Not boycott: Actress Sharifah Amani’s FFM no-show to highlight plight of industry workers | Malay Mail

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Not boycott: Actress Sharifah Amani’s FFM no-show to highlight plight of industry workers

Sharifah Amani did not boycott the event, says her mother, actress Fatimah Abu Bakar. — Instagram/sharifah_amani

Rather, the 63-year-old actress of stage and screen said Sharifah Amani did not have the heart to doll up for the red carpet, when there were those in the industry who had yet to be paid for their work. “Dressing up for a festival, spending on frocks and makeup, while there are production crew members who have no been paid... that’s a turn-off.”outside appearances didn’t matter for Amani, if “her heart is breaking on the inside.”“She’s not blaming anyone, but the system.”

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