Catch Malaysian film ‘Angkat’ in cinemas for just RM10; book before Aug 13


'Angkat' is set to start showing in cinemas on Aug 14. Photo: Feisk Productions/Instagram

With cinema tickets becoming pricier, many Malaysians are hesitant to head to the big screen. 

But here’s a deal that’s hard to ignore: TGV Cinemas is offering RM10 pre-sale tickets for the upcoming local film Angkat – that’s half the usual price.

This special promotion is available only until Aug 13 via the TGV app or website, and tickets can be redeemed once Angkat opens in selected cinemas nationwide on Aug 14.

The dark comedy, produced by Feisk Productions and directed by Feisal Azizuddin, follows three estranged brothers who must transport their father’s body back to their hometown for burial. 

When their van breaks down, the brothers are forced to carry their father on foot -- a journey that rekindles their bond and memories of the man who raised them.

Producer Iskander Azizuddin shared via Instagram that this is the first time such an offer has been made for a Malaysian film.

“This is made possible through our collaboration with TGV Cinemas, who share our belief that local films should be accessible to all Malaysians,” he said.

 

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