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The Star
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Star singer Hael Husaini overjoyed as tickets for solo concert almost sold out; celebrates by inviting more 'friends' on stage for big show
Malaysia's top music artiste Hael Husaini's first ever solo concert at Zepp KL only on Aug 8. But tickets has been selling like hot cakes and are expected to be sold out by the end of the month. And currently Malaysia's class act with top hits, Hael, is just so humbled and thankful for the support that he has received from his many fans. According to Hael, this concert is his promise to the fans who have been his backbone since his early appearance in the entertainment world. And he is just so glad that the fans snapped up the 90% of the tickets after going on sale in less than two weeks. "This is an amazing feeling. It is just feels great to be loved by many. I'm so thankful. I thank all my fans. This show is a tribute to them. It will be night to remember and me and my friends will give them an unforgettable night of music," said Hael in an interview with The Star. According to the singer, also known for his extraordinary vocals, creativity beyond the norm and classy style, the "Hael Husaini & Repertoire Concert" promises a night that is not just a concert — but an artistic, fashion and emotional experience that is sure to become a part of the history of Malaysian music. During the launch of the concert, Hael announced that top local singer Dayang Nurfaizah and Nadeera Zaini, will be his special guests together with rising stars of Malaysian music Wany Hasrita and Nabila Razali. It is learnt that fast-rising local boy-band Alpha is also expected to join the fun on the night of Aug 8. "Let's make the show an unforgettable one. I intend to call up another 'special guest' to make the night even more lively. The more the merrier as they say and I just want to put up a show for all to have fun and enjoy the athmosphere throughout the night. I want the show to be an ever lasting memory for the fans." Hael, whose real name Hal Husaini Razmi, 38, is also open to sharing the stage with other artistes, as he always enjoys sharing the stage with performers who are great in jiving up the night. "My guests are also my good friends. They are just as excited about the concert as I am. Like me, they are all just so geared up to make it a night to remember for all the fans," said Hael. "If you follow along, the name of the concert "Hael Husaini & Repertoire" means all my songs and the ones I created for many other singers. "Also, personally for me, it is never a problem sharing the stage with my friends and other artistes. The aim is always try to lift the standards of Malaysian music. As a singer, producer and composer, I always want the best for the fans. For me, they always deserve the best," added Hael. "It is due to them I'm here today and on the night Aug 8, I will share my life journey with them." It has been success after success for Hael over the last two years. His current track "Penjuara" for the movie Ejen Ali is already burning the charts. Last year, his superb rendition "Diam" was a stupendous hit with fans and many observers felt it was the best song for 2024. Of course, the height of it all for Hael was his Hari Raya duet with songstress Nadeera Zaini this year. The duet's "Meriah Lain Macam" for the Raya festival was simply a super boomer, to say it right. Over 1.87 billion hits in media and social streaming platforms and being ranked No.1 in so many charts. Breaking records just about everywhere and also a superb 16 million-plus hits in You Tube alone. And now he aims to cap it all with his first-solo concert on Aug 8 ... "It will be one heck of a night to remember," smiled Hael promisingly ...


Malay Mail
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Malay Mail's Top 10 Picks: Live-action ‘How To Train Your Dragon' soars to No. 1 in local box office, overtakes ‘Ejen Ali' sequel after three weeks on top
KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 – Proving that not all live action adaptation will be a necessary failure, the How To Train Your Dragon film is receiving positive reviews for its deep emotional impact and touching performances and now it has fly pass local Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria for the No.1 spot at local box office. Not far behind is From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, holding steady at No. 3, while Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and Karate Kid: Legends continue to generate buzz in cinemas. With July coming soon and more summer blockbusters on the way, now is a great time to catch what's playing in cinemas for a weekend's entertainment or maybe the top shows on Netflix and Viu, trending music, and popular books? Here are Malay Mail's top 10 picks of the week you won't want to miss. Top 10 films in local cinemas (Domestic & International) (June 12 to June 15) How To Train Your Dragon Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning Karate Kid: Legends Behind The Shadows Martabat: Misi Berdarah Lilo & Stitch Thug Life Papa Sources: and GSC Top 10 streaming on Netflix and Viu (June 9 to June 15) Netflix (Top 10 TV) TV Series Mercy For None: Limited Series Tastefully Yours: Limited Series Oh My Ghost Clients: Season 1 Our Unwritten Seoul: Limited Series The Haunted Palace: Season 1 Ejen Ali: Season 1 Ejen Ali: Season 2 Ginny & Georgia: Season 3 Mad Unicorn: Limited Series The Creature Cases: Chapter 5 Source: Netflix Top 10 Viu (Top 10 shows) Lambaian Huda Sugar Daddy The Haunted Palace Running Man (2025) The First Night with the Duke Pabila Dia Tersenyum Feud Second Shot at Love Only for Love Fresh off the Sea 2 Source: Viu Frontpage Top 10 songs of the week (Spotify) (June 11 to June 17) Jin — Don't Say You Love Me Fourtwnty — Mangu (w/ Charita Utami) Nadhif Basalamah — bergema sampai selamanya sombr — back to friends Naim Daniel — Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir (w/ Adnin