Nationwide movie treat sets record


Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin (standing, centre) and Ho (in pink batik) holding the Malaysia Book of Records certificate.

THANKS to Kiwanis Malaysia and MBO Cinemas, 3,000 underprivileged children from 200 homes were treated to an exclusive nationwide screening of Smurfs – The Lost Village.

Held in conjunction with the Kiwanis 19th Annual Children’s party, the Kiwanis MBO Mega Movie Treat made it into the Malaysia Book of Records.

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