She praised the local film scene for producing quality work, adding that she was proud of the industry’s growth.
“I am very proud of our film industry’s potential, especially with the local talents who have polished their skills and have taken them to such a great level.”Ejen Ali The MovieAlso present were her husband and Port Dickson Member of Parliament Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Media Prima Bhd group chairman Datuk Syed Hussian Aljunid, group managing director Datuk Kamal Khalid, group executive director Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood, and Primeworks Studios chief executive officer Datuk Ahmad Izham Omar.
“The movie had a good storyline which emphasised important messages and lessons. I give the movie 4.5 stars,” she added.follows 12-year-old Ali, who after being accidentally recruited as a spy agent has now grown to embrace his role in secret agency Meta Advance Tactical Agency to protect the futuristic city of Cyberaya from outside threats.had raked in over RM30 million, with screenings in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Izham said he was grateful for the support given by the public and cinema chains to the movie, which had contributed to its huge success.Frozen 2, Jumanji: The Next Level, Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker“But we’ve surpassed the target and I think even cinema companies were surprised by the response towards a local animation film,” he added.is still being screened in 50 cinemas nationwide, and in 101 locations in Indonesia.
“We are very proud of this achievement, and this proves that the local film industry is capable of competing with international movies,” said Ahmad Izham.
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