Banglasia 2.0 (2019)

1h 32m
Running Time

February 28, 2019
Release Date

Banglasia 2.0 (2019)

1h 32m
Running Time

February 28, 2019
Release Date

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Plot.

Harris, a poor Bangladeshi worker in Malaysia, simply wants to return to his hometown to marry the love of his life. However, his leave is denied when his ruthless boss decides to confiscate his passport. Enter Hanguoren, a pro-Malaysian activist who preaches to his fellow countrymen to regain their home in its natural state without immigrants. And then there is Rina, the idealistic daughter of the boss who falls for Harris at first sight, as the trio gets embroiled in an energetic comedy of errors.

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Cast & Crew.

Zhu You Liu

Zhu You Liu

Ah Seng

Craze

Craze

Balak

Alfa Wong

Alfa Wong

Satu

Bao

Bao

Rose

Vimalan Mathiakgan

Vimalan Mathiakgan

Katak

Pak Limra

Pak Limra

Putih

Bean

Bean

Ah Bean

Teacher Hew

Teacher Hew

Ah Chai

Mizanur Rahman

Mizanur Rahman

Harris' Best Friend

Sukania Venugopal

Sukania Venugopal

Harris' Mother

Stephen Chua

Stephen Chua

Cinematographer

Raja Ilya

Raja Ilya

Laboni

Deen Maidin

Deen Maidin

Laboni's Father

Kinki Ryusaki

Kinki Ryusaki

Aki

Chong Sau Lin

Chong Sau Lin

Magician

Han Xiiao Aii

Han Xiiao Aii

Thai Nurse

Jérémy Rodeschini

Jérémy Rodeschini

Foley Mixer

Vivi Wee

Vivi Wee

Writer

Details.

Release Date
February 28, 2019

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 32m

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

immigrant
race politics
malaysia
bangladesh
political satire
social issues
banned

Wiki.

Banglasia or Banglasia 2.0 (Chinese: 猛加拉殺手/猛加拉殺手2.0) is a Malaysian action comedy film by Namewee, released on 28 February 2019. The story follows several Malaysians of different races and a Bangladeshi worker as they come together to defend the country comically against the invasion of the fictional Luk Luk Kingdom.

The cast includes Namewee himself, Bangladeshi actor Nirab, Malaysian artists Saiful Apek, David Arumugam of the Alleycats, Shashi Tharen, Zhu Youliu, Singaporean artists Atikah Suhaime and Yoo Ah Min/Lao Zha Bor. The budget was more than RM 2 million, and was shot in Kuala Lumpur's Petaling Street.

The film was made in 2013. Despite having completed filming in that year, Namewee revealed in a 2014 video that the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia had banned the original film version over scrutiny of 31 scenes that were deemed objectionable by the board. The original uncut version was shown in 2015 at three film festivals.

On 12 February 2019, five years later, after having 7 scenes reedits or cut, a small reshoot and updates, the board finally approved Banglasia for public screening in Malaysia, retitled Banglasia 2.0.

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