KISAH FATTAH AMIN PATAH RIUKKAN KAWAN BAIK SENDIRI | BORAK DULU BARU KAMU S2

  • 7 months ago
"Suami I bukan lagi pelakon kayu." - Fazura

"Ai nampak hubby ai bekerja keras untuk memberikan yang terbaik dalam kerjaya lakonan. Abang Tah always terbuka untuk memperbaiki kelemahan yang ada," kata Fazura sambil mencium dahi suami tercinta Pendekar Awang! Banyak lagi kisah lucu hubby ai dalam episode kali ni. Korang layan ok

Transcript
00:00 I know Fatah Amin's idol is Allah Yalham Tanstripi Ramli.
00:05 So, Allah Yalham is from a song, Madhu 3.
00:09 Try to sing it.
00:10 Just sing it.
00:11 Easy?
00:12 Easy.
00:13 Oh, yes. Easy.
00:14 The joy in my heart...
00:18 Hey, Mr.
00:19 What is that?
00:22 If you want to hear the whole song,
00:24 we have to...
00:25 talk first, then you can.
00:29 [Music]
00:32 Before we talk,
00:39 I want to ask,
00:40 why is it funny
00:41 if we drive a car
00:43 and then we can park it in KLCC?
00:46 Why do you think that's funny?
00:49 At that time, there was no valet at KLCC.
00:51 There was no car.
00:52 So, for me,
00:54 it was a joke and a dream.
00:56 A funny dream for me.
00:58 But the dream,
01:00 people thought it was funny.
01:03 But, praise be to Allah,
01:04 it became a reality.
01:05 Now, there is a valet at KLCC.
01:07 And I have my own car.
01:10 Praise be to Allah.
01:12 That's why I said, words are like a prayer.
01:13 That's right. Words are like a prayer.
01:15 So, whatever it is,
01:17 welcome to Borak Dulu Baru Kamu
01:19 with Fatah Amin.
01:21 Hi, everyone.
01:23 Assalamualaikum.
01:24 Yes.
01:25 Fatah, what's your latest development?
01:29 Are you acting or singing?
01:31 Now, I'm busy acting.
01:33 I have a project with Estro.
01:35 I also have a project with another station TV.
01:38 And I actually have another film.
01:40 The film, Trinil.
01:42 It was screened in Indonesia.
01:43 The film, Trinil.
01:44 Trinil, a ghost story.
01:46 Whatever it is, whoever it is,
01:48 I want him to leave here.
01:50 The Ghost Story
01:55 Pendekawang.
01:57 Now, people are saying, "Pendekawang, Pendekawang."
02:00 So, is there a deep meaning in the film, Pendekawang,
02:03 about the life of the ghost?
02:05 Because this earth is under Allah's control.
02:08 And it is entrusted to the believers.
02:18 The ghost story is a spin-off of Mak Kilaw's story.
02:21 I mean, a spin-off of the ghost character.
02:23 This time, it's his solo story.
02:25 This time, he's depicting how the ghost...
02:28 ...helps Haji Sulong, played by Namron,
02:31 and also Wanan and Fisu, played by Tok Gajah,
02:33 to bring them to Terengganu.
02:35 What's in Terengganu?
02:36 Is it a potluck?
02:38 Potluck?
02:39 I don't know.
02:40 Do villagers make potlucks in Terengganu?
02:42 Potlucks are okay.
02:43 Maybe.
02:44 So, you have to watch it.
02:45 You have to watch it.
02:46 I don't know if there's a potluck or not.
02:49 But, of course, this story is epic,
02:51 it's a story with a lot of fighting.
02:53 A lot of fighting that we show how the heroes...
02:57 ...used to fight to protect the children.
03:01 Is it awkward to act with your wife?
03:03 If it's awkward or not with Fazura,
03:05 I don't think it's a problem.
03:06 Because before this, we had a project together.
03:09 At home, you practiced together?
03:10 At home, we also practiced.
03:12 Did you have a wedding?
03:13 No.
03:15 But that's not a problem, right?
