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Laughter fades as ‘Santan Berlada' comedian Khairul Azhar passes away; comms minister offers heartfelt condolences
Laughter fades as ‘Santan Berlada' comedian Khairul Azhar passes away; comms minister offers heartfelt condolences

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

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  • Malay Mail

Laughter fades as ‘Santan Berlada' comedian Khairul Azhar passes away; comms minister offers heartfelt condolences

KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 — Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has extended his condolences to the family of the late Khairul Azhar Abdul Samad, the beloved actor from the iconic sitcom Santan Berlada, who died last night. In a post on X today, Fahmi expressed his sorrow over the passing of the veteran comedian, who brought joy to Malaysians in the 1980s through the popular series, which aired on Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM). 'Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un. Santan Berlada was one of my favourite sitcoms during my primary school years. It was full of light-hearted humour and brought fond memories. 'Thank you for brightening our days. My deepest condolences to the family of the late Khairul Azhar,' he wrote, praying for his soul to be showered with blessings and placed among the righteous. Khairul Azhar, 70, rose to prominence in the 1980s through Santan Berlada, starring alongside Ali Mamak and Acapan, both of whom have also passed away. Earlier media reports stated that Khairul Azhar, who was also a former drummer for the Klang Municipal Council combo group, passed away at his home in Taman Sri Andalas, Klang, at 10.37pm last night. It was reported that he was found unconscious in a car by his personal assistant. — Bernama

#SHOWBIZ: 'Santan Berlada' actor Khairul Azhar dies at 70
#SHOWBIZ: 'Santan Berlada' actor Khairul Azhar dies at 70

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: 'Santan Berlada' actor Khairul Azhar dies at 70

KUALA LUMPUR: Actor, comedian and singer Khairul Azhar, best known for the popular 1980s sitcom Santan Berlada, passed away at his home in Taman Sri Andalas, Klang, at 10.37pm last night. He was 70. It is understood that the deceased was discovered unconscious in his car by his personal assistant. A medical team, contacted thereafter, confirmed Khairul's death. Beyond his acting and hosting career, Khairul was a prominent member of the Santan Berlada trio, alongside the late Ali Mamak and Accapan, with whom he also released a studio album. His passing marks the end of an era, as all three original members of the iconic trio have now departed. News of Khairul's demise was also shared by 1990s singer Anna Zanariah on Facebook, who penned a heartfelt tribute. "In 1997, when I was an artiste, I already knew him. The first time we met was on RTM for the HMI programme. "I was in the singing segment, and he was in the comedy segment. Suddenly, we were able to meet in the same organisation," she wrote. Anna added, "We continued to work together from 2000 to 2001 until he retired. Although retired, his contract was renewed for a few more years because the 'big boss' liked him." "We have so many memories together. He was always a reference point if I got an 'emcee job'. "Safe journey home, brother Khairul Azhar of Santan Berlada, my mentor is no more. "He left on a glorious Friday night. Paying that you'll be in heaven. God willing. April 1, 1955 - May 29, 2025. Al Fatihah," she concluded. Khairul was also known for his musical talent, serving as the drummer for the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) combo. His remains will be laid to rest at the Kampung Raja Uda Islamic Cemetery, Klang, after Friday prayers today. In addition to Santan Berlada, Khairul's extensive career included numerous roles in dramas and telefilms, as well as a memorable appearance in the film Mat Som alongside Imuda.

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