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Fasha Dah Bersedia Nak Kahwin?
KL, 13 NOV 2008: Dalam riuh orang bercakap tentang perkahwinan Mawi & Ekin, Ashraf Sinclair & Bunga serta Rusdi Ramli & Sharon Paul, Murai Batu dengar juga gosip baru tentang pelakon kontroversi yang masih digam sebahagian besar pihak media iaitu Fasha Sandha.
Cerita dia ganggu rumah tangga Nora Danish dan Rizal Ashram atau Jejai makin reda, begitu juga gosip hubungannya Datuk S dan anak raja Johor.
Terbaru, Murai Batu dapat tahu, Fasha dan bersedia nak kahwin dan tengah sibuk membuat perancangan. Mesti ramai nak tahu siapa bakal suami Fasha itu bukan? Ada yang cakap dengan Jejai, ada yang cakap dengan kerabat diraja dan ada juga kata dengan seorang lelaki kaya yang suka main sukan polo.
Rasanya, biarlah Murai Batu rahsiakan dulu siapa namanya itu, bukan apa, malas nanti kena serangan hendap oleh Fasha yang bersuara F Sharp itu. Bukan apa, selagi ia tak keluar dari mulut Fasha sendiri, Murai Batu sengaja tidak mahu menyiarkannya.
Apa yang Murai Batu boleh cakap, calon suami Fasha itu seorang yang kaya dan bertaraf socialite. Patutlah Fasha nampak senyum melebar semasa hadir ke Anugerah Skrin 2008 (ASK2008), minggu lepas. Cuma Murai Batu tak pasti kalau Fasha kahwin nanti, ada ke press hendak pergi buat liputan.
Dalam pada itu, sumber berkata pada malam ASK2008 juga, Fasha sempat lagi bertegur sapa dengan Datuk S yang turut hadir. Tapi apabila ada pihak hendak merakamkan gambar mereka, cepat-cepat Fasha angkat kaki dan blah dari situ.
MURAI BATU: Nak tengok siapa akhirnya artis yang akan menjadi suami kepada Fasha Sandha.
Murai
Drifting On Stage
Ahmad Idham.
ISTANA Budaya in Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur is presenting Impak Maksima - The Musical from now until Nov 22.
Zul Huzaimy.
Dynas Mokhtar.
Zed Zaidi.
The musical is based on the hit film, Impak Maksima, screened last year which starred Awal Ashaari, Eizlan Yusof, Dynas Mokhtar, Yatt Hamzah, Zul Huzaimy, Opie Zami, Cat Farish Ramli of The Fabulous Cats fame and M. Rajoli.
This is the first time a popular Malay film and a motor-racing-related musical is staged there.
The musical is directed by Ahmad Idham, who also directed the film.
Dynas, Zul Huzaimy and Cat Farish reprise their roles, and they are joined by heart-throb actor Zed Zaidi, Malaysian Idol Season 1’s runner-up Dina Nadzir and Akademi Fantasia Season 2’s Zarina Zainoordin, the niece of veteran singer Salwa Abdul Rahman.
Zul Huzaimy is also the musical’s assistant and artistic director while its production co-ordinator is Den Wahab. Its music composers are Faizal Uzir and Cat Farish.
Stunt driver Ser Meng Hui, who starred in the movie, is also involved in the musical.
Zul Huzaimy, who appeared as ‘Bapa Malaysia’ Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra in Putra - The Musical at Istana Budaya last year, said the musical will stay true to the movie, with realistic and heart-stopping drift-racing stunts.
“We want fans of the film to enjoy the musical too. For that reason, the roaring and whizzing of engines will be prominent as will the stylish and daring stunts,” he said.
As in the film, Impak Maksima - The Musical tells the story of Ayie, a college student who is involved in illegal drift-racing around the Klang Valley.
The film was also made into a television series early this year, starring Awal, Eizlan and popular actress Fasha Sandha.
Time: 8.30pm and 3pm (extra matinees on Saturday and Sunday). Tickets are priced at RM20, RM30, RM50, RM80, RM120 and RM150.
Call 03-4026-5558.
New Straits Times
Cicakman’s Back
A scene from Cicakman.
Action-packed and with better special effects, local superhero Cicakman is set to take Malaysia by storm once again in Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam. SHARMILA BILLOT reports on its world premiere screening in Pusan recently.
Norman says it’s an honour for Cicakman 2 to be shown in Pusan.
OUR very own superhero movie, Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam, recently had its world premiere screening at the 13th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) in South Korea.
There were 80 movies slotted for the world premiere at the festival.
“It was really an honour for us to have it shown in Pusan and the response was very encouraging,” said producer and CEO of KRU Studios, Norman Abdul Halim.
“During the question-and-answer session after the premiere, a visibly-impressed Korean student even asked if that’s the quality of movies produced in Malaysia.
“Some film critics there were also happy with the movie as they felt it offered something different. Most superheroes are usually well-built; here we have Saiful Apek, who is both skinny and funny.
”The critics were also impressed with the quality of our special effects.
“It took director Yusry Abdul Halim and his team about seven months to produce the movie at a cost close to RM2.5 million.
”This time around, we were more adventurous with the movie. It’s more action-packed and we cut down on the comedy aspect after feedback from the first movie.
“It is still funny but we concentrated on the fight scenes and paid a lot of attention to details.
“Needless to say, we put a lot of emphasis on special effects.”
In Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam, the evil Professor Klon is back. This time, his aim is not only to overthrow the government and become the President of Metrofulus but also to control the world’s supply of fresh water through an evil plan which he calls “Black Water”.
Cicakman faces his old enemies Ginger Boys, who return in a more powerful and spiritual form, as Ginger Ghosts. He also has to deal with Professor Klon’s hired assassin Rrama, who derives pleasure in killing.
“Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam showcased at the PIFF what Malaysia’s movie industry has to offer in terms of storyline, computer-generated image elements and the production standard,” said Norman.
“It usually takes one successful movie to pave the way for Malaysian products to be exported and I hope Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam will help our film-makers to be recognised internationally.”
The movie will also be released simultaneously in Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia.
“At the film festival, we were also in talks with distributors from Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines who showed keen interest in bringing the film to their countries,” added Norman.
Apart from the added action and excitement, the film will also see the first-time collaboration between Yusry and the renowned Indonesian music whiz, Melly Goeslow, for its soundtrack.
According to Edry Abdul Halim, who is the music director for the soundtrack, it is more upbeat in sound and tempo, influenced by rock and roll elements more suitable to the storyline.
Saiful reprises his role as Cicakman, with Aznil Nawawi as Profesor Klon.
Sharifah Amani plays the character of Iman while Fasha Sandha takes the role of Tania.
The first Cicakman collected RM6 million, the highest taking in the local box-office in 2006.
Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam will be released in 70 cinemas on Dec 11 by KRU Studios with the goal of selling a million tickets compared to 670,000 tickets for Cicakman.
New Straits Times