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Why Malaysian Creative Industries Will Always Lag Behind

Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Vernon Adrian Emuang

29-Sep-25 20:00

Why Malaysian Creative Industries Will Always Lag Behind

It’s a provocative topic that’s meant to get us to reflect on our role in this, with our guest, Azmyl Yunor wanting us to think about what we’ve not been doing right to support our creative industries, and hence why they will not be able to grow properly. But before we get to that, our other guest, Vernon Adrian Emuang gets the show running with a topic on public art, and the nuances surrounding it. Kam takes a lighter note and talks about trailers, and whether we’re able to judge whether a movie is going to be good or bad just by watching its trailer. Three different topics that will surely tickle your intellectual curiosity.

Image Source: Naufal Hariri / Pexels.com

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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