
Ngangkung 2010
"Tok ..offspring need lottery numbers"
Directed by Ismail Bob Hasim, *Ngangkung* (2010) blends horror and comedy into a quirky tale about a humble lorry driver, Azim, whose life takes a bizarre twist when his reckless friends convince him to try a 'lucky' lottery system.
Director: Ismail Bob Hasim
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ngangkung (2010) about?
The film follows Azim, a lorry driver whose carefree routine is upended when his friends push him into trying a supernatural 'ngangkung' method to win the lottery. What starts as a joke spirals into an obsession that tests his relationships and sanity.
Who directed Ngangkung?
Ismail Bob Hasim directed the film, blending horror and comedy with a knack for Malaysian street-smart storytelling.
Who stars in Ngangkung?
The cast includes Shaheizy Sam as Azim, alongside Azad Jazmin, Angah Raja Lawak, Putri Mardiana, and Eira Syazira in key roles.
Is Ngangkung (2010) worth watching?
With its unique mix of horror and comedy, *Ngangkung* offers a refreshing take on Malaysian cinema. While not a masterpiece, it's a fun ride for genre fans, especially if you enjoy offbeat, character-driven stories.
How long is Ngangkung?
The film runs for 92 minutes.
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About Ngangkung (2010) — When a bumpy lottery ritual shakes up a lorry driver's life
Directed by Ismail Bob Hasim, *Ngangkung* (2010) blends horror and comedy into a quirky tale about a humble lorry driver, Azim, whose life takes a bizarre twist when his reckless friends convince him to try a 'lucky' lottery system. After his pal Tasnim uses the unconventional 'ngangkung' ritual to predict winning numbers, Azim's modest existence spirals as he gets hooked on the thrill of betting—only to discover that luck isn't as simple as it seems. With its mix of supernatural intrigue and lighthearted chaos, the film explores themes of temptation, fate, and the consequences of chasing easy wins.
Shaheizy Sam stars as Azim, with Azad Jazmin, Angah Raja Lawak, and Putri Mardiana rounding out the ensemble in this Malaysian gem that balances scares with gut-busting humor. The atmosphere crackles with offbeat energy, making *Ngangkung* (2010) a cult favorite for fans of genre-defying cinema that doesn't take itself too seriously.