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Remembering Jit Murad

Bernice Chauly | Kam Raslan | Michael Gong

25-Feb-22 21:00

Remembering Jit Murad

Our brave host, Kam Raslan returns after recovering from Covid-19, and he takes this opportunity to recount his experience dealing with the emotional and psychological turmoil that comes with having the virus, despite having mild symptoms. In between that, Michael Gong, joining all the way from Australia, ponders about his topic - “hating the good, liking the bad and loving the ugly: what does it say about us when we root for the wrong side at the movies?”. Bernice Chauly, who’s currently in Sweden, then ends the show by remembering the late Jit Murad, legendary playwright who passed away recently.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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