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00:00You have to prove that you are able to win for Malaysia Lethal.
00:31Hi, everyone. I'm Jack Tan.
00:33Hi, I'm Farid Kamil.
00:35You have to prove that you are able to win for Malaysia Lethal.
00:42I think our viewers are very excited to see the trailer for this movie.
00:48But to be honest, I just re-watched the trailer.
00:51Oh my gosh, it looks really...
00:53How do I say this?
00:54It entices me.
00:56I need to watch this movie.
00:58The vibe is there.
00:59So maybe for those who haven't read the synopsis,
01:03like my producer,
01:04maybe you can tell them what the synopsis of this movie is.
01:09Okay.
01:10First of all, this movie is talking about our Malaysian Paralympic badminton player, Charik Ho.
01:18So maybe everyone knows Tatok Lee Chong Wei, right?
01:22But they don't know who Charik Ho is.
01:25But he was the one who helped Malaysia win the first gold medal in the Olympics.
01:32Wow.
01:33Olympics or Paralympics?
01:34Paralympics.
01:35But also...
01:36The Olympics is also called the first gold medal.
01:37Yes, yes.
01:38They also called the Olympics also.
01:40Okay, okay.
01:41So this is the story.
01:42How did he start badminton?
01:46He was forced to start badminton because his life...
01:52Changed.
01:53Yes, with a lot of stress.
01:57So how did he come back to playing badminton?
02:01How he came back after an injury or an accident.
02:04Yes, yes.
02:10I want to ask.
02:11What in this story...
02:13What in this story made you...
02:15When Adrian Teh or Astroshaw approached you,
02:18did you want to make this movie?
02:19What made you want to make this movie?
02:22What made you guys agree?
02:24When Adrian Teh approached me to play Rashid Siddiq,
02:32the first question I asked him was...
02:36How did he know I could play badminton?
02:39Or how did he get the picture?
02:41Things like that.
02:43Because what I remember...
02:45The last time I played badminton was 30 years ago.
02:49Bro.
02:50I told him.
02:51At the age of 3.
02:52That's a long time.
02:5310 years.
02:5410 years ago.
02:56When I was 10 years old.
02:57So when he called me, I told him...
03:00Okay, we can try.
03:01But we can't shoot as soon as possible.
03:03I need time.
03:05Then when he confirmed the plan of intensive training.
03:12One and a half month.
03:13Then a full diet plan.
03:17I saw that people said he needed Rashid Siddiq's character.
03:24So that's why I was interested in playing Rashid Siddiq.
03:30Nice.
03:31I think it's because of the director.
03:34He said...
03:35I don't know why, but when he read the script,
03:38he already had an image of Kamil and Rashid Siddiq.
03:44I don't know why.
03:45He thought that was Kamil.
03:47So he had to find Kamil.
03:49So Rashid Siddiq's character.
03:51Was it the same for Jack?
03:53No.
03:54At that time, Adrian Teck was already famous in Malaysia.
03:58We all knew.
03:59So how did we start the conversation?
04:03And how did I cast this character?
04:06We went to play go-kart.
04:08So he shared with me.
04:09Jack, I'm making a movie about Paralympic players.
04:17Are you interested?
04:18I said, sorry, I can't play badminton.
04:23Really?
04:24Maybe you can train.
04:26I said, let's try.
04:28So after two weeks, he texted me.
04:33I've invited you to have breakfast.
04:37Let's go together.
04:38Okay.
04:39So I went to have breakfast with him.
04:43We chatted a lot.
04:46Then, Adrian promised me.
04:49He said, Jack, if you're willing to train,
04:53he'll take care of the badminton part.
04:56He'll make you look good?
04:58Yes, and I'll just take care of the perform way.
05:02Okay.
05:03So I believe that time, maybe I'm crazy already.
05:07So I said yes.
05:08I see.
05:10Because there are a lot of people...
05:13who like to divide us.
05:17I want the people to realize that we can do it.
