'If I manage you don't manage, if you manage I don't manage': Mark Lee and Jack Neo on the rules when friends do business together

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Those who were born in the 1990s or earlier would be familiar with Jack Neo's comedy sketch show Comedy Nite which aired on Channel 8 every Monday at 8pm from 1990 to 2003. The show created many iconic characters, such as Jack's Liang Ximei and Liang Popo, Mark Lee's Robert and Henry Thia's Lion King and Ms Lim with the...

PHOTO: Golden VillageThose who were born in the 1990s or earlier would be familiar with Jack Neo's comedy sketch show Comedy Nite which aired on Channel 8 every Monday at 8pm from 1990 to 2003.

Speaking to AsiaOne in an interview recently for their new movie Money No Enough 3, Jack, 63, Mark, 55 and Henry, 71, share about their 35 years together.He shared that he was mainly focused on acting back in the 90s, but switched to directing and working behind the scenes as he felt that there must be someone who was able to do it in their style.

"For example, in the past, when we saw Henry, we were used to recognising him as Miss Lim or Alamak. But children nowadays recognise Henry as Uncle Philip or Mr P-Lip from JianHao Tan's videos, which were viewed by youngsters. So the new generation can also accept his projects and performance."In Money No Enough 3, Jack, Mark and Henry play Ah Qiang, Ah Huang and Ah Hui respectively, who are young seniors with their own family and financial problems.

"If one manages the business and the other doesn't, whether the business earns money or not, the one who doesn't manage it will also have problems. And when there are problems, the one who usually manages the business could say, 'Why, you don't trust me? Do you not believe me?'... So there would be a lot of problems arising."

He added: "If both people manage the business, then there would be problems, because everyone does things differently. And there is nothing wrong with that. Communication is very important. There is no wrong way in either method — your way can earn money, my way can earn money too."But the problem comes when both parties want to use their way to manage a business, that's when disagreement arises, but it's nobody's fault.

 

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