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Jack Neo and his funny guys are back with their new comedy sequel The Diam Diam Era Two. This time, Ah Kun (played by Mark Lee), Osman (Suhaimi Yusof), and Shamugam (Silvarajoo Prakasam) have formed their opposition party C.M.I. to contest in the 1988 General Election. Will Ah Kun win?
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Story synopsis: Set in the 1980s, the sequel to The Diam Diam Era focuses on Ah Kun (Mark Lee), Osman (Suhaimi Yusof), and Shamugam (Silvarajoo Prakasam) forming their opposition party C.M.I. to contest in the 1988 General Election.
As their campaign gets more intense, both Ah Kun and Zhao Di's (Aileen Tan) families get dragged in. Will Shun Fa (Richie Koh) and Yong Xin (Danny Lee) resolve their differences? Will Ah Kun win the election?
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For someone who makes a living from hitting the road, sharing her experiences and once wrote that travelling makes her a better person, the whole circuit breaker period was a disquieting time for Isabel.
For some context, the 27-year-old travel blogger spent only two weeks at a stretch in Singapore for the entire year in 2019... »
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December 21, 2020
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Singaporeans may be a lot of things. But one thing we are not is cold and uncaring, especially during festive periods.
Local celebrities Chen Hanwei, Aileen Tan, Cavin Soh, Chantalle Ng, and Richie Koh joined volunteers from Agape last Saturday (Dec 19) to distribute around 500 meals and gift bags door-to-door to lower-income families living at Indus Road. It is understood that the bags included supermarket vouchers.
"It's a very meaningful activity. I'm very happy to be able to spread love and warmth during this period," Hanwei, 51, told local media.
Aileen, 54, added she felt more blessed to be giving than receiving.