03:18 Because you got the role of a wedding planner,
03:21 did you learn to fire or have you learned to fire since the Azali?
03:25 Since the Azali.
03:26 No, I practiced.
03:29 Before I joined the wedding set, we practiced for a long time.
03:32 I practiced for a year.
03:34 I practiced riding and firing.
03:35 Before I joined the set,
03:37 I was well prepared.
03:40 After the wedding story,
03:42 now I want to invite you to fire.
03:44 Fire.
03:45 Yes, fire.
03:46 We want to talk about Fattah Amin's past.
03:48 Where were you born?
03:50 How was your life when you were young?
03:52 I was in Sriwangsa for 15-20 years.
03:58 I went to school in Wangsa Maju,
04:00 Sekolah Rendah, Sekolah Menengah,
04:01 at Desa Tunus Sinon.
04:02 Then I continued to study at Telekom College.
04:06 Then I went to MMC, now MMU.
04:08 I got my diploma from the Management Department of Multimedia.
04:14 You were interested in management.
04:16 I was interested in management.
04:17 At the same time, I was also into gaming.
04:19 I was interested in learning multimedia.
04:23 I thought I could do it,
04:24 I thought I could do it, but I couldn't.
04:26 But now, do you play games?
04:28 Yes, I play games.
04:29 What games?
04:30 I play FIFA.
04:32 FIFA.
04:33 How was your parenting?
04:35 Was it strict?
04:38 My father was a police officer.
04:40 So, my father was a very strict person since I was young.
04:45 When I was young, I played football,
04:48 then I went to this and that.
04:49 I just stayed at home.
04:51 Then I played here and there.
04:54 If I came home late, my father would scold me.
04:57 He would hit me with a bat or a telephone pole.
04:59 Sometimes, when he saw me downstairs,
05:02 he would say, "It's almost sunset, why aren't you home yet?"
05:04 I would just scream.
05:05 That's the style.
05:06 Yes, that's how he was.
05:07 So, I got used to a strict parenting style.
05:12 My mother was more of a motherly person.
05:17 A motherly person?
05:18 Yes, a motherly person.
05:19 So, it was a balance.
05:21 Fattah, what was the most naughty thing you did in school?
05:24 My naughty thing?
05:25 I was never late for school.
05:27 Okay, you were late.
05:28 You would climb the wall.
05:29 You would climb the wall.
05:30 And then, when you went out, where did you hang out?
05:31 The toilet?
05:32 Yes, the toilet.
05:34 I remember that.
05:35 I think that was a long time ago.
05:37 I think my bad habits were quite common.
05:40 You were quite naughty back then.
05:42 I was quite naughty.
05:44 I would climb the wall at school.
05:47 But don't lie.
05:48 Yes, don't lie.
05:49 That's not good.
05:50 That's not good.
05:51 What about at school?
05:52 I heard you played football.
05:53 I was very active at school.
05:55 Because, I think,
05:57 when I saw that I wasn't very active in academics,
06:02 I realised that I was quite active in sports.
06:08 So, I played a lot of sports at school.
06:11 Football.
06:12 I was active in silat at that time.
06:15 Silat was one of the lower schools I joined.
06:17 And then, there were a lot of sports.
06:19 There were sports where the teacher would say,
06:22 "Fattah, I see that you have potential.
06:24 Come to the training this afternoon."
06:25 I said, "I've done a lot of sports."
06:27 I joined a lot of sports at school.
06:29 I think I can't do this.
06:31 So, I was like that at school.
06:33 Did you join sports because you didn't want to go to class?
06:36 Actually, yes.
06:37 I knew it.
06:38 So, when we played sports at school,
06:40 we rarely went to class.
06:42 But, no.
06:43 Because I think I was interested.
06:45 At school, I felt like I was an active person.
06:49 Okay, you joined sports.
06:52 Did you go to theatre at school?
06:55 Not at school.
06:56 At school, I think I joined nasyid.
07:00 Wow, that's a different game.
07:03 I joined nasyid.
07:04 It was a group.
07:05 But, at that time, I was a champion.
07:08 But, I never thought about it.
