June 4, 2008
Again, I am so glad to be invited to a NTV7’s live talk show - ‘Venus’ with Aishah Sinclair, who is also the host of the local most famous dance reality show - So you think you can dance.
Venus is ntv7’s latest womens’ talk show programme that aims to empower an affluent generation of Malaysian women who have high expectations for their lives. The program offers solutions, informs and entertains the modern working mother and also the go-getter single career woman. It is also a platform for Malaysian women to voice out opinions, share ideas and experiences.
Today’s topic is about what it takes to become a successful individual who is constantly motivated. The episode aims to inspire the viewers on achieving dreams and setting goals for oneself.
Here’s the pictorial highlights today:

This is the first time I actually saw my name on the TV screen with the title on it.

Human are born to be success. If you are upset, what’s the big deal? You are only yet to success, not you can’t success!

Aishah is doing a round up conclusion of my points and I must say she has done a really really good job for the audience!
If you miss it, you may catch the show again here at NTV7 website.
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May 28, 2008
Thanks to Nishiki, he brings to my attention on 2008 Wesak International Film Festival (WIFF).
The WIFF presents more than 10 Buddhist themed and inspired cinema from several countries - full length movies, documentaries, animation and children’s films.
Amongst White Clouds, one of the movies to be shown at WIFF.
This 2007 film was inspired by Bill Porter’s book (better known as Red Pine), Road to Heaven. It was awarded Official Selection at various film festivals in the US and Israel.
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The objective of the WIFF is to use the audio-visual media to create greater awareness of Buddhism among the general public. This is the second such event, the first held in 2006.
The film festival is spread out over two weekends, beginning from Saturday, June 14 and closing on Sunday, June 22 2008. It will be held at the Malaysia Tourism Centre, located in 109, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, a very accessible location near the Petronas Twin Towers.
Admission to all movies are FREE. Spread the news folks!