Semua Nak A je 2010
In *Semua Nak A je (2010)*, Arman lives a double life as a sharp-tongued executive who thrives on attention—until his biting humor and larger-than-life antics become his defining traits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Semua Nak A je (2010) about?
The film follows Arman, a stylish and outspoken executive whose love for attention and biting humor turns his professional life into a circus. As he navigates office politics, his antics create more problems than solutions, blending comedy with a satirical look at workplace culture.
Who directed Semua Nak A je?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Semua Nak A je?
The film stars Nabil Raja Lawak, Fizz Fairuz, Jue Aziz, Ayu Raudah, and Qazem Nor in the lead roles.
Is Semua Nak A je (2010) worth watching?
For fans of Malaysian comedy and satire, *Semua Nak A je* delivers laughs with its over-the-top humor and relatable workplace themes. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating to gauge reception, its genre and cast suggest a fun, if flawed, take on corporate life.
How long is Semua Nak A je?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Semua Nak A je (2010) — Office Politics, Sharp Wit, and a Man Who Can't Stop Talking
In *Semua Nak A je (2010)*, Arman lives a double life as a sharp-tongued executive who thrives on attention—until his biting humor and larger-than-life antics become his defining traits. Behind the polished facade of his corporate role, he's a man who loves to stir the pot, always projecting an image of busyness and importance while secretly reveling in the chaos he creates. The film dives into the absurdity of office politics and the thin line between confidence and arrogance, all wrapped in a biting satire of modern work culture.
Directed with a keen eye for character-driven comedy, *Semua Nak A je* blends humor with relatable drama, showcasing the comedic chops of its leading cast. With its mix of sharp wit and over-the-top antics, the movie captures the absurdity of workplace dynamics and the lengths people go to maintain their reputation. Whether it's through clever one-liners or cringe-worthy moments, the film keeps audiences hooked with its unapologetic take on corporate life.