07:10 Nasyid became a champion.
07:11 I have a song called Ketuhanan.
07:13 I will sing it.
07:14 So, I have a song called Ketuhanan.
07:16 But, I thought that I sang a song called nasyid...
07:18 ...at a lower school.
07:20 That's how it was.
07:21 At school, we were like, "Ubaid, what's your dream?"
07:24 "Fattah, what's your dream?"
07:27 At school, I was like, "I want to be a police officer like my father."
07:30 That's right.
07:31 I wanted to be a police officer.
07:32 I wanted to be a teacher.
07:33 I wanted to be a teacher.
07:35 At that time, I was playing games.
07:38 I wanted to be an engineer.
07:42 But, I read that...
07:46 ...Fattah wanted to be an actor.
07:51 I wanted to know who made Fattah want to be an actor.
07:55 It's easy to be an actor. I can do it too.
07:58 Okay, this is a story.
08:00 A story.
08:01 Actually, if you listen to it, it's not that he was interested.
08:03 He had the desire to be an actor.
08:05 I remember that I was in a lower or middle school.
08:08 I watched TV.
08:09 I watched Irwansyah.
08:11 In the story, My Heart.
08:14 My aunt, my aunt, I remember.
08:16 "Along," my aunt called me.
08:18 "Along, your face looks like Irwansyah."
08:20 I was like, "My face looks like Irwansyah?"
08:25 At that time, I was still a kid.
08:28 I was like, "I want to be an actor."
08:31 But, I didn't think about it.
08:33 But, if I want to tell a story, I was like, "My face looks like an actor."
08:40 I could be an actor.
08:42 But, we didn't know what Allah had planned for us.
08:45 Allah gave us blessings.
08:48 We didn't know what would happen after that.
08:51 So, I was actually directed to be an actor.
08:55 I didn't have any struggles.
08:59 I didn't have any auditions or I didn't have to go to the Eror Maja.
09:02 My uncle was the director of Tersohor.
09:04 Why did people say that I didn't have to use a cable?
09:06 Usually, things like this are chronic.
09:08 Okay, the story is like this.
09:10 I started modelling.
09:13 And then, I thought, "I've done modelling. I can be an actor."
09:19 That's when I told my dad, "I think I want to try acting."
09:26 At that time, my dad and my grandfather used to go to his house.
09:31 Since he was a kid, he went to his house every Eid.
09:36 So, he saw that his son, Dato' Yusof Aslam, was successful in acting.
09:41 So, I told my dad, "Uncle Yusof, I want to be an actor."
09:47 I did it on purpose. -You tried to use a cable.
09:50 Yes, I tried to use a cable.
09:52 Then, Dato' Yusof Aslam said, "Can you ask Patah to come to the office?"
09:58 I was confident. I can be an actor.
10:00 I thought I'd be in a Russian soap opera.
10:02 Then, I wore a shirt to the table.
10:04 "Do you want to be an actor?" "Yes, I want to be an actor."
10:06 "Have you acted before?" "No."
10:07 "What did you do before this?" "I did modelling."
10:09 "Oh, modelling. I thought acting and modelling are the same."
10:12 "Go and follow that guy."
10:15 That was Mr. Boy, Abang Faizal.
10:17 He was doing a film called Roda-Roda Kuala Lumpur.
10:20 "Go and follow him. Be the back-up crew."
10:23 So, I wore a shirt to the table, did props, lifted the table and chairs.
10:29 I thought that when we worked as back-up crew, we had to wear a shirt...
10:34 ...like we wore in the office.
10:36 But, it wasn't like that.
10:38 They only wore a T-shirt and a shirt.
10:41 We didn't know. It was zero.
10:43 So, I learned to work as a back-up crew, did props.
10:46 It took a long time.
10:47 It was my fortune.
10:49 When I did props, Dato' Yusof gave me extra credits.
10:54 I was a son of a rich family.
10:57 I was a...
10:59 -A rich man. -A rich man.
11:01 I was a car-burner.
11:03 I was a sidekick.
11:05 You did props and became a young hero, right?
11:10 Yes.
