‘Paskal’ director Adrian Teh says fans bought him meals at mamak eateries after the 2018 box office hit (VIDEO) | Malay Mail

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‘Paskal’ director Adrian Teh says fans bought him meals at mamak eateries after the 2018 box office hit (VIDEO)

‘Paskal’ director Adrian Teh says fans bought him meals at mamak eateries after the 2018 box office hit The Penang-born filmmaker says the people who bought him meals were usually discreet, not giving him a chance to thank them. ― Picture via Instagram/Adrian Teh

“People will pay my bill and they will ask the waiter to pass me a note saying, ‘I know you’re Adrian Teh, I like your films, please keep making good films’. The romantic comedy which stars Hairul Azreen and Janna Nick is set in a hotel and centres around Aiman, a hotel staff who falls in love with one of his hotel guests but not everything is as it seems.

“When Hairul pitched this story to me, it’s actually inspired by a true story, I found it quite interesting and I got a scriptwriter to come in and develop the story and that’s how‘Pasal Kau!’ is Netflix’s first Malaysian original film starring Janna Nick and Hairul Azreen. ― Picture courtesy of Netflixwill spot some familiar faces, they will also see a different side to the actors from Teh’s previous two action-packed films.

 

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