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Entered into the 2004 Asia Pacific Film Festival [1] 29: Kuliah Cinta: Abdul Razak Mohaideen: Erra Fazira, Yusry KRU, Zahnita Hussein, Saiful Apek, Zahida Rafik, Yassin, Mohamad Faizal Hanafi (Ajai), Farid Kamil, Azza Elite, Cico Rashid, Azman Ahmad: Comedy / Romance: Metrowealth Movies Production [2] F E B R U A R Y 26: Bisikan Remaja ...
Malaysia's capital market crossed the RM2 trillion threshold for the first time at the end of 2010. The capital market had achieved an annual compounded growth rate of 11% from RM717bil in 2000 due to rapid economic expansion and strong regulatory oversight that underpinned investor confidence in the Malaysian capital market. [16]
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Opening Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref. A P R I L 6: Mimpi Moon: Shuhaimi Baba: Rashidi Ishak, Kavita Sidhu, Jalaluddin Hassan, Ning Baizura, Afdlin Shauki, Asha Gill, Anuar Kamaruddin, Shamsul Cairel, Iskandar Najmudin, Erna Elliyana, Mohd Haikaldin, Ida Nerina, Sarimah Ibrahim, Jit Murad, Melissa Saila, Saiful Apek, Naa Murad, Joanna Bessey, Kamal Kadir, Adriani Wahjanto, Kher Cheng ...
5 2004. 6 2005. 7 2006. 8 2007. 9 2008. 10 2009. ... Cinema of Malaysia; ... Malaysian film at the Internet Movie Database; Malaysian Feature Films Finas;
According to a HSBC report in 2012, Malaysia is expected to become the world's 21st largest economy by 2050, with a GDP of $1.2 trillion (Year 2000 dollars) and a GDP per capita of $29,247 (Year 2000 dollars). The report also says "The electronic equipment, petroleum, and liquefied natural gas producer will see a substantial increase in income ...
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Two of the earlier local movies with 18+ ratings since its introduction, Litar Kasih (1996) and Panas (1998), were both classified 18SX. However, these movies still enjoyed surprising box office successes in Malaysia. The latest film which used the 18+ rated for Malaysian film is The Assistant film published in 2022 directed by Adrian Teh.