11:11 Before you became a young hero, we have something.
11:13 Let's watch.
11:15 Hi, assalamualaikum. My name is Arifat Abimoh Mami.
11:19 I'm 22 years old.
11:20 I'm from Sekiwangsa Kuala Lumpur.
11:23 I'm a student at UITM Puncak, Pedang, InsyaAllah.
11:26 I'm taking a course in Creative Industrial Design.
11:30 I'm sure that if I'm chosen to be a young hero,
11:33 I'll bring the title of a young hero to myself.
11:36 I'll show the example of Nilan Muni to the young heroes out there.
11:41 I'll be their icon.
11:44 He's steady.
11:46 Believe it or not, that was the first time I faced the camera.
11:52 That was the first time?
11:53 Yes.
11:54 I've never spoken in front of a camera like this.
11:56 That was the first time.
11:58 You're fast.
12:00 Because...
12:02 Let me tell you.
12:04 We've never got a script.
12:06 And we've never spoken in front of a camera.
12:08 So, they briefed us.
12:09 "Fatah, this is the script. You have to speak in front of the camera."
12:12 That's all.
12:13 So, it wasn't on purpose?
12:14 No.
12:15 It was on purpose.
12:17 But, I was like, "Okay, I got it."
12:20 No, no, no.
12:22 That's why it was a one-off.
12:24 So, that was the first time.
12:28 That was the first time I faced the camera.
12:32 Was that the same table when you met Yusof Slam?
12:34 Okay, let's talk about the table.
12:37 There's something funny about the table.
12:40 That was my father's shirt.
12:43 Oh, that?
12:44 I don't know.
12:45 At that time, there weren't any nice shirts.
12:48 I was wondering what kind of shirt he had.
12:51 Then, I saw it.
12:52 It looked nice.
12:53 So, I bought it.
12:54 I bought it and wore it for the audition.
12:56 When I wore it, it was big.
12:59 I asked my father, "Dad, what shirt is this?"
13:04 "That's your father's shirt. Why are you wearing it for the audition?"
13:07 It turned out that was my father's shirt.
13:09 That's what looked big.
13:11 It was big, right?
13:12 Yes, but it was big.
13:13 It was big because I wore my father's shirt.
13:15 That's how it was from the first video.
13:18 I auditioned and I became the champion of Hero Remaja.
13:22 Praise be to God.
13:23 You were in Hero Remaja.
13:24 You auditioned and everything.
13:26 So, do you have any funny memories from Hero Remaja that you can't forget?
13:36 One of the moments that I can't forget is when all the Hero Remaja guys...
13:43 ...were struggling to build their bodies.
13:45 They were struggling to build their bodies.
13:47 They told me, "Okay, in the finals, you have to be in the top 10."
13:54 "Oh, yo!"
13:55 "That's how you'll get a medal."
13:57 There were a few heroes who already had beautiful bodies.
14:00 So, the ones who didn't go to the gym, like me, who was skinny...
14:04 ...we were all struggling.
14:07 It was funny because there were a lot of mosquitoes.
14:09 But it was fun.
14:10 We were all working out.
14:13 We were taking care of our diet.
14:15 That was one of the moments that I can't forget with my friends.
14:19 And praise be to God, all of our batches were successful.
14:22 Like me, Syafiq Kyle, Rizwan, Nazri, Afir Rosri, Abin Amey.
14:28 There were a lot of batches.
14:31 It was a success.
14:32 How much did you win in the finals?
14:35 I think it was around $5,000.
14:36 I won $5,000 and got a motorcycle.
14:39 Do you still have that motorcycle?
14:40 I sold it.
14:41 It was a long time ago. It was in 2012.
14:44 How long did it take you to sell a motorcycle?
14:47 It took me a long time. I used it until I finished my studies.
14:50 People say that you were a champion.
14:52 Was it a hard job?
14:54 No.
14:55 After I became a teenager, maybe because I didn't have basic acting...
15:01 ...and the producer didn't dare to hire me.
15:03 I didn't have basic acting.
15:05 At that time, our competition was not limited to acting.
15:12 It was not.
