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Sequel for local film ‘Memoir Seorang Guru' starring Rosyam Nor announced, slated for 2026 release
Sequel for local film ‘Memoir Seorang Guru' starring Rosyam Nor announced, slated for 2026 release

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

Sequel for local film ‘Memoir Seorang Guru' starring Rosyam Nor announced, slated for 2026 release

KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 — The 2024 local film Memoir Seorang Guru will receive a sequel set to be released in 2026, according to a recent announcement during the 2025 Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) — coinciding with the source novel's re-launch. The sequel will see the return of renowned Malaysian actor Datuk Rosyam Nor in the lead role as Cikgu Sunan, a hard-headed school teacher. 'There were many requests from fans for the story to continue, as there were still many unanswered questions. 'There were also requests from schools for a continuation, as Memoir Seorang Guru was shown in schools as a motivational film for students, teachers, and parents,' producer Datuk Arisz Ab Rahman told Malay Mail. Netflix has also expressed interest in acquiring the sequel, noting the success of the first film on the platform. 'It is rare for a Malay film to trend at No. 1 for 12 consecutive days, and the film received a strong positive response from audiences in Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. 'These reasons inspired us to make the sequel,' added Arisz. The new film will continue to explore the journey of Cikgu Sunan and his students, diving deeper into the events leading up to the tragedy that struck him, as well as what followed — moments left unexplored in the original movie. Arisz believes these new scenes will be even more impactful than those in the first film. Memoir Seorang Guru is an adaptation of the 2008 novel by Azizi Abdullah, produced by Tanah Merah Ventures Sdn Bhd. It earned RM 814,733.58 ticket collection upon its release in cinemas last year. The story was praised for its heartfelt narrative and authentic portrayal of a teacher-student relationship. 'Perhaps in future Memoir Seorang Guru films, other teachers may be featured. 'If the sequel receives strong support, the series could become a brand like Marvel — telling different stories about teachers and students,' said Arisz. Though no exact release date has been announced yet for the 2026 sequel, stay tuned for updates in the coming months. In the meantime, you can revisit this heartwarming tale, which is still streaming on Netflix.

‘Keluang Man' premiere sparks pride as the Malaysia's original superhero comes alive in a 100pc homegrown blockbuster
‘Keluang Man' premiere sparks pride as the Malaysia's original superhero comes alive in a 100pc homegrown blockbuster

Malay Mail

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

‘Keluang Man' premiere sparks pride as the Malaysia's original superhero comes alive in a 100pc homegrown blockbuster

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — The Keluang Man gala premiere was truly special, with every moment filled with excitement and anticipation. A select group of guests enjoyed an exclusive first look at the long-awaited Keluang Man film ahead of its nationwide release. And the film delivered in every way. Not only did it raise the bar for local storytelling, the 132-minute feature seamlessly blends high-octane action sequences, emotional depth, and uniquely Malaysian elements, all underscored by a nostalgic soundtrack that plays throughout. Cast reaction of finally seeing the film come to life After months of filming and promotion, the cast members shared their excitement at seeing this masterpiece come to life. Star of the film, Nas Muammar Zar, better known as Nas-T, said that he put himself in the audience's shoes and was genuinely satisfied with the final result. 'It's all thanks to director Anwari Ashraf, who wrote and directed it, and I entrusted everything to him. 'He moulded my character, and I followed his direction faithfully.' Nas Muammar Zar said that he put himself in the audience's shoes and was genuinely satisfied with the final result. — Picture by Hari Anggara Datuk Rosyam Nor added that the dedication and effort of the crew and production team contributed immensely — going above and beyond, giving more than 100 percent. 'Of course, as actors, we interpret the characters as best we can, but just look at our wardrobe, look at the effects — everything was fully supported. 'This is filmmaking at its best, where the story flows seamlessly — there's humour, action, drama, sadness, and friendship.' Datuk Zalimei Ishak, better known as Remy Ishak, explained that the film takes a much more modern approach and differs greatly from the original animation. He also shared that Nas was the ideal choice for the character of Borhan. 'Despite having limited martial arts experience, Nas showed strong potential to embody Keluang Man during training,' he said. Anwaar Beg Moghal was overwhelmed to finally see the final product and was just amazed that the audience were clapping and laughing at the jokes. 'I am totally blown up, and my energy level right now is like 100 per cent.' Anwaar added that with a film like Keluang Man, there will definitely be more Malaysian heroes emerging in the future. Shweta Sekhon shared how she was smiling throughout the film and felt an overwhelming sense of relief. 'I think as actors, all of us have our own memories, and still, at the end of the day, when you act in this shot without you seeing it everywhere, in our mind, it's like a puzzle. 'To see the puzzle complete today, one thing I can tell myself is I'm so proud of myself, and I'm so proud of the entire team.' Shweta added she would of course love to continue to play the character of Dr Malini for a long time and is really looking forward to what's next for the whole Keluang Man team. 'I really hope the world would support this film because it would be a boost for us to do better and do much nicer and do it on a much greater scale. 'It's high time for everyone to see that Malaysia can produce a film that is actually a blockbuster,' Shweta added. Shweta Sekhon plays Doctor Malini in 'Keluang Man'. — Picture by Raymond Manuel Malaysian superhero masterpiece The film was 100 per cent Malaysian-made — from pre-production to post-production — and was shot over 64 days in locations including Kuala Lumpur, Kluang, Ipoh, and Klang. Spanning two years of production and promotion, it cost over RM13 million to bring to life. Keluang Man ignites a sense of national pride as Malaysia's original superhero, and this film marks the beginning of the Astro Shaw Cinematic Universe (ASCU). Tickets for Keluang Man are now on sale, and audiences can finally catch the long-awaited film in just a few days. 'I hope audiences will embrace this film and help reignite the spirit of the superhero Keluang Man, so that his legacy can be passed down from one generation to the next,' said director Anwari Ashraf. Expect the unexpected as you follow the hero Borhan — also known as Keluang Man — alongside Ahmad, Shamsir, Inspector Sahab, and Doktor Malini, in what promises to be a cinematic masterpiece like no other. The cast shares their experience of bringing the story of Malaysia's beloved superhero, 'Keluang Man', to the big screen. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

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