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Buli (English: Bully) is a 2004 Malaysian Malay-language black comedy film directed by Afdlin Shauki in his directorial debut. The film stars Afdlin himself, along with Hans Isaac, Nasha Aziz, Ako Mustapha, and Sharifah Shahirah as well as cameo appearances from well-known Malaysian celebrities. Its sequel, Buli Balik was released in 2006.
"Malaysia Satu" - by Faizal Tahir (Winner of "Our 1 Malaysia Song" competition) "Saya Anak Malaysia" "Fikirkan Boleh" - by Metropolitan "Malaysia Forever" - by Bobby Gimby "Luhur" by Kamikaze "Bersatu" by Raihan "Kita Punya Malaysia" ("This is Our Malaysia") by Bunkface "Malaysia Bersih" ("A Clean Malaysia") by Syamel and Ernie Zakri "Titiwangsa"
"Chan Mali Chan" is a folk song popular in Malaysia and Singapore. [1] [2] The song is a light-hearted song that may have its origin in a Malay poem pantun. [3] In Indonesia there are songs that have similar tones such as "Anak Kambing Saya" ("My Lamb" or "My Baby Goat") written by Saridjah Niung. [4] [5] [6] It is commonly sung as a children's ...
Preceded by Buli (2004) [3] F E B R U A R Y 23: Main-Main Cinta: Abdul Razak Mohaideen: Misha Omar, Adam, Dynas Mokhtar, Pierre Andre, Irma Hasmie, Farid Kamil, Saiful Apek, Azean Irdawaty, Vanida Imran, Azlee, M. Rajoli, Siti Elizad: Comedy / Romance: Metrowealth Movies Production [4] M A R C H 3: Ethirkaalam: C. Kumaresan: Sri Kumar: Drama ...
Sophia Albarakbah, Shah Hazvee, Izuan Razali, A. Galak, Kanda Khairul, Faha Azhar, Dato Jalaluddin Hassan, Ikhram Juhari, Akim Nordin, Fauziah Nawi dan ramai lagi. Action [3] 8 Feb: Rain Town: Current Pictures: Tunku Mona Riza: Kin Wah Chew, Susan Lankester, Fabian Loo, Wilson Lee, Pauline Tan, Riena Amirah, Adrian Choong dan ramai lagi. Drama ...
Bumiputera or bumiputra (Jawi: بوميڤوترا , Native) is a term used in Malaysia to describe Malays, the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia, various indigenous peoples of East Malaysia, and Peranakans.
They form a significant part of Malaysia's population and Malaysian law considers most of them to be Malays. In Malaysia, there are two primary Bugis groups: the Bugis-Malays and the Sabahan Bugis. The Bugis-Malays, who are descendants of early Bugis migrants to the Malay Peninsula and Sarawak between the 17th and 20th centuries, have largely ...
According to the 2023 population estimate, with a total population of 17.6 million, Malaysian Malays form 57.9% of Malaysia's demographics, the largest ethnic group in the country. They can be broadly classified into two main categories; Anak Jati (indigenous Malays or local Malays) and Anak Dagang (trading Malays or foreign Malays). [2] [3]