The 51-year-old movie maker was famed for her advertisements and films capturing the essence of racial harmony in Malaysia. Relatives, loved ones and a large group of luminaries from the local movie and television scene gathered at the hospital the moment they heard about her death. Among the first to arrive were veteran actress Fatimah Abu Bakar – a close friend of Yasmin – and Media Prima International CEO Datuk Seri Farid Ridzuan. Although distraught, those present paid tribute to the award-winning director. “We would come cross a few great people in our time on earth. Yasmin was one of them. “She wasn’t an easy person to live or work with, but that was only because she was so talented. “She had a big heart and vision that we usually don’t understand. That was why people misunderstood her. But she never intended any malice,” said Fatimah.
My Comments: Again, it would be a great loss to the nation as we've lost a talented movie & advertistment director of all times. Yasmin Ahmad had been producing 6 Malaysian made movies such as Rabun (2003), Sepet (2004), Gubra (2006), Mukhsin (2007), Muallaf (2008) & Talentime (2009) and besides her directed movies was a winner at major Malaysian awards, she also gained popularity awards at the Berlin International Film Festival by winning the Grand Prix award by the Kinderfilmfest International Jury and Generation K-Plus Crystal Bear Special Mention (2007) Mukhsin. Last but not least, she also involved in the advertistment industry with the most popular Petronas TV Commercial (for Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali & National Day). We hope that while her loss, our contry will continue to grow and establish yet another good and talented director just like Yasmin Ahmad. My condolences to Yasmin's family and Life Goes On.....
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