Compiled by GERARD GIMINO, CHOW HOW BAN and R. ARAVINTHAN
INSPIRED by celebrity Janna Nick’s (pic) success as a director and producer, actress Nora Danish has now set her sights on opening her own production studio, Kosmo! reported.
“I just finished shooting a horror flick directed by her and am very impressed by the way she works.
“She showed so much charisma and experience as a director despite being only 27,” she said.
Nora attributed this to Janna’s talent, passion and clear career goals.
This had inspired her to open her own production studio in future as a means of progressing in showbusiness, she added.
> Influencer Haqiem Stopa lodged a police report after personal details such as his parents’ home address were uploaded on social media without his consent, Harian Metro reported.
This happened after a picture of his summons for driving a car whose registration number did not follow legal specifications was circulated online.
He was also given a summons for not being in possession of a driver’s licence.
In an Instagram story, the 22-year-old said he was upset with those who had put out his details.
“Malaysia has laws and I accept my punishment. However, what is the need to upload my personal data online without consent?” he said.
The police report was to protect himself and to allow further action against those that uploaded the information, he said.
Haqiem, who is known for performing motorbike stunts, came under the spotlight recently when he was invited by a school to give a motivational talk.
Critics on social media deemed that he was not the right person to give such a talk.
● The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ‘ >’sign, it denotes a separate news item.