05:20In the process of shooting,
05:22you said you had a training period and dieting.
05:26You had a big physical change.
05:30And very big, especially for Jack.
05:34You mentioned to me before we roll,
05:36he had to lower his body,
05:39then go up and down again.
05:41Yes.
05:42So what are the criteria or processes that you need to go through?
05:48That we don't know.
05:49We want to know more about the preparation behind the scenes.
05:52When we agreed to have the preparation for training and dieting,
05:58the first day I went to the training,
06:02before I arrived, Jack had already arrived.
06:05I see.
06:06So I told Adrian,
06:08Jack has been training for a month earlier.
06:10I said, why?
06:12Why did you give me half a month?
06:14Because he had to switch from right-handed to left-handed.
06:17Yes.
06:18So I said, this is not an easy job for him.
06:22The first time I saw him, he struggled.
06:26Then I didn't touch the racket yet.
06:28Yes.
06:29So I said, it's okay.
06:30If he can sacrifice from right to left hand,
06:34for Mr. Halid How's character,
06:37Rashid has to hold the racket too.
06:40So I went in on the first day,
06:42training with him,
06:44I admit,
06:46I haven't held a racket for 30 years.
06:48So what I thought, Rashid can jump,
06:52Rashid can smash and all that.
06:55I tried to do it.
06:56I asked my members to record it.
06:57I also jumped, jumped.
06:58I felt high.
07:00Look at the playback.
07:02Look at the playback.
07:04I felt high.
07:06I felt low.
07:07So I was like, okay.
07:08I have to really transform how he transforms.
07:13So we followed the training regime
07:17and followed the diet that was given.
07:21Praise be to God, like me,
07:23my type,
07:24from my weight of 83 kg,
07:28I managed to reduce it to 67 kg.
07:33But I'm even more impressed with him.
07:35He's from Achavi,
07:37he went down very lean,
07:40and then he went up again.
07:42How much? 60?
07:4367, and then,
07:44no, start from 78,
07:46and then go down until 67,
07:50and then gain the weight until 87.
07:53See?
07:54So I have his type,
07:56half of his type.
07:57That's why Farid's training is also half.
08:00But that's not the same situation.
08:03Because Black Hole is like a cheetah.
08:06He plays with his left hand.
08:08That's what I want to ask.
08:10How did you do the jack?
08:12That's a big challenge for me.
08:15How do you train with your left hand?
08:18In my life,
08:21I use my left hand to do everything.
08:24Writing, eating,
08:26and so on.
08:27We train for 6 days a week.
08:32How many hours a day?
08:332 hours.
08:35There are 2 sections.
08:37Oh my gosh.
08:38In the morning, it's a badminton session,
08:40and then in the afternoon,
08:41we go to the gym.
08:43Can you guess how many shuttlecocks we hit
08:46at least a day?
08:47Okay, let me guess.
08:48Try to guess.
08:49Maybe a curtain of the shuttlecock.
08:53That's probably one hand.
08:55That's only one hand.
08:56There are 500 shuttlecocks in the box.
09:01We have to do 4 sets.
09:07We have to collect the shuttlecocks we hit.
09:11I collected 2,000 shuttlecocks in a day.
09:15He collected 2,000 shuttlecocks too.
09:16But there are 4 sets,
09:17so it's a total of 2,000 shuttlecocks.
09:212,000 shuttlecocks you hit a day?
09:23Yes.
09:24At first, we just collect the shuttlecocks like that.
09:26But it's not the training.
09:27The training is you have to
09:29lower your legs and collect the shuttlecocks.
09:31Lower your legs and collect the shuttlecocks.
09:32Lower your legs and collect the shuttlecocks.
09:33I see.
09:34If you can't reach the shuttlecock,
09:35you have to push it with your legs.
09:37That's right.
09:38The training is so hard,
09:39and I admit that
09:40when I got home,
09:42after I took a shower,
09:44I saw the shuttlecock was so far away.
09:46I couldn't reach it.
