Compiled RAGANANTHINI VETHASALAM, R. ARAVINTHAN and C. ARUNO
POPULAR trio girl group Dolla presented a souvenir bearing their names to Datuk Fahmi Fadzil during a meeting with the Communications Minister.
Dolla shared photos with Fahmi and a short video clip recorded during the meeting at the Parliament building on social media, Berita Harian reported.
“An exciting future ahead! Thank you, Yang Berhormat Fahmi Fadzil and team,” Dolla wrote in the post.
Universal Music Malaysia, the recording company representing Dolla, also expressed appreciation to the minister and his team for agreeing to meet them.
“It is a great honour to sit down with the Minister of Communications this evening.
“Thank you for the discussion and for being willing to listen to our vision.
“Exciting things await the industry and we can’t wait to be part of it!” the company wrote on social media.
However, the purpose of the meeting and the details of the discussion were not disclosed.
> Hip hop star and composer Malique Ibrahim, who disappeared from the public eye for almost two decades, sparked curiosity when he shared several photos which appeared to be from the “GenKRU The Finale: One More Time” concert on Nov 23.
Commenting on the matter, the organiser and founder of Icon Entertainment Iman Tang admitted that he had given Malique a ticket.
“Yes, I gave him a standing section ticket. I always chat with Malique. He told me that he wanted to go to a concert since he hasn’t gone out.
“I also told him that if he wanted to come, he didn’t need to inform me,” Iman told Berita Harian after the concert at the Bukit Jalil Hockey Stadium.
Iman also said that until the concert ended, he was unsure whether Malique had attended.
Earlier, Malique had informed him that he was feeling unwell.
Iman also confirmed that he is now managing Malique’s career, although the Too Phat star manages his own Instagram account.
(The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)
