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Abang Beduk 2015

📅 2015-07-20

Abang Beduk (2015) follows Ahmad Nizamuddin, a charismatic but uncommitted young man whose life takes an unexpected turn after stumbling upon a Pencetus Ummah promotional video.

Cast

Shukri Yahaya
Shukri Yahaya
Ahmad Nizamuddin
Mira Filzah
Mira Filzah
Aishah
Azri Iskandar
Azri Iskandar
Abah
Marisa Yasmin
Marisa Yasmin
Mummy
Nur Qistina Raisah
Pipi
Rahim Razali
Rahim Razali
Tok Siak
Susan Lankester
Susan Lankester
Juri AF
PU Ustaz Azman
PU Ustaz Azman
Juri PU

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Abang Beduk (2015) about?

The film follows Ahmad Nizamuddin, a laid-back young man who finds new direction after watching a Pencetus Ummah promo. Determined to become the town's energetic Abang Beduk—a Ramadan dakwah leader—he navigates comical missteps and small victories on his path to personal growth.

Who directed Abang Beduk?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Abang Beduk?

The film features Shukri Yahaya and Mira Filzah in the lead roles, supported by Azri Iskandar, Marisa Yasmin, and Rahim Razali.

Is Abang Beduk (2015) worth watching?

Though not rated on IMDb, this Malay rom-com offers a fun, light-hearted take on self-discovery during Ramadan. Fans of local comedies with heartwarming themes will likely enjoy its blend of humor and gentle inspiration.

How long is Abang Beduk?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Abang Beduk (2015) — When a couch potato becomes Ramadan's most unlikely role model

Abang Beduk (2015) follows Ahmad Nizamuddin, a charismatic but uncommitted young man whose life takes an unexpected turn after stumbling upon a Pencetus Ummah promotional video. Inspired to make a difference, he sets his sights on becoming the community's dynamic 'Abang Beduk'—a local dakwah (Islamic outreach) hero during the holy month of Ramadan. With a mix of good intentions and comedic mishaps, Ahmad's journey highlights the awkward yet heartfelt struggles of self-improvement.

Directed by an unnamed filmmaker and starring Shukri Yahaya and Mira Filzah, this Malay-language rom-com blends light-hearted humor with subtle social commentary. The film captures the bustling energy of communal spirituality while poking fun at personal ambition and the universal quest for purpose. Expect plenty of laughs, relatable stumbles, and a feel-good vibe perfect for Ramadan evenings.