15:13 Now, there are young actors who have learned acting.
15:18 They have done hosting.
15:20 We didn't have that yet.
15:22 So, I had to learn it myself.
15:24 What was the first drama that you acted in?
15:27 It was a coincidence.
15:28 There was an event at Caran Craft.
15:30 Caran Craft invited a lot of producers.
15:33 One of the producers, I think it was Gia Balan, was with his wife.
15:37 He saw me and said, "Is this the young actor?"
15:40 "Yes, you can try acting."
15:43 I got a supporting role.
15:46 I got a supporting role.
15:47 After that, they offered me to be the lead.
15:51 I got my fortune pretty fast.
15:53 I got two or three supporting roles and then I got the first lead.
15:56 But, actually, being the lead in a project is not easy.
16:00 You're the main character.
16:01 You've just acted in a few supporting roles.
16:04 You got the lead.
16:05 It went up right away.
16:06 But, at that time, I was thinking a lot.
16:09 I was thinking whether to refuse or not.
16:11 Because, at that time, the opportunity came.
16:15 I didn't know when it would come.
16:17 I got the project.
16:18 If I did it, everyone would see it.
16:20 Because, at that time, the project had a lot of hits.
16:26 So, I took the risk to take it.
16:29 Alhamdulillah, even though I was criticized.
16:32 So, the first drama was Member Kuhawa, right?
16:36 So, you were the supporting role.
16:38 That was one of the supporting roles I did.
16:42 I was the supporting role for Member Kuhawa and Siti Saleha.
16:45 At that time, I got the supporting role for the first job.
16:49 You were still a supporting role.
16:51 But, after I got the big project,
16:56 Playboy was my husband.
16:58 It was phenomenal.
17:01 I expected it to be a blockbuster.
17:03 If it was a viral drama, it would have been a FIP.
17:06 Yes, sir.
17:10 Where were we?
17:13 Oh, yes.
17:14 One more bouquet.
17:16 I want a red gel and an estomel.
17:19 Put it in there.
17:20 Algebra?
17:23 Not algebra.
17:27 Red gel.
17:29 It was about to start.
17:31 I remember, when we were shooting,
17:34 people were already viral on social media.
17:37 It was about to start.
17:38 When the drama was on air,
17:40 people could comment.
17:41 We were still shooting.
17:42 We hadn't finished the scene.
17:44 People could comment on our social media.
17:47 Whether they liked it or not.
17:49 I was read out.
17:50 People asked, "Who are you?"
17:52 "Where did you come from?"
17:54 "Why are you acting like a rich man?"
17:55 People commented like that.
17:57 I was a bit down at the time.
17:59 But, I didn't give up easily.
18:02 Criticism built us to be better.
18:07 I knew that my acting wasn't good.
18:10 I had to improve.
18:11 I did better and better.
18:14 But, it was still not good.
18:17 Don't tell me,
18:18 the drama was about Fatah Amin.
18:20 Was he a challenger?
18:23 Was he a bloodthirsty opponent?
18:25 Maybe.
18:27 I think he was a challenger.
18:31 But, what I always kept in my mind was,
18:35 we shouldn't give up easily.
18:37 Whatever criticism is,
18:40 it's a motivation to be more passionate.
18:43 We know that bad things will turn out well
18:46 if we try hard and work hard.
18:49 No one goes to school and can read ABC.
18:52 Of course, we have to learn.
18:53 For me, it's a learning process that I have to go through.
18:56 As artists, we want to produce the best work.
19:01 We've planted the seed to be the best actor.
19:05 As an actor, I can't just bring the same character.
19:10 I have to explore.
19:13 There are challenges that I can tackle.
19:17 I will learn from that.
19:21 From drama to film.
19:23 We know that you're a good student.
19:27 You're a good student from a low school.
19:29 What level are you at?
19:33 I was a national representative.
19:34 I was a national representative.
19:36 I was a student at a low school.
19:39 I was very active.
19:41 I was a national representative for teenagers.
19:45 When I was an adult, I was a representative for adults in KL.
19:49 What was your major?
