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Kimchi & Dhal

Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Dhanya Nair

02-Feb-24 21:00

Kimchi & Dhal

Join Kam Raslan, Dhanya Nair and Azmyl Yunor as they look at pop culture from many different facets and perspectives. Kam kicks off the show by talking about music and how “visual” it actually is and can be, despite the obvious, inspired by Azmyl Yunor’s latest music video. Then, it’s Azmyl’s turn to reflect on rock and roll and its ageing rockstars and the secret to their longevity. After the break, Dhanya shares her love for Indian Cinema and why they’re severely underrated and should be paid more attention to by people out there.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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