Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil convened discussions yesterday with Deputy Teo Nie Ching and representatives from Finas regarding legislative updates to the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia Act 1981. The deputy minister highlighted through social media that modernizing this legislation represents a vital response to the advancement of technology and contemporary digital production methods. Sustainable growth within Malaysia's creative sector depends on collaborative efforts from all stakeholders, according to Teo's assessment. The corporation will maintain its central function in fostering environments that nurture domestic artistic talent while promoting innovative approaches to establish Malaysia as a regional hub for content production. Secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa participated in these deliberations.
Teo acknowledged outstanding achievements within the entertainment industry during her online statement. Ejen Ali The Movie 2 achieved recognition as Malaysia's most financially successful animated cinema production in historical records. The television drama Bidaah garnered exceptional audience engagement across multiple digital venues and social platforms, accumulating viewership exceeding 2.5 billion interactions.
Teo acknowledged outstanding achievements within the entertainment industry during her online statement. Ejen Ali The Movie 2 achieved recognition as Malaysia's most financially successful animated cinema production in historical records. The television drama Bidaah garnered exceptional audience engagement across multiple digital venues and social platforms, accumulating viewership exceeding 2.5 billion interactions.