19:50 I was a student at Grand Fatani.
19:52 I had two majors.
19:54 One was art and the other was sports.
19:55 I was active in sports.
19:57 I was a sparring partner.
19:59 Were you a fighter?
20:00 No.
20:01 I've always told them that the talent in us...
20:07 ...is not to be shown.
20:10 In the ring, yes.
20:13 In competitions, yes.
20:15 But we should keep our knowledge.
20:19 Use it when it's needed.
20:21 As you've been involved in the field of acting,
20:24 ...have you ever had a fracture?
20:28 I've had someone else's leg fracture.
20:32 Their face, eyes, or jaw were swollen.
20:34 I've had a lot of that.
20:36 But I've never had a serious injury.
20:40 But I've had people...
20:42 ...who were very tough in the ring.
20:45 Sometimes we'd do a catch.
20:48 We'd swing someone's leg.
20:51 If someone lands incorrectly,
20:54 ...they could get injured or run away.
21:00 I remember my friend Faizul.
21:03 Faizul.
21:05 We were training in the arena.
21:07 We were doing a catch.
21:10 If we were training, we had to do it slowly.
21:14 But maybe it was my fault.
21:17 I'd swing his leg.
21:19 His ankle would run backwards.
21:22 His leg was twisted.
21:26 I felt so guilty.
21:29 I was going to tell his father.
21:32 His father was a cop.
21:34 I was worried.
21:36 I knew he was a cop.
21:39 But I didn't mean to.
21:42 We were training.
21:45 I'd ride him on my motorcycle.
21:50 I just remembered I didn't have a motorcycle.
21:53 So, this guy... -He'd take it to school.
21:56 He'd take it home for training.
21:59 Then he'd go to the arena.
22:01 I could have made his leg twisted.
22:04 I'd have to ride his motorcycle.
22:07 I'd send him home.
22:09 Faizul was a big guy.
22:11 I hadn't seen him for a long time.
22:13 I wanted to look for him.
22:15 I'd lost contact with my schoolmates.
22:19 The book, 'Fatah Amin', 99 words.
22:22 It was a phenomenon.
22:24 What was the secret behind your success?
22:28 We had a plan to release the book.
22:31 I was in the middle of a drama.
22:34 I was doing hits.
22:36 What else?
22:38 I was doing a drama.
22:40 I suggested to my management...
22:43 ...to make a book as a merchandise.
22:48 Not a science book.
22:51 A book as a merchandise to give to our fans.
22:55 To show our appreciation.
22:57 I gave them ideas.
23:00 But when the headline was out,
23:04 people were saying, "Fatah Amin wrote a book."
23:08 People were like, "What's this? He's an actor."
23:11 "He's in a drama. He's going to write a book."
23:15 People thought of it as a book.
23:19 Like an academic book.
23:22 But it was actually a merchandise.
23:25 Simple and fun.
23:27 Nothing serious.
23:29 It became a bestseller at MPH.
23:31 I was shocked.
23:33 I was shocked.
23:35 Because it went viral.
23:38 I didn't care.
23:41 I didn't care what people said.
23:43 It's normal.
23:45 When we do something that other people don't do,
23:48 people will say something.
23:50 But it's up to you.
23:52 It's up to you to do it or not.
23:54 The idea was to give the book as a sign...
23:59 ...of appreciation to our fans.
24:01 To our fans who bought it.
24:03 But did you like to write?
24:05 I was a good writer in school.
24:07 I don't know.
24:09 At my age, people thought of books.
24:12 There was a book called Biodata.
24:14 Biodata.
24:16 The food of adventure.
24:18 People who watch it will agree.
24:20 There was a Biodata.
24:22 What are we doing today?
24:24 We're doing something too.
24:26 Acting, writing a book.
24:28 That's not enough.
24:29 Fatah Amin is a singer.
24:31 There's a single.
24:32 Wanita Terakhir.
24:34 (Sings)
24:42 Are you interested in singing?
24:44 Or do you want to try?
24:46 I wanted to try.
24:48 I got interested.
24:50 When we try something,
24:52 when people are interested in our work,
24:56 we think it's a demand.