Roslan) ATEEZ — Lemon Drop NIKI — You'll Be in My Heart — Spotify Singles Billie Eilish — BIRDS OF A FEATHER Billie Eilish — WILDFLOWER yung kai — blue Top 10 Malay songs of the week (Spotify) (June 11 to June 17) Faris Adam — Stecu Stecu Ara Johari — Menjaga Jodoh Orang Lain Nadeera — Bukan Lagi Kita Noh Salleh — Rahsia Tuhan Nuh — Teruntuk Mia Imran Ajmain — Seribu Tahun Lagi Batas Senja — Kita Usahakan Lagi Naim Daniel, Adnin Roslan — Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir Zaki Yamami, Putri Dahlia — Aku Ada NayKilla, Tenxi, Jemsii — Kasih Aba Aba Sources: and Spotify Top 10 books of the week (June 6 to June 12) Fiction A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (Vintage) Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press) As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh (Bloomsbury) Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower Books) Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa (Manilla Press) Library of Lost Hearts by N.F. Afrina (N.F Afrina) Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum (Bloomsbury) Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde (Hodder & Stoughton) Babel by R.F. Kuang (Harper Voyager) Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber (Flatiron Books) Non-Fiction When I Was a Kid 3 by Cheeming Boey (Grey Pigeon) Atomic Habits by James Clear (Penguin Books) Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson (St. Martin's Essentials) The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest (thought catalog) A Doctor in the House by Mahathir Mohamad (MPH Group Publishing) I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) Capturing Hope by Mahathir Mohamad (MPH Group Publishing) I Want to Die but I still Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) When Things Don't Go Your Way by Haemin Sunim (Penguin Life) Saving the Planet by Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (Penguin Books) Mutiara Minda (Malay Novels) Rahsia Danny by Teme Abdullah (Iman Publication) Thariq Ridzuwan Commando's: His Treasure by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) Bukan Cinta Sempurna by Bellesa (Idea Kreatif) Mi Veneno 2 by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) Pesuruh by Ahadiat Akashah (Roket Kertas Produksi) Bintang Tanpa Nama by Ainulfarihah (Jiwa) His Code Name Alpha 2 by Elyshakaman (Idea Kreatif) Bayang Sofea by Teme Abdullah (Iman Publication) Mi Carino by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) Rumah Untuk Alie by Lenn Liu (Nukilan biruni) Source: MPH


Daily Express
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Express
How ‘Ejen Ali' could spark STEM interest among students
Published on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 18, 2025 By: FMT Reporters Text Size: 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2' features the armoured 'Satria suit', which is powered by artificial intelligence to assist the young agents on their missions. (WAU Animation pic) PETALING JAYA: In recent years, interest among Malaysian students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has been in decline. According to the education ministry, only around 15.2% of students chose the science stream for the 2023/2024 academic year, while over 100,000 students failed science and mathematics subjects in last year's SPM examination. Advertisement This downward trend could negatively impact national development, as STEM is a key driver of technological progress and innovation. Without a young generation interested and skilled in STEM, achieving developed-nation status becomes increasingly difficult. So, while this may sound surprising, it is heartening that sources of entertainment such as the local animation 'Ejen Ali' could help promote the value of science, engineering and technology. The futuristic world of Cyberaya in 'Ejen Ali' showcases advanced tech based on STEM principles such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and renewable-energy sources in the form of Azurium. 'Ejen Ali' gives students a clear picture that STEM is not merely theory confined to classrooms, but is something that can be applied in real life. Then there's 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2', the recent full-length feature that has won the hearts of Malaysians, grossing over RM50 million within 18 days of screening nationwide. The film introduces the armoured 'Satria suit', powered by artificial intelligence to assist Mata agents in their missions. The suit not only transforms to fit its user's needs but is also equipped with detection and defence systems. While it is clearly fictitious, its notable appearance in the movie could inspire young viewers to explore an interest in technology and engineering. Additionally, 'Ejen Ali' opens up space for discussions within families and schools about the importance of values like integrity, social responsibility, and ethics in the use of technology. This is essential as, to prevent misuse, technological advancement must be accompanied by moral acuity. The animation teaches students that being a scientist or engineer isn't just about intelligence – it is also also about being kind, ethical and responsible. On that note, beyond just watching 'Ejen Ali', parents and teachers are crucial in nurturing students' interest – by explaining technological concepts in a simple and relatable manner, for example, or by taking children to science exhibitions, supporting their participation in innovation competitions, or involving them in STEM-related activities. Ideally, 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2' will continue to be a source of inspiration and catalyst for interest among the younger generation. The film features even more advanced tech and a deeper storyline than its predecessors, which will hopefully attract more students to view STEM as an exciting and promising field for the future. This article was written by Amirul Eqhwan Rahim, administrative officer at Universiti Malaya's Centre for Foundation Studies in Science.


