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1992 Thomas Cup victory hits the silver screen
1992 Thomas Cup victory hits the silver screen

Sinar Daily

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sinar Daily

1992 Thomas Cup victory hits the silver screen

Rashid said the film is not just about badminton, but a cinematic piece that reflects struggle, belief, and national pride as Malaysians. 03 Jul 2025 04:29pm Datuk Rashid Sidek (second from right) at a press conference after the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) and the press conference for the film Sentuhan Wira at a hotel today. - Bernama photo KUALA LUMPUR - Over three decades after a defining moment in Malaysian sports history, the national men's badminton team's triumphant 1992 Thomas Cup victory is set to hit the silver screen. The film, titled Sentuhan Wira (Touch of a Hero), was officially launched by producer Victory Pictures Sdn Bhd yesterday, in conjunction with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the relevant parties, witnessed by National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS) Chairman, Datuk Gerald Hans Isaac. Director, Lenny Ooi (second from left) alongside national badminton legends, Datuk Rashid Sidek (third from left) and Datuk Cheah Soon Kit (third from right) at the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signing ceremony and press conference for the film Sentuhan Wira at a hotel today. Under the MoU, two national badminton legends-Datuk Rashid Sidek and Datuk Cheah Soon Kit-who were key players in the squad at the time, were appointed as production advisers. They are also directly involved in the script development to ensure factual accuracy and to convey the true spirit of the team's journey to the audience. Rashid said the film is not just about badminton, but a cinematic piece that reflects struggle, belief, and national pride as Malaysians. He also described the film's production as an important platform to share the experiences of former players with the younger generation, while highlighting the spirit of unity that existed within the national team at the time. "We want the current generation to feel what we experienced as players and to witness the unity and strong patriotic spirit among us. Even though we came from different races, we still succeeded together for one purpose,' he told reporters after the MoU signing. "Yes, it's been a long time-33 years without winning the Thomas Cup. So, with the release of this film, we hope it can boost the spirit of our current players to become more motivated. "What's more important is the spirit of patriotism, not individual glory, but the collective drive to bring honour to the nation,' he said, adding that back then, they placed national pride above personal interests. Meanwhile, Sentuhan Wira director Lenny Ooi said he will present an action-directed style, with filming that emphasises realism in the training and match scenes. "The actors selected must also be able to play badminton; otherwise, their movements will look stiff,' he said. He added that filming is expected to begin at the end of this year and the movie is slated for release in early 2027. - BERNAMA

Cheah Hopes for All-Malaysian Final at 2025 Worlds
Cheah Hopes for All-Malaysian Final at 2025 Worlds

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Cheah Hopes for All-Malaysian Final at 2025 Worlds

NATIONAL badminton legend Datuk Cheah Soon Kit hopes to witness an all-Malaysian men's doubles final at the World Championships 2025 in Paris next month. He believes professional duo Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and 2022 world champions Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik have what it takes to meet in the final, as they are holding the top two spots in the world rankings. 'Hopefully both pairs can enter the final, and of course the gold and silver medals will be ours,' he said when met at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony and official launch of the 'Sentuhan Wira' movie here yesterday. The former national men's doubles coach was also delighted to see the progress made by Malaysian men's doubles, with Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin and Aaron-Wooi Yik rising to world No. 1 and No. 2, respectively. However, he stressed that staying at the top requires continuous hard work, as opponents will closely study their game. Soon Kit added that the Malaysian pairs must be proactive in analysing their performance and making improvements to stay ahead. However, Soon Kit was cautiously optimistic when asked about the prospect of Malaysia having two men's pairs at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He said that maintaining fitness, commitment and discipline, including proper rest, training and injury prevention, will be crucial to sustaining high-level performance, especially as age becomes a factor. The last time Malaysia had two men's doubles pairs at the Olympic Games was in Beijing 2008, with Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah being the flag-bearers. 'Sentuhan Wira', an upcoming movie that will chronicle Malaysia's historic 1992 Thomas Cup triumph, is the brainchild of Soon Kit and another national badminton legend, Datuk Rashid Sidek. As advisors to the production, both of them were directly involved in the development of the script and technical research on the matches, ensuring that the spirit and historical accuracy of Malaysia's 1992 Thomas Cup victory are portrayed authentically and emotionally. Directed by Lenny Ooi, the film is expected to begin shooting this November and will be released in cinemas next year.

