Diverse female representation in Gol & Gincu 2
The plot of two women coming together to help save a shelter for troubled female teens is already milestones more feminist compared to the first Gol & Gincu plot line.
The plot of two women coming together to help save a shelter for troubled female teens is already milestones more feminist compared to the first Gol & Gincu plot line.
Those who have reaped all the benefits of an unfair system are the ones objecting.
Sheril A. Bustaman speaks to Deva Apparasamy, a Hindu priest and also a university lecturer. He speaks about balancing being a priest and educator, what Diwali is about and also sheds light on the Hindu community in Malaysia.
A girl gets raped and seven university students get cursed in a bungalow. Yes, another horror film.
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It is an unspoken rule that when two people get married, they absolutely must have a wedding reception under the guise of celebration and love.
What happens when the media don’t carry out their roles responsibly? Who should be the watchdogs of the watchdogs?
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Sheril A. Bustaman interviews Faisal Saeed Al Mutar, an Iraqi-born satirist, human-rights activist and writer who was admitted to the United States as a refugee in 2013.
With 81 years and two other remakes between the two films, how does the narrative of this melodrama hold up with the woke audience of today?