HK stars Louis Koo, Jessica Hsuan, Raymond Lam & Kevin Chu to visit fans in KL on Jan 23


(from left) Jessica Hsuan, Louis Koo, Raymond Lam and Kevin Chu will be holding a meet-and-greet session in KL on Jan 23. Photos: Handout, Kevin Chu/Instagram

Hong Kong actors Louis Koo, Jessica Hsuan, Raymond Lam and Kevin Chu will be hosting a meet-and-greet session with fans at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on Jan 23.

Set for 6.30pm at the mall's Centre Court, the event serves as a special thanks to fans for their immense support of the sci-fi hit Back To The Past.

According to reports, the blockbuster raked in RM10.2mil in just 11 days in Malaysia, underscoring its strong appeal and high demand among the audiences here.

In a previous interview with local media, Koo expressed his desire to personally thank and wish fans in Malaysia an early Chinese New Year greeting.

"Malaysians have always been very supportive, and I hope the box office performance continues to grow," he said at the time.

Produced by Koo, Back To The Past serves as a continuation of the beloved 2001 TVB series A Step Into The Past, which was adapted from the eponymous novel by the late author Wong Yik.

Aside from Koo, Hsuan and Lam, the time-travelling epic also sees actresses Sonija Kwok, Joyce Tang and Michelle Saram reprising their roles from the original drama.

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