24:59 When there's a demand, we have to supply.
25:01 That's right.
25:02 It's like a business.
25:04 When I tried to make a song,
25:06 and many fans liked it,
25:08 I continued to release songs.
25:11 But when I released Fasa,
25:15 when I was in love,
25:19 I made a love song.
25:23 Because the listeners liked love songs,
25:27 heartbroken songs, and all that.
25:29 So I listened to it.
25:30 So I released a love song.
25:32 Many fans liked it.
25:34 So I released a love song.
25:38 When I got married,
25:40 I moved to another Fasa.
25:43 I released a song with my wife.
25:46 And now I'm doing a more Islamic song.
25:50 A spiritual song.
25:51 Alhamdulillah.
25:52 Because I think when we're at Fasa,
25:56 we're married and have kids,
25:58 Alhamdulillah, we feel that Fasa,
26:00 Alhamdulillah, everything we want is there.
26:03 In front of us.
26:04 So what else do we want?
26:06 What else should we do?
26:08 This is for the Mahayasa.
26:10 Settled on singing, acting, and all that.
26:14 So this is one phenomenon that was successfully recorded.
26:17 Let's continue.
26:18 Please.
26:19 The 30 most popular star award goes to...
26:24 Fatah Amin!
26:26 FATAH AMIN!
26:27 The 30 most popular star award.
26:39 Is that the highest achievement you've had in your career?
26:43 Alhamdulillah, up until now, that's the highest.
26:45 And the fans.
26:47 The fans who supported me a lot at that time.
26:49 They're still there.
26:50 They're still there until now.
26:51 They still support my success.
26:53 Without the fans, we're just artists.
26:56 I mean, if no one is watching us.
26:59 What else?
27:00 We wouldn't be here.
27:01 So when we have the fans,
27:03 we have to appreciate our fans.
27:05 Because they're the ones who are still here.
27:07 In terms of the award, what else is being pursued?
27:10 For me, the award is not something we want to pursue.
27:13 It's not a prize for us to put first.
27:19 No, no.
27:20 Because if we pursue an award,
27:23 we'll never be satisfied.
27:25 Or we're not fully committed to doing something.
27:30 I'm willing to put myself in the position of doing something...
27:33 ...because I'm interested.
27:35 I'm interested in acting.
27:37 I'm doing it for the sake of acting.
27:39 People say that awards and blessings will come.
27:43 What's important is that we do what we're interested in.
27:46 So it's not our job.
27:49 First, it's Allah's blessing.
27:51 If it's written, it's Allah's blessing.
27:55 So we want to recap some of Fatah Amin's issues.
28:00 At the beginning of his career, he was considered a woodman.
28:04 But now, we see a movie star and a person who wants Fatah Amin...
28:08 ...is on the TV screen.
28:10 What's your comment on the issue of wood?
28:13 I don't deny it.
28:14 It's true.
28:16 People say that wood is a hard act.
28:20 I realized that when the drama first came out.
28:24 I saw that I was a woodman.
28:26 I don't deny it.
28:27 Like I said, we shouldn't take criticism as something...
28:32 ...that makes us feel down.
28:34 It makes us feel like, "After this, that's it."
28:37 Even though, the fact is, there were times when I felt down...
28:43 ...and I thought, "Maybe this is not my field."
28:45 I did feel that way.
28:47 But I thought back, if I accept what people say...
28:53 ...and I give up at that time.
28:55 I think I didn't challenge myself to become a better person.
29:00 To be a better human being.
29:02 I'm someone who easily gives up.
29:06 When I was a young hero, I already said that I wanted to be the best.
29:10 I wanted to be an example to the young people out there.
29:13 I've said that before.
29:15 But I thought, "Don't give up yet."
29:20 Maybe at that time, I was criticized.
29:23 If I tried, I improved.
29:25 Maybe after this, people will see what I tried to improve.
29:30 So, alhamdulillah, slowly, people saw it.
29:33 I did the bad things.
29:36 People out there saw it.
29:38 They saw it too. I said, "Fatah is okay. She's acting in a film."
