The film adaptation of late Malaysian playwright Jit Murad's theatre play Spilt Gravy On Rice will finally open in cinemas on June 9, nearly a decade after it was delayed by the Film Censorship Board (LPF). On to the big screenThe 112-minute film Spilt Gravy will play for a limited run at Golden Screen Cinemas, TGV Cinemas and Dadi Cinema. 'Spilt Gravy Ke Mana Tumpahnya Kuah' is a film adaptation of Jit Murad's award-winning play. Harith Iskander (left) and the late Jit Murad play angels in the upcoming 'Spilt Gravy Ke Mana Tumpahnya Kuah' film. Zahim, a co-founder of Dramalab, also directed the stage play Spilt Gravy in 2003 at Singapore's DBS Arts Centre.
Source: The Star April 23, 2022 13:56 UTC