Tag: malay

  • Event On Malaysian TV Was Islamic, Not Arabic

    Event On Malaysian TV Was Islamic, Not Arabic

    In the commentary “Malaysia, truly Arab?” (Jan 7), the writer referred to an event held on Dec 31 at Dataran Merdeka in Malaysia to question whether the country has become Arab.

    Prophet Muhammad was born in the month of Rabiul Awal in the Islamic calendar. This fell on Dec 13 this time. Some Muslims celebrate it for the whole of Rabiul Awal. The event referred to was one such event, called Mahallul Qiyaam Selawat. The organisers could have chosen that time because the next day was a public holiday. The event coincided with New Year’s Eve in the Gregorian calendar, hence the article.

    But it should be looked at in the context of an Islamic event televised by a Malaysian television channel.

     

    Editor’s Note: The views of Haj Mohamed was published in Voices, Today, on 16 Jan 2015.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Lion Dance At Malay Wedding – Racial Harmony Gone To Far?

    Lion Dance At Malay Wedding – Racial Harmony Gone To Far?

    Stomper Mi Mi was on the way to her car near Block 141, Bishan Street 21 on Jan 1 when she heard the sounds of a lion dance.

    She then realised that it was a lion dance performance at a Malay wedding.

    Lion Dance AT Malay Wedding

    Said the Stomper:

    “I was on my way to my car when a lion dance drumming reverberated in the air.

    “Upon closer look, it was a Malay wedding at the void deck. The couple and the guests were watching the lion dance performance.

    “I suppose they too believe that during auspicious occasions such as weddings is to bring good fortune, wealth and happiness to the couple.

    “Singapore is indeed a multi-racial and multi-cultural country.”

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

  • Local Malay Celebrities Disrespected By Film Production Houses

    Local Malay Celebrities Disrespected By Film Production Houses

    I saw the articles from the vasantham actress and PA of a film production in sg and would like to also say that it happens in Suria!

    I dont want to be named but I’m a fairly well known actress in Suria. You have probably seen me in commercials and magazines too. If you are malay,chances are you know my face and my name. I’m all over the place in the malay film community and im one of those really famous actress and people often ask for a picture with me in public. You may think we are ‘so kaya’, paid well and live comfortably but this is not true.

    I, like many of the big local stars are not paid well. Tbh if you think about it, all the malay celebrities have a full time job or side business elsewhere while acting at the same time. Some will take to being emcees/host/DJ for events or weddings. Those who purely want to do acting only will be starred in multiple different shows at the same time just to make ends meet, and this is why sometimes you see the same actress or actor acting in every sit com, drama or commercial. because no choice lah. money from one project is not enough. My pay can be as low as $200 for a project. 1 project can take 2 months to complete shooting and most of the time I have to be on location the whole day. Normally by night time I will rush to my other project because I often juggle at least 3 of it at the same time.some film productions are professional and treat us with respect but MOST MACAM SIAL. my pay is always delayed by months and in some cases they expect me to forget about it and stop chasing.

    Id like to say that it’s not mediacorp or suria that is at fault, its the film productions in sg! wtf sia so blardee budget!

    mediacorp pays film productions lots of money (tens of thousands) to create content. But all the money goes to the whoever it is who owns the film production. He will fork out just mere pocket money to film crews and then book at least 1 or 2 A lister celebrity for cheap (as low as $100 – $600) and then get students to act for free.

    Kids in SG are naive and want the fame so they will jump for any opportunity to act even if its free. Normally food is provided during set because someone will buy chicken rice or something. but then they kids dont gain anything. Not even fame, because their face will only appear for 3 seconds or they only have to do one line. I have seen so many secondary school kids skipping school just to travel all the way to shooting location and wait in the sun for their turn to act. By the time it’s their turn to act, director will be so harsh and humiliate them for being nervous. I don’t blame the kids, they dont have the experience for it and nobody was directing them! i overheard a
    director saying ‘kalau dier isap, aku bagi spot” which means “if shes willing to suck my dick, will give her a spot to act”

    Film productions always want things for free. They will get free sponsorship for food, drinks, wardrobe, music, by promising that the item will be displayed in clear view on screen but this is just a scam. For example film production gets sponsorship from a beverage brand, they get cartons of free drinks for crew to take and in return they need to show the actresses drinking it on tv for company awareness but often they just put the can of drink in the background but the image it so blur and small, you dont even notice it on tv. local bands often manipulated to provide free music for film production to use as soundtrack. local clothing brands and even big branded labels provide their outfits to be ‘borrowed’ for wardrobe but its rarely returned and the ones who steal it is the film productions.

    This is why singapores local artists cant succeed. they dont pay the actors well, they dont pay the musicians, local clothing brands get taken advantage.