09:47When did you reach the shuttlecock?
09:48It was shaking.
09:52Our production team also
09:54gave us diet food too.
09:58So we can lose weight faster.
10:02Is the training that you guys do,
10:05is it really the same training
10:07that the Malaysian badminton players do?
10:12Yes.
10:13Our coach is Adele Ng.
10:16She's a badminton player.
10:18During our training,
10:20she really put a proper training.
10:23She followed their programme 100%
10:25as they would do as a Malaysian athlete.
10:27Until she used the machine.
10:29She put the machine,
10:30hit the shuttlecock.
10:32Oh, that means the machine
10:33will shoot the shuttlecock out to you?
10:34Yes.
10:35You have to guess.
10:36We don't have time to rest.
10:39But that is what people say,
10:41a very enjoyable journey for us.
10:44Yes, that's right.
10:45Nice, nice.
10:46Okay, that was before shooting.
10:47Experience training before shooting.
10:49What is the biggest memory
10:51or challenge that you guys face
10:53during the training process?
10:56All the scenes,
10:57we shoot the competition scenes,
11:00playing the badminton.
11:02Because the other players,
11:04he's a trainer also.
11:06Then after the shoot,
11:08he tell me,
11:09Jack, this is crazy.
11:11How can you guys hold on like this?
11:13We play badminton,
11:14maybe an hour, 45 minutes.
11:17It's over.
11:18But we shoot for six hours.
11:20Seven.
11:21Or until night.
11:23Until morning.
11:24Until morning too.
11:25Because we rent the stadium.
11:28The stadium has to be at night.
11:30I understand.
11:31So, we play the competition scenes.
11:35It's true,
11:36we shoot for seven to eight hours.
11:38Every take, every shot,
11:39it has to be all out.
11:40It can't be like,
11:41okay, just like this.
11:42So, I mean,
11:43maybe in the movie,
11:44you just watch the scenes
11:46like two minutes like that.
11:47Okay, you are so easy, right?
11:48But, you know,
11:50we take how long...
11:51Getting those two minutes.
11:52We take how long to take it,
11:53the scenes.
11:54To get the two-minute scene.
11:56It's so long.
12:03Actually, Farid Kamil,
12:04he works so hard.
12:06Because of the Tatora Shed Park,
12:09the details works.
12:10I mean,
12:11how to hold the shuttlecock,
12:13how to...
12:14His pattern.
12:15Yeah, his pattern
12:16is a bit difficult to learn.
12:19Because it's the old days.
12:20I see.
12:21So, how did you catch it all back?
12:24Like me,
12:25I got a chance to meet Dato Rashid
12:28just once.
12:29That was towards
12:30we wanted to start shooting
12:32and at the end of one-counter training session.
12:35I got it.
12:36So, I just got a chance
12:38to ask for his permission.
12:40Okay.
12:41To hold his shuttlecock.
12:43I will do my best to hold his shuttlecock
12:45because the footages or videos on YouTube
12:48about Rashid Siddiq playing
12:50in 1991,
12:52the quality level is difficult for us to identify.
12:57Movement, expression and all that.
13:00But I try to minimize those things
13:05because Adrian told me,
13:07we will portray Rashid Siddiq as best as we can.
13:11You don't have to worry.
13:13So, I think
13:15the lack of meeting him
13:18is not because my performance is not good enough.
13:23But I look for other ways.
13:25For example,
13:27I never stop training
13:28and I try to ask
13:30how is the regime of training
13:33of Rashid Siddiq?
13:36How is his regime?
13:37And at that time, there was no machine.
13:41There was no shuttlecock.
13:45And there was no physiotherapy.
13:48Then,
13:49most of the injuries that he experienced
13:53if he was injured in the court,
13:55he had to be treated in the court
13:56and he played as well.
13:57So, that kind of spirit
14:00that Rashid Siddiq had
14:03made him only qualified
14:06to get a medal in Atlanta,
14:09in the second quarter.
