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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

#AllianzCrazyGames2016 - #SportingSquad

After all the fun we had last year joining Allianz Foodie Hunt 2015, my team members fondly known as #TheThreeMakanteers were looking forward  to this year’s edition. We were thrilled to know that this year it will be a crazy game hunt.
Foodie Hunt!!!
Unfortunately, Adam could not join us and we had to replace him with a new member and this time changed our team’s name into #SportingSquad to match the theme of hunt.
#TheThreeMakanteers
Just like the previous year, there are some pre-task that needs to be completed and this blogpost is one of it. I have to write about my favourite work out/sport.

I am a big fan of sports and was really active during my schooling years joining any event that I know I could enjoy. My favourite sport was hockey because it requires one to be on top of their health to play this game. My school team won the district division level and we managed to enter state zone competition. Unfortunately we were beaten by better team.

After finishing school I became interested in running events. Those days, the most famous run/walk was The Malay Mail Big Walk. I participated for 10 years strait until the run was eventually replaced by more fancy themed running events. I didn’t quit my passion and kept joining other runs as much as possible to lead an active life.
Malaysian Women's Run
Dragon Run 🐉🐉🐉
Kabali Run!!! 
Lately I've been interested in extreme sports and finally had the guts to skydive. It was freaking awesome and I would do it again and again if I get the chance.
Freaking awesome feeling
Till then let’s give #AllianzCrazyGames2016 a shot shall we?

Monday, 8 August 2016

Kabali Review

Kabali is also available in other languages.
Kabali Review – Thalaivar is back, this time as Kabali with a Malaysian backdrop dey!!! 
Big time promo from Air Asia! 
Kabali aka Kabaliswaran, (Rajnikanth) an aged reformed gangster is released from prison after twenty five (25) years. His release is received with mixed reaction by both his allies and enemies. A rival gang controlled by Chinese members have since taken over dealing with drugs, prostitution and other criminal activities. They plan to get rid of Kabali for once and all makes attempts to assassinate him. In the meantime, Kabali is trying to turn over a new leaf while figuring out answers to some of his own questions. As day passes by, the conflict between Kabali’s ‘do good gang’ and the other mob increases until it reaches an ultimate showdown between both heads of the gang. 
Kabali night courtesy of Air Asia.
The one and only person who carries this flick is of course the legendary Shivaji Rao Gaekwad aka Rajnikanth who this time actually portrays a character almost close to his real age (He is 66 years old in real life). Despite his age, Rajni’s trademark style only gets better with his age, his signature walk, talk and laugh are painted all over this movie. Putting aside Rajni’s flair, there is also an interesting storyline to the movie that highlights the plight of local and foreign Indians have to go thru here, especially those in the rural area. If you need better understanding of the difficulties, go watch Jagat and you might get some idea on how poor innocent kids are trapped into joining a gang in order to survive. The story also travels back and forth to show how Kabali himself earned his stripes as the ‘good gangster’. 
...first movie themed run ever in the world! 
Overall it’s an entertaining and educational film (albeit sometimes over the top violent scenes) to watch and enjoy with family and friends. Fans of Rajni will most definitely enjoy watching their idol strutting his stuff while promoting Malaysia and Air Asia at every chance possible. 

P/s - Thank you AirAsia for the preview passes.