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===Special appearance===
===Special appearance===
* [[Dira Abu Zahar]]
* [[Dira Abu Zahar]] as Kuih Sister
* Noramin Nosyi Nosyi as Father Hafidd
* Noramin Nosyi Nosyi as Father Hafidd
* [[Adibah Noor]] as Teacher, Lady driver
* [[Adibah Noor]] as Teacher, Lady driver
* Namron
* Namron as Flat Man
* [[Farid Kamil]] as himself
* [[Farid Kamil]] as himself
* Sara Ali as herself
* Sara Ali as herself
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* [[Syazwan Zulkifly]] as Gangster 3
* [[Syazwan Zulkifly]] as Gangster 3
* Adam Shah as Gangster 4
* Adam Shah as Gangster 4
* Dain Iskandar Said
* Dain Iskandar Said as Kedai Mamak Customers 1
* Ho Yuhang
* Ho Yuhang as Kedai Mamak Customers 2
* [[Chew Kin Wah]]
* [[Chew Kin Wah]] as Kedai Mamak Customers 3 and DJ Radio
* Alfie Palermo
* Alfie Palermo as Kedai Mamak Customers 4


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==

Revision as of 13:17, 16 May 2023

Kolumpo
Directed bySheikh Munasar, Bront Palarae, Rozi Izma
Written bySheikh Munasar, Bront Palarae, Rozi Izma
Produced bySheikh Munasar, James Wong, Bront Palarae, Rozi Izma
StarringSharifah Amani
Azad Jasmin
Nell Ng
Ruminah Sidek
Soffi Jikan
Amirul Ariff
Mano Maniam
Edited byMirage Post
Release date
  • 5 December 2013 (2013-12-05) (Malaysia)
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CountryMalaysia
LanguagesMalay, English
BudgetRM 1 million ($308,928)
Box officeRM 290,000 ($89,598)

Kolumpo is a Malaysian anthology film release in 2013. It is a collection of three multilingual short stories directed by Bront Palarae, Sheikh Munasar, and Rozi Izma. The film is produced by the directors alongside associate producer James Wong under the production company Otto Films SDN BHD.

Set in Kuala Lumpur, the story weaves together the common themes of life, hopes and dreams. The cast includes Sharifah Amani, Azad Jasmin, Ruminah Sidek, Nell Ng, Mano Maniam, Soffi Jikan, Sabri Yunus, Sherry Alhadad, Along Eyzandy, Radhi Khalid and Emely Poon.

Synopsis

Rahul, an Indian immigrant arrives in town to discover that the company that offered him a job has gone out of business. He is helped by a local restaurant owner and begins his life in the city as an illegal immigrant worker.[citation needed]

In Setapak, Gienna is a Chinese woman in her thirties who is constantly avoiding phone calls from her mother. She finds herself spending an afternoon helping a stranger, a senile old lady, who cannot remember where her house is.[citation needed]

In Ampang, Hafidd, a young man, meets a pretty stranger at the KLCC LRT station after they both miss the last train. For someone who has never dated anyone in his life, this is a life-defining moment and his only chance at love.[citation needed]

Together the three stories create a collage of the human connections that give life to the city.[citation needed]

There are hidden messages in each of the three short stories. The first story shows the injustice in life can receive further injustice; the second portrays kindness across racial barriers, despite issues of racism in different levels of the Malaysian society; while the final installment delivers a subtle message: When one opens his mind to see the beauty in life, life can be beautiful.[citation needed]

Cast

Main cast

  • Sharifah Amani as Siti Nur Hayy
  • Azad Jasmin as Rahul
  • Nell Ng as Gienna Chan Mei Hu
  • Ruminah Sidek as Nek Wok
  • Soffi Jikan as Komang
  • Amirul Ariff as Hafidd
  • Mano Maniam as Vasu
  • Radhi Khalid as Feroz
  • Sherry Alhadad as Sherry
  • Sabri Yunus as Rahim

Supporting actors

  • Amerul Affendi as Amin
  • Emely Poon as Joyce
  • Jee Kutty as Little One
  • Rosnah Mat Aris as Anak Nek Wok
  • Azhan Rani as Azhan
  • Along Eyzendy as Mat Rempit
  • S. Nirmell as Arjun
  • Nadia Aqilah as Siti
  • Fairuz Fee Tauhid as Nurul
  • Prakash Krishna as Ameerdepp
  • K.S. Maniam as Boss
  • Nigel Kok Yi Jun as Aboy
  • Yadiy Taufik as Budak Basikal
  • Bront Palarae
  • C. K

Special appearance

  • Dira Abu Zahar as Kuih Sister
  • Noramin Nosyi Nosyi as Father Hafidd
  • Adibah Noor as Teacher, Lady driver
  • Namron as Flat Man
  • Farid Kamil as himself
  • Sara Ali as herself
  • Johan As'ari as Gangster 1
  • Idzham Ismail as Gangster 2
  • Syazwan Zulkifly as Gangster 3
  • Adam Shah as Gangster 4
  • Dain Iskandar Said as Kedai Mamak Customers 1
  • Ho Yuhang as Kedai Mamak Customers 2
  • Chew Kin Wah as Kedai Mamak Customers 3 and DJ Radio
  • Alfie Palermo as Kedai Mamak Customers 4

Soundtrack

KL Kita - Yuna featuring Qi Razali

References