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Wednesday, January 04, 2012
; 12:13 am

At one point, there were alot of fb statuses regarding on the new malay hit movie, Ombak Rindu. How great it was, how sad and touching it was. I had to admit I almost want to write something mean. HAHAHA. And I finally did, but it was not mean.

The main reason I hate watching malay romance dramas and movies is due to that reason; the actor and actress act as a couple, so there's the intimate scenes. Which got me curious, these people, acting is their career, but if what they act is against Islamic values, what about their earnings; halal or haram?


It's a natural trait for me to have an immediate dislike for a particular movie/drama once I come across intimacy in it. Although I like Ombak Rindu, I only like for the novel and not for the movie at all. Same goes to Lagenda Budak Setan, another movie/telemovie that is still being spoken of and compared to OR.

Alhamdulillah, I was taught of this by my late grandfather indirectly.


random thoughts~ As what Brent from Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol says, "We all have our own secrets."





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