29:43 People saw it. -The progress.
29:45 The progress. The producers and directors saw it.
29:49 So, they hired me to act.
29:51 To rise from the criticism, who gave you moral support?
29:56 "You can do it. You're great."
29:59 First, it's myself.
30:01 If we want to give moral support, to give the feeling to rise, it's myself.
30:07 We fight with our mindset.
30:09 We fight with ourselves.
30:10 And of course, there are people around us.
30:13 My parents, my siblings, my wife.
30:19 People around me are my backbone.
30:23 For me to get better and better.
30:25 Of course, I'm not the only one managing myself.
30:28 I have my manager, my PA assistant.
30:31 There are many people around me who are always there to help me.
30:36 To manage my success.
30:38 If Fatah Amin is no longer in this world, what do you want people to remember and know about her?
30:46 I think that's a very deep question.
30:51 For me, the role of a celebrity, an artist, is to influence.
30:58 We want to influence people or our fans to be better.
31:05 Of course, we want to be good.
31:10 So, I want people to know me as a good Muslim.
31:19 I want to tell people that I'm a man, a father, who loves his wife and son.
31:29 A husband who loves his wife.
31:31 An artist who gives a good example to all his fans.
31:37 For example, Alif Sattar.
31:39 That's a very good example.
31:42 When he does it, many people follow him.
31:45 I salute Alif Sattar.
31:47 Alright, Fatah Amin.
31:49 This is a must-ask question in Borak Dulu Baru Kamu.
31:52 I want you to give us one of the best advice you've ever received from someone...
32:00 ...and you've been practising to this day.
32:03 My father gave me a lot of useful advice that I remember from when I was little until I grew up.
32:10 First, about prayer.
32:12 Don't leave it. Even if you're busy, don't ever leave your prayers.
32:17 Prayer is a religious pillar.
32:19 Prayer is what will make us strong enough to be a good Muslim.
32:24 A good human being.
32:26 And always share.
32:30 Always give to those in need.
32:34 The more we get, the more we share with our parents, family, and people around us.
32:40 My wife always says that we have to think positively.
32:44 This is one thing about my father.
32:46 When I married him, I saw that he was always positive.
32:49 He thought about positive things and I saw that he got everything.
32:52 So, prayer is one of the words.
32:54 I saw that it's what makes his life so much easier.
32:57 We all share our blessings.
33:01 So, praise be to Allah, our blessings are still being made easier.
33:05 That's the advice that people give to you.
33:09 What advice would you like to give to people out there?
33:13 In life, there will be many trials and tribulations.
33:18 No matter what kind of person you are.
33:21 Whatever success you have, every one of those trials and tribulations will come.
33:29 So, it's up to us to take every trial and tribulation as a criticism or a challenge
33:37 that will bring us down.
33:39 Or we can take all the criticisms as a feeling of criticism
33:46 that we should do better.
33:48 Especially in this era of social media.
33:50 I know that everyone can read the comments, read what people say on social media
33:55 about us.
33:56 We will be criticized.
33:57 We will be criticized.
33:59 But we can take all of this as Allah has already arranged for wisdom
34:05 behind everything that happens in our lives.
34:09 Imagine if people don't talk about us.
34:12 If people don't talk about us, what do we feel?
34:15 Comfortable?
34:16 Comfortable, yes.
34:17 We feel like we're the best.
34:19 We feel like we're good.
34:21 So, why does Allah arrange and show that?
34:25 You have to accept the criticism, the trial, the challenge.
34:31 Why? Allah has arranged it in your life.
34:33 Why? Because Allah wants us to improve.
34:37 Allah wants us to be better as humans, as Muslims.
34:40 To be good as a father, as a husband.
34:44 So, we're at the end of our conversation.
34:49 So, thank you so much, Fatah Amin.
34:52 Thank you, bye.
34:53 For spending time with me.
34:55 Why don't we continue the song?
35:02 I said, "Senangnya Dalam Hati." You continue that.
35:05 Okay.
35:07 If you're married, one.
35:11 Like the world.
35:15 (laughs)

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