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Rahim Razali Hopes To Direct One More Film

21/10/2025 10:41 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 21 (Bernama) -- After more than six decades of dedication to the entertainment industry, veteran film personality Datuk Rahim Razali harbours a wish to direct one last film before bidding farewell to his career.

An admirer of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, Rahim, 86, draws inspiration from the cinematic icon to keep creating despite his advancing age.

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“I’m a big fan of Akira... he made his last film at 82. Who knows, maybe I can still make one more film.

“If possible, I’d like to make a feature film. The story has long been in my heart... it just hasn’t been put down on paper yet,” he said during an appreciation session for national veteran filmmakers held as part of the Tribute: Recognition of National Veteran Film Personalities programme in conjunction with the 34th Malaysian Film Festival recently.

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The event, organised by the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia, also featured renowned actress and director Datuk Rosnani Jamil, with television personality Ahmad Fedtri Yahya as moderator.

Rahim revealed that he has received invitations and held preliminary discussions with several parties about returning to directing, although no final decision has been made so far.

“The desire is still there, but I have to be realistic. Physically, I’m not as strong and my memory isn’t what it used to be. I’m healthy, but my energy isn’t the same as before,” said the former accountant.

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In addition to being a director, Rahim is also an accomplished actor, screenwriter and producer. He was once a sports commentator, having covered five Olympic Games and six World Cup tournaments for Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM).

Rahim’s film career began in 1959, and his notable directorial works — ‘Abang’, ‘Pemburu’, ‘Matinya Seorang Patriot’ and ‘Tsu Feh Sofiah’ — established him as one of Malaysia’s finest filmmakers.

For Rahim, ‘Abang’, released in the early 1980s, remains his most sentimental work as it marked his debut as both writer and director, paving the way for a new chapter in his filmmaking career.

Rahim said ‘Abang’ was created to portray the rise of a new generation of Malays who were bold enough to face economic and modern challenges while holding firmly to family values as the foundation of their community.

“The film carries the message that Malay identity is no longer confined to civil servants or soldiers but has evolved to include entrepreneurs and professionals. I’m proud that this message remains relevant today,” he said.

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‘Abang’, which starred Rahim alongside Noorkumalasari, Datuk Ahmad Tarmimi Siregar, Fauziah Ahmad Daud and the late Datuk S. Roomai Noor, won the Best Script and Best Actor awards at the Second Malaysian Film Festival (FFM2).

Sharing his insight on what makes a good director and writer, Rahim, who won the Best Director award at FFM5 and FFM6, emphasised the importance of passion, knowledge and sincerity in creating meaningful work and advised against making films in haste.

“The key is genuine interest. Read as much as you can — novels, books, newspapers — so you understand people and the world around you. When your passion comes from the heart, ideas will flow naturally.

“Good work comes from within, not just from what the eyes see. What the heart and soul feel, that’s what reaches people,” he said, advising young actors and directors not to accept any role or project without first understanding the story’s substance and values.

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