The search for Malaysia’s most engaging National Day video is back




KUALA LUMPUR: Every festive season, Malaysians get to view new commercials that are always memorable, entertaining or heart-wrenching.

National Day videos never fail to tickle our fancy, touch our hearts and linger on our minds.

After the success of last year’s National Day video voting campaign, Star Media Group is once again rallying the nation with a highly anticipated showreel of patriotic videos certain to bring a smile and remind us that we are one nation.

In conjunction with National Day and Malaysia Day, Star Media Group invites fellow Malaysians to join in the celebration and vote for the most memorable National Day commercial this year.

To take part, all you need to do is:

1. Watch: Go to https://sites.thestar.com.my/nationaldayvideos2021/ and watch the compilation of Merdeka commercials.

2. Vote: Log in via Facebook, Gmail or MyStar account to vote for your favourite videos.

3. Answer: After casting your daily votes, answer a simple question to stand a chance to win exclusive Star Media Group merchandise. Ten winners with the most creative and heartfelt entries will be notified via email on Oct 1.

4. Repeat: You may return and vote as many times as you wish throughout the campaign period until Sept 16. The results will be announced on Oct 1.

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