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Good Kid, Bad Kid

Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Dhanya Nair

29-Nov-24 20:00

Good Kid, Bad Kid

A Bit of Culture returns from a short hiatus, with our host rejuvenated from his short sojourn abroad. But although he’s now refreshed, he still thinks the world is falling apart. That’s the topic that he’s sharing with returning guests, Julian Yap and Dhanya Nair. In between that (slightly) serious conversation, Julian ruminates about the characteristics of a “movie star” and what sets them apart from a “typical” celebrity, while Dhanya ponders her past and how she grew up as a “good” kid, instead of a “bad” kid. Was that a missed opportunity on her end to be a bit more adventurous when she was younger? Tune in to hear their thoughts on these topics! Enjoy!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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