    I act in Kuala Lumpur half the time because they pay us more in malaysia! ever notice how celebrities and musicians have a strong fanbase in malaysia? because they are all paid well and all talents in all prospects are being looked after. In sg, you have no other option but to take what you get.

    its sad to see broken dreams of actresses and actors once they realise they can’t keep up with such peanuts pay. its sad to see them showing their talents on tv and being a STAR for a year but then the next year disappear forever from the acting scene and becoming just normal people.

    producers often bully the workers. they make them do things out of their jobscope. For example, one producer i worked with made his production assistant book a hotel for him with her name so that he can pangkeng with a wannabe actress. at the end of it, the wannabe actress wasnt even selected for the show and the production assistant never got the money back

    is this fair?

    S
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Young Chinese Boy Makes Racist Remarks, Refuse To Sit Beside Malay Man In Theatre, Parents Never Do Anthing Because He’s Just A Child

    Young Chinese Boy Makes Racist Remarks, Refuse To Sit Beside Malay Man In Theatre, Parents Never Do Anthing Because He’s Just A Child

    Dear Chinese man, and his family,

    I am that guy that was in the cinema theater before you. I wanted to watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but hated crowds, so I decided to watch later.
    I am that guy who your son (who could not have been more than 10) didn’t want to sit beside, because he said: “I don’t want to sit beside Malay people”.
    I am that guy who was shaking in so much anger that he could not enjoy the first ten minutes of the movie because there was a part of him that just wanted to go over and pour his drink over the boy.

    You don’t get to tell me that “He’s just a kid”.
    A kid should be thinking of the action figures he should get after the movie, and not caring who sits beside him.

    You don’t get to tell me to “Let it go”.
    You have never experienced racism in Singapore, at least not as much as the minorities do.
    Like I told to your face, if you sat down somewhere and someone says “I don’t want to sit beside Chinese people”, how would you feel?

    I also said that he’s lucky he’s still young, because I would punch his face in if he was older.

    Also, my wife is Chinese. The majority of my friends are Chinese.
    If any of them were there with me, they would have probably told you off worse than I ever could.

    As a parent, you should teach your child to respect others.
    You bring them to watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens, where the lead actor is not a White Caucasian male, but rather, a British man, born to Nigerian parents.

    Star Wars, where the story is about beings of different races getting together to defeat an evil dictatorship.

    And yet I was treated like a pariah, by a child. Speaks volumes about your character.

    I chose to sit somewhere else not to pander to his (and by extension, your) racism, I chose to sit somewhere else because I am the better man.

    I am that man who will come to your aid if sometime in the future you get beaten up black and blue because you decided to be racist, and the victims have less self control than me.

    I will be that person who will call the Police, and the Paramedics (of which many are Malay, and Indian) to help you.
    I will be that person who will stay by your side until help arrives.

    I will do so because I was taught to not judge a person by how he looks, how he smells, or how he talks.

    I was also taught to be the better man, in the hopes that one day, we can all be colour blind, and not judge each other based on race.

    Dear Chinese man, and his family,

    I am human first, Malay second. Maybe you should teach your family that too.

    God Bless,
    That Malay Guy.

    Edit # 1: So some people (2, actually) have pointed out to me that “pariah” is actually an offensive word. I have no intention of being offensive, and the word “pariah” is actually from the English language, meaning outcast. That is where the context of the word is. Go do a Google search for the word.

    Edit # 2: Some other people have said that I cannot be the “better man” if I said I would’ve punched his face. I’ll admit that the thought did cross my mind, then I thought to myself, he’s a kid, and I don’t want to ruin the movie experience for everyone else. Let life be the kids teacher. (I’m not a violent person heh)

     

    Source: Sani B Sarip

  • Female Malay “Tour Organiser” And Alleged Serial Cheat Scammed Four Busloads Of Port Dickson Trip

    Female Malay “Tour Organiser” And Alleged Serial Cheat Scammed Four Busloads Of Port Dickson Trip

    Scammed so call tourist coordinator Sarafina Hairi aka Rynn Hairi cheated more than few hundreds of people for holiday get away, and now with almost 100 of us 4 buses to be exact, families, children and unfortunate mak chik pak chik sold thier tissue papers just to come here!

    Hopefully justice will take actions on her, oh yes, when we all return from Port Dickson

    More informations from friends and public, hopefully this will lead to the authorities. We cant do anything now!!! Because we are still here in Port Dickson!!

    Rina Hairin 1 Rina Hairin 2 Rina Hairin 3

    Help!!! Somebody call or share this and all our post to the police!!!

     

    Source: Rifah ShaPutra Hamid Alkaff