14:11That's why.
14:12So, what's interesting about this story is
14:16how Lekhaw was able to find Rashid Siddiq
14:21who was not a gold medalist.
14:25But he had an instinct.
14:28He said that to get a medal,
14:30he needed to persuade Dato' Rashid Siddiq
14:34to give him the spirit
14:37that he had fought in Atlanta
14:39to get a gold medal.
14:43That is, people say,
14:45a very inspirational story from Malaysia
14:49that was made into a film.
14:51I can't wait to watch it, guys.
14:53Seriously.
14:54By the way, a lot of people praised it
14:55after they watched the trailer
14:57like I mentioned just now.
14:58Especially, people already know
14:59Adrian Teh is going to be one directing this.
15:01Yes.
15:02The reception from the audience was very exciting
15:05and everyone's very interested.
15:06They're very vocal online about it.
15:15How do you feel about the reaction?
15:17The movie hasn't been released yet.
15:18It's just a trailer.
15:19But a lot of people are like,
15:20I can't wait to watch this.
15:22How do you all feel about this?
15:23I'm proud.
15:24I feel very proud.
15:26Because the story is about our Malaysian hero.
15:33Yes.
15:34So, I think I can share it with my children or grandchildren
15:37next time.
15:44You guys have the bragging rights.
15:45That's right.
15:46You guys have the bragging rights too.
15:48Okay.
15:49Next question.
15:50Who is the best actor
15:52in the country that you really want to watch
15:55and make a movie about?
15:57For me,
15:58I feel that
16:02the thing that makes the Malaysians happy
16:07is when we have a great actor
16:09in the country.
16:10When Thomas won,
16:12we won.
16:13Yes.
16:14And Thomas' movie
16:17has been made into a movie now.
16:18That's right.
16:19It's a gold movie.
16:20Yes.
16:21So, I want to say that my dream is almost achieved.
16:24Nice.
16:25That's my hope
16:26and I want to watch it.
16:29Because it's rare
16:31that there are five brothers
16:32in the country's squad
16:34and Thomas won.
16:36That's right.
16:37The history can't be repeated.
16:39Yes.
16:40And I think that's the most amazing thing
16:43for us as Malaysians.
16:45And what's even more amazing is
16:48the history has been filmed
16:50in a gold movie.
16:51Nice.
16:52That's really impressive.
16:54Beautiful.
16:55There are many other great countries
16:57that we can film.
16:59But,
17:01it's not the same as the nostalgia
17:03and badminton that we achieved in 1991.
17:06So, for you, it's badminton.
17:08Badminton is your sport.
17:09Badminton.
17:10Do you want to share anything on that part?
17:12Azizu,
17:14the track cyclist.
17:15Azizu Awah Asni.
17:17He also,
17:18I mean,
17:19his story is also
17:20very inspiring for me.
17:22That's right.
17:23Azizu.
17:24So, if you were to cast him,
17:27do you want to try again?
17:28Don't.
17:31That's also beautiful.
17:32Azizu.
17:33His sacrifice for the country
17:35that he fought for.
17:36And then,
17:37there's a piece of wood.
17:38Yes, his leg.
17:39A piece of wood.
17:40When I saw that,
17:41I felt like I was going to faint.
17:43Yes.
17:44He won for a long time.
17:45Yes.
17:46And then,
17:47how he pulled it out,
17:48that's behind the story.
17:49Yes, yes.
17:50How did he do that?
17:51How did he dare to do that?
17:52That's painful.
17:53Okay, that's a story idea right there.
17:54The director who's watching right now.
17:55Different.
17:56Okay.
17:57It's another story for you guys, okay?
17:58Okay.
17:59Next up,
18:00for you guys,
18:01what are your hopes for this film?
18:02What do you guys hope for
18:03for this movie?
18:04Hope.
18:05Abang?
18:06Abang, do you want to go first?
18:07I hope
18:09every Malaysian
18:11who feels
18:12the spirit
18:14of the country
18:15in their heart,
18:17go and watch this film
18:19at PowerGum.
