Sunday, January 08, 2023

Actor and director Syamsul Yusof's second marriage continues to dominate social media




Actor and director Syamsul Yusof's second marriage continues to dominate social media



Kazar has not been spared for his role in being witness to his daughter’s marriage to Syamsul. — Image from Instagram/kazar35

Sunday, 08 Jan 2023 1:13 PM MYT



KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 8 — The second marriage of actor and director Syamsul Yusof continues to dominate social media.

Both the 38-year-old filmmaker, who posted a video on his Instagram account about his marriage to 27-year-old actress Ira Kazar in Thailand, and his first wife, actress-model Puteri Sarah Liyana Megat Kamaruddin, 37, have remained mum since.


There, however, seems to be no end in sight to the controversy dominating conversations, with many around them affected by the whole episode.

Veteran actor Kazar Saisi, 63, who served as witness to Syamsul and his daughter’s nuptials in Thailand was not spared.


A scene from the season season of popular TV3 drama series 7 Hari Mencintaiku was reuploaded multiple times and shared by many.


The 45-second video initially uploaded on the Drama Sangat Facebook page that went viral, had the actor as Pak Samad, advising Adam, acted by Sean Lee on marriage.

His dialogue in the scene included lines like, “What wife would be happy if her husband marries another”, and another referencing how a wife needs not leave her husband if he marries another, “To achieve heaven for herself” saw many mock the actor.

Meanwhile actress Janna Nick, 27, caught the attention of many when she took to Instagram to vent.

While she did no name anyone, fans understood her rants as coming to the defence of her friend Puteri Sarah.

“As a friend of her, I’m fuming with this statement. Stop being manipulative,” she posted.

Branding ‘him’ a hypocrite, she said she had seen the her (the wife) take care of their children on her own.

“YOU THINK MONEY IS EVERYTHING. Is it????”


A screenshot of Janna’s Instagram Stories. — Screenshot from Instagram/jannanick



A screenshot of Janna’s Instagram Stories. — Screenshot from Instagram/jannanick


Meanwhile, in a humorous twist, comedian Shamsul Ghau Ghau took to Instagram and questioned why he was on the receiving end of the controversy.

“Others got married, why tag me?,” he shared after some fans had mistaken him for Syamsul.



Shamsul’s fellow artist friends were amused over the case of mistaken identity. — Screenshot from Instagram/paksu_shamsul_ghaughau/

Many were amused including by the case of mistaken identity including fellow comedians and actors in Saiful Apek, Idris Khan, Eizlan Yusof, Black Hanifah, Sharifah Shahora, Sharif Zero and Mamat Sepah.

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kt quotes:


MyGovernment says: Polygamy required by Islam due to husband’s “incredible sense of sexual desire” that the wife cannot fulfil

22 Feb 2021

FMT:

Mukhriz hits out at polygamy write-up on govt website



Jerlun MP Mukhriz Mahathr says the write-up on polygamy is among the reasons why Islam is misunderstood. (Bernama pic)


PETALING JAYA: Pejuang’s Mukhriz Mahathir has criticised a government portal over its write-up on polygamy, saying it was among the reasons why Islam is misunderstood.

According to MyGovernment, which is a “single gateway to all government online services”, polygamy is required by Islam, among others, due to the husband’s “incredible sense of sexual desire” that the wife cannot fulfil.

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1 comment:

  1. Legalised Gatal for Muslimat loh....

    In my neighbourhood, a number of high-end residences are occupied by Chinese women who are , shall we say "concubines" ?
    Some have something akin to a sort-of-normal family, with one or more children, but they are not a legal wife under Malaysian law.

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