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Tarantino Dating Awards

Kam Raslan | Sharmilla Ganesan | Sim Wie Boon

27-Sep-19 21:00

Tarantino Dating Awards

In this edition of A Bit Of Culture, Kam Raslan is joined by two of BFMs culture aficionados; Sharmilla Ganesan and Sim Wie Boon discuss dating apps, award shows and the works of film maker Quentin Tarantino. Sharmilla starts off by sharing her experience using dating apps and finding the cliches of men who are on it #cringe. Sim brings up a slew of award shows and asks the room the relevance of these events outside of just the glitz and glamour. And Kam rounds it off with his take on Tarantino movies, discussing the usual tropes in many of his movies.

Produced by: Ali Johan


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