Banglasia

Banglasia
猛加拉殺手
Directed by Namewee
Produced by 張捷惟
Written by Namewee
Starring Namewee, Nirab Hossain, Saiful Apek, Dato David Arumugam, 尤雅敏、 朱宥六、Kinki Ryusaki, 林大詠、 韓曉噯
Country Malaysia
Language Mandarin, Malay, English, Hindi
Budget MYR 2 million

Banglasia (Chinese: 猛加拉殺手), is an action comedy and Namewee's fourth film. The budget was more than MYR2 million, and was shot in Kuala Lumpur's Petaling Street.[1] Although the title appears to allude to the alleged Malaysian political phenomenon, the director has denied the insinuation. Filming is completed, however on 30 January 2014, Namewee revealed that the Malaysia Censorship Board had banned the film for 31 reasons.[2]

The cast included the "Bengal Andy," (Md Shakhawat Hossain Nirab), Saiful Apek, Dato David Arumugam, Zhu Yu-six, female tattooist Kinki Ryusaki, Singaporean artist Ai Dika (Atikah Suhaime), "Laozhabor" You Yamin.[1][3]

Cast

Banning

The film was originally scheduled for release on 30 January 2014, the Lunar New Year's Eve in Malaysia, but because the film dealt with Malaysian politics, it faced difficulties from the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia. Fixing all thirty-one plot points would require re-shooting the film, but because those points make up most of the film, it could not be saved. After several twists and turns, Banglasia was officially declared banned.[4][5] However, the film was screened for the first time in Southeast Asia at the Singapore International Film Festival held in December 2015.The film team also announced that a crowd-funding project using American platform Kickstarter to raise US$500,000 (RM2.1 million). The project, the biggest in Asia, will allow the film to recoup its costs so it can be uploaded on the Internet for a global audience.[6]

Kickstarter Campaign

Namewee is seeking to raise USD 500,000 to partially recoup their initial production cost of more than RM 4,000,000 (USD 1,000,000) so that they can afford to release the movie globally for free. Part of the funds will be used to pay for extra post-production editing so that qualified donors can be mentioned in the front and end credits. This is also an opportunity for all of Namewee's supporters who believe in him and his projects to contribute and be part of in their own capacity.

Risks and challenges The producer and director (Namewee) already suffered a major setback when Banglasia was officially banned in Malaysia due to 31 scenes that were deemed “unsuitable” for general viewing, despite a huge demand by millions of Namewee fans for it to be screened. The biggest challenge upon being successfully funded is to provide the most accessible platform for all donors (especially Malaysia-based audience) to view the Director’s Cut version.

However, the biggest risk of NOT getting successful funding is this film; which really is a human story that tells the struggles of forging racial and national unity, will be buried for good and never to be released again.

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