan diri sendiri. Di sebalik segala-gala yang terjadi, saya masih diberi peluang untuk bangkit kembali,” luah Aliff kepada Berita Harian Malaysia.

    Ini terbukti apabila anak muda berbakat itu diberi peluang oleh syarikat rakamannya untuk menghasilkan album baru.

    “Syarikat rakaman Sony Music juga masih percayakan bakat saya dan menghadiahkan album berjudul Rebirth. Judul album itu sendiri, seperti saya pernah katakan, umpama kelahiran semula saya di arena seni,” katanya.

    Aliff kini turut sibuk dengan drama terbaru Meh Sandarkan Padaku, terbitan Zeel Productions.

    Menerusi drama itu, Aliff buat pertama kali bergandingan dengan pelakon wanita yang sedang meningkat naik namanya, Mira Filzah dan dijangka menghiasi kaca televisyen pada bulan Februari tahun depan, lapor BHM lagi.

    “Saya percaya, bukan semua orang akan diberikan peluang seperti itu. Jadi, saya akan ambil peluang berkenaan dengan keazaman untuk tidak lagi menimbulkan isu mahupun kontroversi,” kata Aliff.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Raja Ema Selesa Status Imej Bertidung, Bukan Berhijab

    Raja Ema Selesa Status Imej Bertidung, Bukan Berhijab

    PETALING JAYA: Pelakon mapan, Raja Ema kini tampil manis dengan imej bertudung.

    Namun, Raja Ema yang juga seorang penyayi, berasa tidak selesa dikatakan sebagai sudah berhijab, lapor Utusan Online.

    Menurut beliau, berhijab membawa maksud menutup segala kecantikan daripada tatapan umum serta mematuhi sepenuhnya hukum syariah dan sebaliknya lebih senang dengan status bertudung.

    “Terlalu besar status berhijab itu untuk digalas sedangkan saya baru sahaja berjinak-jinak memakai tudung. Banyak lagi yang perlu dipelajari,” katanya ketika ditemui Utusan hari ini (12 Ogos).

    Raja Ema juga menambah bahawa beliau tidak bimbang tentang tawaran berlakon yang terbatas setelah bertudung kerana yakin dengan rezeki yang ditentukan Allah.

    “Kalau tak ada rezeki berlakon, Alhamdulillah saya ada pendapatan sampingan melalui perniagaan yang dijalankan,” jelasnya yang baru sahaja selesai penggambaran drama Meh Sandar Padaku yang turut dilakonkan oleh anak kelahiran Singapura, Alif Aziz, lapor Utusan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Pelawak Veteran Malaysia, Pie, Meninggal Dunia

    Pelawak Veteran Malaysia, Pie, Meninggal Dunia

    Pelawak veteran Malaysia, Pie atau nama sebenarnya Shafiee Jaafar meninggal dunia akibat sakit tua malam tadi (11 Ogos) pada usia 85 tahun.

    Menurut laman mStar Online, Allahyarham Pie, yang terkenal dengan filem komedi seperti Mami Jarum dan Nana Tanjung, menghembuskan nafas terakhir di rumah anaknya di Teluk Bahang, Pulau Pinang sekitar 9.00 malam.

    Jenazah Allahyarham akan dikebumikan di Tanah Perkuburan Islam, Teluk Bahang selepas solat Jumaat esok, lapor laman itu.

    Allahyarham Pie sebelum ini pernah dikatakan sudah meninggal dunia dan berita palsu itu tersebar luas secara online, namun beliau kemudian meminta agar penyebaran berita itu dihentikan.

    Anak Allahyarham, Subariah Shafiee, 53 tahun, memberitahu mStar Online bahawa kesihatan bapanya kian merosot sejak seminggu lalu.

    Filem-filem komedi lain yang menaikkan nama Allahyarham termasuklah Anak Mami Kembali, Cinta Rosevilla dan Bas Konduktor.

    Allahyarham pernah juga menghasilkan album bersama rakannya, Allahyarham Maidin dan M. Sharif.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • 5 Things To Know About Badang, Our Rediscovered Singapore Hero

    5 Things To Know About Badang, Our Rediscovered Singapore Hero

    Move over Sang Nila Utama – here comes Badang.

    Badang who?

