King grants audience to actress Fan Bingbing


KUALA LUMPUR: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, granted an audience to renowned international actress and Melaka tourism friendship ambassador Datuk Fan Bingbing on Tuesday (May 12).

The lead actress of the film Mother Bhumi plays a role in promoting Malaysia through the international film industry.

According to a post on the Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar Facebook page, the audience with His Majesty took place at Istana Pasir Pelangi in Johor Baru on Tuesday (May 12).

Also present were Mother Bhumi producer Wong Kew Soon, its director Chong Keat Aun, who has won various international awards, and Fan's manager, Johor-born Jersey Chong.

Mother Bhumi is a Malaysian film featuring Fan, alongside Natalie Hsu (Hong Kong) and Bai Run-yin (Taiwan), as well as local cast members Pearlly Chua, Alvin Wong, Rithaudin and Pauline Tan.

Blending history, folklore and mystical beliefs deeply rooted in Kedah, the film, set in the late 1990s in a rural area near the Thai border, tells the story of a woman who works as a padi farmer by day and a bomoh by night.

The film has also earned international recognition and brought honour to Malaysia through its achievements on the global film stage, including at the Golden Horse Awards, Tokyo International Film Festival and Far East Film Festival. - Bernama

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