Daulat (2020 film) explained

Daulat
Director:Imran Sheik
Producer:Siti Marzuliana Marzuki
Starring:Vanida Imran
Rashidi Ishak
Tony Eusoff
Jasmine Suraya Chin
Cristina Suzanne Stockstill
Zul Zamir
Cinematography:Nurhanisham Muhammad
Editing:Johan Bahar
Studio:Lacuna Pictures
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Malaysia
Language:Malay
English

Daulat (English: Long Live) is a 2020 Malaysian Malay-language political thriller film written and directed by Imran Sheik. It tells the story of a politician (Vanidah Imran) and her party plotting a feisty political comeback after having just lost the last election, ready to do whatever it takes to win.

It was released on 6 April 2020 online on Iflix.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Synopsis

The ruling political party MUNA has lost in the recent general election. Hassan, the party's president employs Suri, a rising female politician as the party's new deputy president. Suri decides to go all out to make sure that the party wins in the next general election, at all costs. Willing to pay any price, she and the team initiates an elaborate plan to attain power.

As part of her cunning strategy, Suri plots with her husband, Idrus and takes advantage of his position and power as the CEO of a national news company to create slander and propaganda against the rival party. A young journalist, Jasmin is involved as she becomes responsible for spreading this news. Jasmin feels obligated to play her part as she owes Idrus for her father’s life which later turns into a love affair. What happens next?[5]

Cast

Release

The film is fictional and was made in 2019 before the event of 2020 Malaysian political crisis. It is filmed in 14 days with a budget of RM500,000.

The film is released online for free and uncensored, on 6 April 2020 exclusively for Iflix after a series of private screenings with industry experts and close enthusiastic cineastes. The production team originally opted for a theatrical release, but decided to distribute in streaming service to avoid cuts by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Daulat, Malaysia's own House of Cards. The Malaysian Insight.
  2. Web site: No problem acting with ex-husband, says Vanidah. New Straits Times. 26 August 2019.
  3. Web site: Jasmine Suraya bakal bintangi filem Daulat. Cinema.com.my. ms.
  4. Web site: Daulat: the art of being cunning. The Sun.
  5. Web site: Trailer for Daulat. Youtube.