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Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Daiyan Trisha is still single and available
22 Apr - Daiyan Trisha has no answer when it comes to questions of marriage, as she has not even a candidate of whom she would marry. The actress, who spoke to the media recently, said that it would be a boring subject to be asked of her, seeing that she has nothing to talk about when it comes to her love life. "Maybe people are just afraid. But I am not even looking... I am currently busy [promoting] my Eid song, 'Jom Raya'. And in May, I will be back on set. So there is no time to find a boyfriend. I am happy with what I have," she said. At the same time, Daiyan admitted that she doesn't have too many criteria when it comes to the kind of man she would look for. "I just want someone who suits me... I want someone who really wants to get married. The person will influence our behaviour and discipline, so I don't want just anyone to be in my life," she said. The actress admitted that she was getting to know someone before but it didn't pan out. (Photo Source: Daiyan IG)


The Star
22-04-2025
- Business
- The Star
Foreign competition puts pressure on local traders
Compiled by ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN, and R. ARAVINTHAN KOSMO! reported on the rising number of foreigners running businesses in Kuala Lumpur, squeezing out local traders that many of them had to close shop. There are even foreign men who married Malaysian women so that they can run their shops using the licenses obtained by their Malaysian wives. A check by the daily found that the foreign-owned businesses are located at Medan Imbi, Bukit Bintang and Pantai Dalam, while another hotspot is at Pusat Hentian Kajang. A local trader who only wanted to be known as Kamal, 40, said his father's restaurant business was doing well for several years until foreigners started their trade nearby. 'My father's regular customers don't want to come and eat because the area is now full of foreigners. 'Many premises in the area including sundry shops and restaurants are run by foreigners. 'They also don't buy supplies from Malaysian traders but at shops manned by their own countrymen. 'As such, many shops owned by Malaysians are now closed,' he added. Another trader Nadia Adnan, 38, said the flats at Medan Imbi are filled with foreigners, many of whom she claimed are illegal immigrants. She said the area has become more dirty and unkempt since these foreigners moved in. 'The place is full of uncollected rubbish and smells bad. 'At night, they get drunk and get into fights. Although they don't bother the locals, the situation scares away customers. > Actress Daiyan Trisha says she doesn't have a man in her life for now. She added she has nothing to share about her future husband. 'I don't have a partner now. Maybe people are afraid to approach me, I'm not looking for anyone now. But when it comes, I accept it,' she told Harian Metro. She said she is also busy with her song Jom Raya and she has an acting stint in May. 'That's why I don't have time to think about a boyfriend.' She revealed that she has a close friend but that the relationship didn't work out. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)