18:20Because this is
18:22one of the nostalgias
18:23that can lift the spirit
18:25of Malaysia.
18:26Yes.
18:27Nice.
18:28And I hope
18:29everyone can support this movie
18:31because this is 100%
18:33a Malaysian movie.
18:34And the Olympics
18:37is not far away.
18:38Yes, it's coming soon.
18:39Yes.
18:40So, I hope
18:41everyone can cheer
18:42and cheer
18:43with our athletes.
18:44That's right.
18:45Nice, nice.
18:46I also hope
18:47this film will be
18:48like a spark
18:49to the Malaysian people
18:50so that they can
18:51cheer for us
18:52in the Olympics.
18:53Yes.
18:55Next.
18:56This is a bit difficult.
18:57We only want three words
18:58from you guys.
18:59Three words
19:01to the audience.
19:02Why do you need
19:03to watch this film?
19:05Because
19:06Because
19:07Because
19:08Because of Farid Kamil.
19:11Because of Farid Kamil.
19:12Because of
19:13Adam Tay.
19:14Adam Tay.
19:15And
19:16gold.
19:17Yes.
19:19We're talking about
19:20literal gold.
19:21Gold.
19:22Yes.
19:23Anything else
19:24you guys want to add?
19:25For the athletes.
19:26No, I mean
19:27our song is also good.
19:28Our song?
19:29Yes, we can definitely
19:30sing it.
19:32The soundtrack
19:33for this film?
19:34Yes.
19:35It's very exciting.
19:36So, I hope
19:37you guys also love it.
19:38The theme song.
19:39Theme song?
19:40Yes.
19:41Actually,
19:42the last one I wanted to say.
19:43Maybe you can give
19:44a speech
19:45to our athletes
19:46who want to
19:47go to the Olympics
19:48and represent us.
19:49Maybe you can give them
19:50some words of encouragement
19:52to them.
19:53I,
19:54Farid Kamil,
19:55Malaysian,
19:57hope that
19:58the national athletes
20:00will go to Paris
20:01and fight with all their hearts.
20:04And
20:05don't give your face
20:06or feelings
20:07to the opponents.
20:09Make sure that
20:10the gold seat
20:11is your seat.
20:12Yes, sir.
20:17Nice.
20:18Sharing the simple one.
20:19Okay.
20:20Your biggest enemy
20:21is yourself.
20:23So, go for it.
20:24Go.
20:25Yes, sir.
20:26That's nice.
20:27Go.
20:28Beautiful.
20:29The movie will be released
20:30on July 11th.
20:31July 11th.
20:32That's more important.
20:33That's more important.
20:34Before
20:35the athletes
20:36go abroad
20:37to Paris,
20:38make sure
20:39you watch this film
20:40first.
20:41Yes.
20:42And bring this spirit
20:43to fight
20:44in the international arena.
20:46Yes.
20:47Yes.
20:48We can do it.
20:49We can do it.
20:50Beautiful.
20:51I think it's beautiful
20:52to end on that note.
20:53So, I want to thank you guys.
20:54Thank you.
20:55Thank you, Jon.
20:56I hope you
20:57will support this movie.
20:58I know a lot of you
20:59are excited to watch it.
21:00And, yeah, man.
21:01Let's watch it
21:02and let's enjoy the movie.
21:03Learn a thing or two
21:04about our sports history
21:05in Malaysia.
21:06And if you want to watch
21:07the full version
21:08of this interview,
21:09don't forget to search
21:10GNW Highlights
21:11on gempark.com
21:12slash gemparkmostwanted.
21:13It's all there
21:14for you all to watch.
21:15Thank you, guys.
21:16And thank you guys
21:17once again for joining us.
21:18Thank you.
21:19Thank you.
21:20Thank you.
21:21Thank you.
21:22Thank you.
21:23Hope to see you guys soon
21:24and all the best for your movie.
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