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A real kampong boy who loves doing the kind of things that people these days have forgotten. A guy who loves to be at home with his family and loves to be loved by his family.

Friday, June 02, 2006

What the heck?

I am still reeling from the shock!! We are a Chinese country where Indians and Malays speak Cantonese!. At least the Police do. This is how we are perceived by a famous Indian producer who shot parts of a film 'JURM' in Malaysia. And it starred no less than Bobby Deol and Larra Dutta. As a Malaysian I could not help but feel insulted by the film.
It stared off well with the hero, Bobby Deol, being framed by his best friend and wife for his money. He is jailed for having murdered his wife and escapes with the help of his best friend. But he is shot three times by this friend as he escapes. Unknowing to him, Deol, is saved by another girlfriend who harbours a secret love for him.
And so his best friend and wife escape to Malaysia to spend their fortune. Here is where the fun starts. The couple buy over the Palace of the Golden Horses,no less, and are partying daily. Deol finds out about this and comes to Malaysia to seek revenge. The strange thing is that we do not see any Malaysians or other people at the KLIA. It is deserted. Then he hatches his plan with the help of his girlfriend and another Indian who is a taxi driver. He traps an accomplice of his friend and drowns him in a bathtub. Again this is with the help of his girlfriend who seems every willing to help him commit murder. The plot gets thicker and he manages to convince his wife that his best friend is now out to bump her off. The ending is staged at the Bukit Jalil stadium. We are not spared the dramatic Indian fights, ala Matrix. Deol shoots his friend three times in the chest, point blank. Dead as a door nail.
Ah, the best part is yet to come. The Malaysian Police arrive and they speak ' chee chong fun' cantonese. My God!! Then it happens again at the jail as his wife gets locked up, when a Malay policeman utters ' fai ti, fai ti' (quick, quick).
The 'piece de' resistance'. Bobby Deol and his girlfriend go back home to India, scot free, without having to answer to killing off two people in Malaysia. What a wonderful country this is.
Malaysia Semua Boleh!

1 Comments:

Blogger Ling said...

...or rather, Bollywood Semua Boleh

7:54 AM  

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