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#NSTviral: Blood Brothers cast stuns fans in Bukit Bintang walkabout

#NSTviral: Blood Brothers cast stuns fans in Bukit Bintang walkabout

KUALA LUMPUR: A video of the Blood Brothers: Bara Naga cast walking in character through Bukit Bintang has gone viral, sparking a wave of excitement among fans on social media.
The TikTok clip, posted by user @qierz_ yesterday, shows the main characters, played by Sharnaaz Ahmad, Syafiq Kyle and Shukri Yahaya, crossing a busy intersection in full costume.
The video has since garnered over 1.1 million views, more than 116,000 likes, and upwards of 12,000 shares.
Netizens were especially captivated by actor Shukri Yahaya, who plays Fadlan in the movie, with many praising his striking appearance in the clip.
Social media influencer "Akmal Old Money", who also appeared in the video, drew considerable attention as well, with fans expressing admiration for his style and presence.
Akmal, known for popularising dramatic group walks in Bukit Bintang, added to the moment's theatrical flair, fuelling further buzz online.
Many users lamented having missed the encounter in person.
"Why are they there when I'm not? They show up just after I've gone home," wrote user @lwkeyy_.
The viral moment has only heightened anticipation for the film's release on streaming platforms.

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