KUCHING, Sept 13: In conjunction with the 60th Malaysia Day, TVS is curating an extensive collection of nostalgic movies or series that will take you on a journey down memory lane.
1. Hari Malaysia Celebration 2023
Join us in celebrating Malaysia Day 2023 with a live broadcast from Stadium Perpaduan in Kuching, Sarawak, on September 16th, experience Malaysia’s unity in diversity through vibrant cultural performances.
Don’t miss this chance to connect with your fellow Malaysians and embrace the patriotic spirit. Catch the event this Saturday, September 16th, at 6 PM on TikTok Live and YouTube TVS Entertainment, or at 8:30 PM on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro.Â
2. Istimewa
Experience the heartwarming journey of Sophie in a captivating short film. On her very first day of school, she stumbles upon a hidden world of talents and makes unexpected friends among her hearing-impaired classmates, who communicate through sign language. United by their mutual adoration for Upin & Ipin, Sophie forges a special bond with the charismatic Arif. However, a heartbreaking language barrier divides her peers. With unwavering determination, Sophie sets out a mission to learn sign language and champion inclusivity at the Hari Malaysia Concert.
Are you ready to be touched by the resilient Sarawakian Malaysian spirit in this heartwarming tale?
If your answer is yes, mark your calendar for the 16th of September (Saturday), at 6:15 PM, and catch ‘Istimewa’ on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro.
3. Ola Bola
As a nation, we must uphold the belief in the saying ‘kita menang sama-sama, kita kalah sama-sama’ (we win together, we lose together).
Ola Bola is a fictional tale rooted in true events, set in the challenging economic climate of the 1980s. This story serves as a poignant lesson from our past and an optimistic message for the future. It encourages us to embrace our diversity and stand united as a nation with a shared objective. The narrative revolves around an unlikely team of footballers whose disagreements result in a series of humiliating losses. Their personal struggles push them to the brink, causing the team to slowly unravel. Through their journey, we unearth our motivation to persist and chase our dreams in this beautiful country we call MALAYSIA.
Intrigued by the storyline? Don’t miss out! Tune in to watch ‘Ola Bola’ on the 15th of September at 8:45 PM on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro.
Commemorating Malaysia Day 2023, TVS proudly introduces ‘Inspirasi Duniamu’, a program that unveils inspirational stories from our local community. This initiative is poised to kindle a profound sense of patriotism and fortify the unity that binds us as Malaysians.
Watch it on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro at 8:45 PM on Wednesday, the 13th of September.
5. Orang Itu
Directed by the talented Malaysian filmmaker Low Ngai Yuen, this movie unfolds the tale of a prejudiced man who forcibly removes a homeless woman from behind his restaurant. To his astonishment, his wife decides to welcome her into their home.
To find out what unfolds next, mark your calendars for this Sunday, September 17th, at 9:15 PM, exclusively on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro.
6. Border Towns
Yusmal Ghazali has crafted an episodic documentary series that plunges into the realities of life in Sarawak’s border towns. In this remarkable series, he embarks on journeys to six borderland areas, immersing himself in the local way of life. Throughout his exploration, Yusmal engages with local assemblymen, district officers, village heads, and enterprising locals to uncover each town’s rich history and the distinctive traits of its inhabitants. Together with the audience, Yusmal unearths insights into the town’s economic activities, tourism potential, and the post-pandemic challenges faced by the community.
The debut episode, ‘Serikin: The Border Marketplace’, is now available on the TVS Entertainment YouTube channel.
‘Border Towns of Sarawak’ will air every Monday at 6:30 PM.
Don’t miss the chance to catch these programs on TVS channel 122 MYTV & Astro during the upcoming Malaysia Day celebration!