Malaysian politics and particularly the corruption surrounding them was not exactly a topic that could be touched upon the previous years, when censorship was quite intense (Dain Said’s “Dukun” was one of the most prominent “victims”). Since 2018 however and “Crossroads: One Two Jagga”, the possibility of taking a look at the issues of corruption in the country through cinema has become a reality, and “Daulat” definitely takes advantage of that, as the intro so eloquently “denies”.
“Daulat” is streaming on Mubi Malaysia
The labyrinthal story of Imran Sheik penned, is as follows. After losing the general election from Wawasan and its president, Dato Sri, the president of Muna, Hasan, who is under investigation for corruption, employs Suri, a ruthless politician known as one willing to do anything to achieve her goals, in order to win the next elections. Despite the initial objections of both Hasan and the rest of the board members,...
“Daulat” is streaming on Mubi Malaysia
The labyrinthal story of Imran Sheik penned, is as follows. After losing the general election from Wawasan and its president, Dato Sri, the president of Muna, Hasan, who is under investigation for corruption, employs Suri, a ruthless politician known as one willing to do anything to achieve her goals, in order to win the next elections. Despite the initial objections of both Hasan and the rest of the board members,...
- 2/11/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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