    That was on the lips of many puzzled spectators and TV audience after they saw the dazzling portrayal of a local legendary folk hero played by actor Rizman Putra Ahmad Ali at the National Day Parade on Aug 9.

    It was the first time that they learned about Singapore’s version of Hercules and the huge rock that he reportedly tossed into the mouth of the Singapore River eons ago, according to Malay folklore.

    Bringing the worlds of myth and reality together is a stone fragment called the Singapore Stone that has been on display at the National Museum of Singapore after it was declared a historic relic.

    Apparently, the fragment came from a larger rock which once stood at the Fullerton Hotel site. It was blasted into bits by one ignorant British engineer in the 19th century, who ordered workers to use the debris to pave a trail to Fort Canning Hill.

    The depiction of the Badang story at Singapore’s 51st birthday celebrations saw the National Stadium crowd howl in approval as Rizman smashed through a huge ‘rock’ while soaring through the air.

    Culled mostly from folktales and history records, here are 5 things to help you reacquaint with our rediscovered local hero:

    1) Who is Badang?

    Badang was a poor fisherman who lived on the banks of the Sungai Singapura (Singapore River). Thin, weak and hunchbacked, he dreamed of becoming a strongman.

    He reportedly had royal blood, having descended from a Bugis prince who married a woman from a Malay tribe in Bintan. His father also had the blood of a Chinese prince from the Ming Dynasty who married a woman also from the same Bintan tribe, according to one legend.

    Badang later became the army chief under the then-Sultan of Johor and created a lineage of army chiefs. One of his descendants was Hang Mahmud, the father of legendary hero Hang Tuah, whose cousins and children also became great warriors of Johor and Malacca.

    2) How did Badang get his superhuman strength?

    Badang was furious with a water jinn (spirit) for eating the fish that he had caught in his trap. He managed to seize the spirit who offered to grant him any power if he set him free and on the condition that he eat whatever the water jinn threw up.

    Badang agreed and asked that he be given superhuman powers and abilities. True to the jinn’s words, Badang was able to uproot a tree effortlessly after consuming his vomit.

    From then on he used his new-found might to help fellow villagers and was later made a court warrior by the sultan, who also ruled Singapore.

    3) How did he become so famous?

    The amazing feats of Badang spread by word-of-mouth, and reached the royal palace. After he was appointed a court warrior, his fame went as far as India.

    A ruler of India sent the kingdom’s strongest man, Wadi Bijaya, to Singapore for a showdown with Badang.

    Wadi Bijaya set sail with seven ships filled with valuable prizes for the winner. Should he win, the Singapore ruler would have to award him with seven ships with the same valuables.

    Badang emerged victorious in all the matches, the last of which comprised a rock-throwing contest.

    While Wadi Bijaya could only lift the enormous rock up to knee-level, Badang was not only able to hoist it above his head, he also flung it into the mouth of Singapore River.

    After he died, Badang was believed to be buried at the same area where the rock he threw landed.

    4) Badang and the Singapore Stone

    In June 1819, news on the discovery of an old rock, fabled to have been the one hurled by Badang at the mouth of the Singapore River, set the island abuzz.

    Employed by Captain Flint, Bengal workers who found the rock were terrified by the inscriptions on it.

    The islanders and British founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles, all failed to decipher the script, believed to be an indecipherable Tamil dialect.

    As the enormous rock was seen as a danger to passing ships, it was blasted in 1843 when the colonial government built a sea wall round Fort Fullerton.

    A fragment of the stone, called the Singapore Stone, is now showcased in the National Museum of Singapore. A few other fragments were sent to Calcutta.

    Ancient inscriptions on the rock probably highlighted Badang’s achievements and supernatural power.

    5) Film highlights the legend of Badang

    The awe-inspiring story of Badang was turned into a Malay movie by Cathay Kris Productions in 1962. Playing the role was comedian-singer Wahid Satay (above).

    The movie is available on YouTube while a spoof version was created by polytechnic students a few years ago.

    The National Day re-enactment by Rizman Putra Ahmad Ali saw him flying over an army of enemies – 600 warriors brandishing bamboo poles, shields and fire torches in battle scenes.

    The segment was shown during a recap of Singapore’s colourful history. Now, many Singaporeans know that they have a heroic abang called Badang.

     

    Source: AsiaOne