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  2. Fight Lah! Kopitiam - Wikipedia

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    Fight Lah! Kopitiam (Chinese: 作战啦!茶室总动员) is a 2020 Malaysian Cantonese-language comedy film. It tells the story of a Kopitiam family, who has to fight and win in a boxing match, in order to keep their shop and bring glory back to the business. [1] [2] The film is released on 30 January 2020 in Malaysia.

  3. Douglas Lim - Wikipedia

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    He was also one of the co-starring cast of Kopitiam: Double Shot, which aired on Viu on 28 November 2019. It is the latest version of the Kopitiam sitcom. [13] [14] During the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, Lim's popularity soared due to his satirical spoofs of popular political leaders and topics of the day. [15]

  4. eCupid - Wikipedia

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    eCupid is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by J. C. Calciano [1] and starring Houston Rhines, [2] Noah Schuffman [3] and Morgan Fairchild.The title is a portmanteau of the names of dating websites eHarmony and OkCupid.

  5. A Moment of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    A Moment of Happiness (Chinese: 新年泰疯狂) is a 2020 Malaysian Mandarin-language comedy film. [1] In the film, a fake social media celebrity's relationship with a Thai boy goes online and becomes sensation.

  6. Kopitiam (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kopitiam was a Malaysian situation comedy shown on NTV7 from 1998 to 2003 [1] for seven seasons. Its cast members were Joanna Bessey , Lina Teoh , Douglas Lim , Rashid Salleh, Tan Jin Chor and Mano Maniam.

  7. Chew Kin Wah - Wikipedia

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    Chew Kin Wah (Chinese: 周堅華; born 30 September 1965) is a Malaysian actor of Chinese descent. [1] [2] In June 2018, he was listed as one of the 10 top Malaysian actors who gain recognition internationally by Harian Metro.

  8. Cupid Love - Wikipedia

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    Cupid Love (Chinese: 七月俏佳人) is a 1995 Singaporean television film which spawned the popular duet "Guan Huai Fang Shi" performed by Chua Lee Lian and Chen Hanwei. [1] Directed by Sampson Yuen, the feature-length telemovie stars Athena Chu and Chen Hanwei. It also features 1995 Star Search contestants Ziozio Lim, Robin Goh and Aric Ho ...

  9. Twenty (film) - Wikipedia

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    Two singles were released as the film's "special" soundtrack.Part 1 (released on March 6, 2015) featured a duet by Lee Junho and Lee Yu-bi titled "Cupid's Arrow," and Part 2 (released on March 18, 2015) featured "Twenty" sung by boyband Sweet Sorrow with narration by Kim Woo-bin.