Anaknya Sazali 2000
"Apabila manusia terlalu mencari kesempurnaan [When people are looking for too perfection]"
In *Anaknya Sazali (2000)*, a father's desperate quest for perfection spirals into chaos when his son's rebellious behavior pushes him to extreme measures.
Director: Jack Ad'Din
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Anaknya Sazali* (2000) about?
The film follows Sazali, a father who tries to 'fix' his rebellious son Farid's behavior by consulting a psychiatrist and a traditional healer. But when Farid accidentally overdoses on pills, his personality changes drastically, leaving Sazali to scramble for a solution—while facing his own unexpected mishap.
Who directed *Anaknya Sazali*?
The film was directed by Jack Ad'Din, known for his work in Malaysian comedy and drama.
Who stars in *Ananyakan Sazali*?
The film features Ahmad Idham, M. Rajoli, Noraini Morat, Azean Irdawaty, Jasmin Hamid, and Badrul Muhayat in key roles.
Is *Anaknya Sazali* (2000) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy-drama from the early 2000s, *Anaknya Sazali* offers a mix of humor and social commentary that holds up well for fans of Malaysian cinema. While not rated on IMDb, its themes and cast make it a fun watch for those who enjoy family-centric stories with a twist.
How long is *Anaknya Sazali*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Anaknya Sazali (2000) — When a father's quest for perfection spirals into madness
In *Anaknya Sazali (2000)*, a father's desperate quest for perfection spirals into chaos when his son's rebellious behavior pushes him to extreme measures. Directed by Jack Ad'Din, this Malaysian comedy-drama follows Sazali, who turns to a psychiatrist and a traditional *bomoh* to "cure" his son Farid's unconventional lifestyle. But when Farid mistakenly ingests an overdose of pills, his transformation into a shameless, confused young man leaves Sazali reeling. As Sazali's frustration mounts, he unwittingly becomes part of the very problem he tried to solve.
The film blends sharp social satire with slapstick humor, exploring themes of parental expectations, cultural clashes, and the absurdity of seeking perfection in an imperfect world. With a talented cast led by Ahmad Idham and M. Rajoli, *Anaknya Sazali* delivers a lighthearted yet thought-provoking take on family dynamics, wrapped in the charm of early 2000s Malaysian cinema.