All-Malaysian men's doubles final possible at World Championships 2025
All-Malaysian men's doubles final possible at World Championships 2025

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

All-Malaysian men's doubles final possible at World Championships 2025

NATIONAL badminton legend Datuk Cheah Soon Kit hopes to witness an all-Malaysian men's doubles final at the World Championships 2025 in Paris next month. He believes professional duo Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and 2022 world champions Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik have what it takes to meet in the final, as they are holding the top two spots in the world rankings. 'Hopefully both pairs can enter the final, and of course the gold and silver medals will be ours,' he said when met at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony and official launch of the 'Sentuhan Wira' movie here yesterday. The former national men's doubles coach was also delighted to see the progress made by Malaysian men's doubles, with Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin and Aaron-Wooi Yik rising to world No. 1 and No. 2, respectively. However, he stressed that staying at the top requires continuous hard work, as opponents will closely study their game. Soon Kit added that the Malaysian pairs must be proactive in analysing their performance and making improvements to stay ahead. However, Soon Kit was cautiously optimistic when asked about the prospect of Malaysia having two men's pairs at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He said that maintaining fitness, commitment and discipline, including proper rest, training and injury prevention, will be crucial to sustaining high-level performance, especially as age becomes a factor. The last time Malaysia had two men's doubles pairs at the Olympic Games was in Beijing 2008, with Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah being the flag-bearers. 'Sentuhan Wira', an upcoming movie that will chronicle Malaysia's historic 1992 Thomas Cup triumph, is the brainchild of Soon Kit and another national badminton legend, Datuk Rashid Sidek. As advisors to the production, both of them were directly involved in the development of the script and technical research on the matches, ensuring that the spirit and historical accuracy of Malaysia's 1992 Thomas Cup victory are portrayed authentically and emotionally. Directed by Lenny Ooi, the film is expected to begin shooting this November and will be released in cinemas next year.

A touch of class '92
A touch of class '92

The Star

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Star

A touch of class '92

PETALING JAYA: It has been 33 years since Malaysia lifted the prestigious Thomas Cup in 1992 after edging out arch-rivals Indonesia 3-2 in a thrilling final at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. Now, more than three decades later, that historic triumph will be immortalised on the silver screen in a sports epic titled 'Sentuhan Wira'. The film is the brainchild of two national legends – Datuk Cheah Soon Kit and Datuk Rashid Sidek – who are also serving as advisors. And hopefully, the movie will inspire the current generation of players, which includes Lee Zii Jia, Leong Jun Hao, Justin Hoh, Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik, Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani, Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun, to bring back the Cup when the Finals will be staged in Denmark next year. Heroes' touch: Datuk Rashid Sidek (right) and Datuk Cheah Soon Kit giving the thumbs-up to the new movie. 'If we want to win back the Thomas Cup, now is the time. The team looks more stable compared to the past few years,' said Rashid. 'I can see we have two strong singles players in Zii Jia and Jun Hao, and the men's doubles pairs are showing more consistency. 'If everyone can maintain their form, we have a real chance of reclaiming the Thomas Cup. 'A team event like this isn't just about who's the strongest, it's about who's the most united. If we're truly prepared both physically and mentally, I believe we can rewrite history.' As for the upcoming movie, both Rashid and Soon Kit are directly involved in script development, technical research, and ensuring the authenticity and emotional depth of the 1992 victory are captured accurately. Produced by Victory Pictures, the project was officially launched in Kuala Lumpur yesterday and will be directed by Lenny Ooi. Meanwhile, filming for the movie is expected to begin around November. Rashid, a key member of the victorious team, is relieved that the story is finally being brought to life, calling it a long-overdue tribute to one of the country's greatest sporting moments. 'There are many behind-the-scenes stories that the public may not know, and we believe these can serve as inspiration,' said Rashid. 'This is more than just a badminton film. It's a story of struggle, belief and national pride. We hope the younger generation will feel the same spirit and continue carrying it forward.' An open nationwide casting call will be held soon to discover fresh local talent for supporting roles, while the main characters will be portrayed by established actors. The 1992 squad featured Rashid, Foo Kok Keong and Kwan Yoke Meng in the singles, with Razif Sidek-Jalani Sidek and Soon Kit-Soo Beng Kiang in the doubles. Their success was also credited to the late Tan Sri Elyas Omar, then Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president, whose foresight brought in the late Datuk Punch Gunalan as team manager and enlisted top Chinese coaches Han Jian, Yang Yang and Chen Chengjie.

Malaysia eyes 2026 Thomas Cup victory after 34-year drought
Malaysia eyes 2026 Thomas Cup victory after 34-year drought

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Malaysia eyes 2026 Thomas Cup victory after 34-year drought

NATIONAL badminton legend Datuk Rashid Sidek is confident Malaysia can break its 34-year Thomas Cup drought in the 2026 edition in Horsens, Denmark. He highlighted the team's strength, particularly in men's doubles, where Malaysia dominates with world-class pairs Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani and Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik. Rashid stressed the need for improvement in singles, citing Lee Zii Jia and Leong Jun Hao as key players. 'If we have two strong doubles and two competitive singles players, the team will be stable enough to win the Thomas Cup,' he said during the launch of the badminton film Sentuhan Wira. The film, directed by Lenny Ooi, revisits Malaysia's historic 1992 Thomas Cup victory over Indonesia. Rashid, a key player in that squad, hopes the movie will inspire current shuttlers. Produced by Victory Pictures, the project involved Rashid and Datuk Cheah Soon Kit as advisors to ensure historical accuracy. Malaysia has won the Thomas Cup five times, with the last triumph in 1992. Rashid also commented on Iskandar Zulkarnain's new role as national women's singles coach, acknowledging the challenge ahead. Iskandar previously coached Ireland's Nhat Nguyen to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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