New Straits Times
2 days ago
- Automotive
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Harley Owners Group KL treats 50 orphans to 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2'
KUALA LUMPUR: The Harley Owners Group Kuala Lumpur Route 77 (HOGKL) recently treated 50 orphans from Pusat Jagaan Kasih Murni to a special screening of the cinematic blockbuster, Ejen Ali The Movie 2. A convoy of 10 Harley-Davidson bikers from HOGKL travelled from HDKL Route 77 in Jalan Ampang to GSC Mid Valley Megamall. HOGKL president, Mohamad Wira, said in a news report yesterday that their programme was a corporate social responsibility initiative aimed at bringing joy to less fortunate children. "We may look rough and tough, but we are a caring team of bikers!" he said. "And we love great Malaysian movies, including world-class animated films." He added that Ejen Ali was a film for both adults and children. Ejen Ali The Movie 2, a collaboration between WAU Animation and Primeworks Studios, recently achieved a collection of RM55.1 million, making it the highest-grossing animated film of all time in Malaysian cinemas.


The Star
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Super-hit movie Ejen Ali 2 achieves the highest box office income for local and international animated films in Malaysia
With a gross of RM55.1 million, Ejen Ali The Movie 2 (EATM2) has now officially been crowned as the highest grossing animated film in the history of Malaysian cinema, surpassing all local and international animated works that have ever been screened. Even more impressive, EATM2 has now surpassed the grossing of blockbuster films from Hollywood and Asia over the past two months. This is a clear testament to the confidence and extraordinary support of Malaysian audiences for animated films that are based on local identity and spirit. 'This success does not belong to WAU Animation alone but to all the agents who believed in and stood by us from the beginning. "I truly appreciate the dedication of the entire WAU Animation team who have poured their energy and creativity into making this film a success. "Thank you also to our production partner, Primeworks Studios, who have given their full commitment in promoting this film, and have always come up with fresh and bold new ideas to ensure that EATM2 continues to be the audience's choice. "And of course, the highest appreciation goes to the fans who have been our backbone and main source of inspiration since day one,' said Usamah Zaid Yasin, director of the EATM2 film. On the other hand, Nini Yusof, Chief Executive Officer, Media Prima Television Network and Primeworks Studios, paid tribute to all those who worked on the project and said every one individual involved in the project deserve a pat on their back. 'This achievement is the result of our shared cooperation, trust and passion. We hope that the audience will continue to support EATM2 and help us reach our next collection target of RM60 million. "Only with your strong support can we realize our dream of producing the next Ejen Ali script, for the development of the local creative industry that will make Malaysia proud,' said Nini. From an animated series on television to the silver screen, Ejen Ali has grown into a mature and influential franchise. This second film not only strengthens the brand, but also reflects the evolution of local animated storytelling that is bolder, more dimensional and touches the hearts of various audiences. For the record, the film is still showing in cinemas nationwide. About Ejen Ali the Movie 2 Set in the futuristic city of Cyberaya, 'Ejen Ali the Movie 2' follows a young boy who is accidentally recruited as a secret agent by the Meta Advance Tactical Agency (MATA) intelligence agency. Ejen Ali is eager to prove himself in Project Satria, MATA's latest Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted armored suit. As Ali struggles with his new responsibility to master Satria, he must accept MATA's decision to give his friend (and rival) Alicia the next holder of the supercomputer device, IRIS. Meanwhile, the hacker Neonimus resurfaces to wreak havoc on MATA, signaling a larger conspiracy in Cyberaya. Since its premiere on Malaysian television channel TV3 in 2016, 'Ejen Ali' has been broadcast and streamed in over 65 countries across South-East Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and North America. The first two seasons of the series were followed by 'Ejen Ali The Movie' in November 2019, which grossed an impressive RM30 million (USD8 million) in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia, making it one of the highest-grossing animated films in Malaysia to date. The latest installment, 'Ejen Ali Season 3', also holds the title of being the first Malaysian animated intellectual property to be co-produced with Disney+ Hotstar South-East Asia, and will first launch exclusively on the streaming service in June 2022.