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Love in the golden years

FAMOUS American writer Mark Twain once said: “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”

Telefilm Baju Berkancing Peniti, which airs tomorrow at 9pm on TV3, is about 65-year-old Pak Usup. Despite his age, he has been in love with Cik Om for years and decides to confess his love.

A much sought-after beauty when she was young, Cik Om has not lost her charm. However, in the eyes of Pak Usup, Cik Om is beautiful inside out. This telemovie stars Datuk Rahim Razali, Normah Damanhuri, Nabila Huda, Hafeez Mikail and Fauzi Nawawi.

Also airing tomorrow is action thriller The Wolfman, at 10pm on TV2.

Directed by Joe Johnston, this is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name. The film is about Lawrence Talbot who returns to his English hometown of Blackmoor following the death of his brother. Mysterious circumstances surrounds his sibling’s death, one of which involves a werewolf attack. The film stars Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving.

At 8.30pm tomorrow, tune in to 8TV for the inspiring movie The Way We Dance. It tells of Fleur, a hip hop dancer who posseses natural talent. To pursue her dream, she leaves her parents’ tofu business and signs up for a course at a university. She also joins its dance crew, known as BombA. The crew’s ambition is to defeat its archrival, The Rooftoppers, in the upcoming dance competition. Amid all the dancing, Fleur finds herself falling for BombA’s leader, Dave, but he already has his eyes on their sexy teammate, Rebecca. The film stars Cherry Ngan, Babyjohn Choi and Lokman Yeung.

Bara Yang Kugenggam, which airs tomorrow at 7am on TV2, is about homemaker Juwita who raises her son Aiman despite various challenges. Juwita has just lost her husband to a freak accident. Juwita refuses to surrender to fate and works hard to provide for herself and Aiman. With the support of a family friend, Juwita takes over her husband’s businesses. Starring Rozita Che Wan, Ako Mustafa, Shahrizal Jaafar, Dian P. Ramlee, Catriona Ross, Zack Idris and Memey Suhaiza.

On Sunday, tune in to Playboy Itu Suami Aku? at 3pm on TV3. Continuing from its previous episode, Afina bumps into Adrian having breakfast in a cafe. A moment of awkwardness ensues when the other customers begin staring at them both. Adrian then leads Afina out of the cafe. Starring Fattah Amin, Risteena Munim, Chacha Maembong and Putri Najuwa.

In Menantu Ting Tong, airing Sunday at 7pm on TV3, Marsha tries her best to win over her in-laws’ hearts. Marsha learns how to cook, hoping that it will help her score some brownie points. Starring Azrel Ismail, Nur Ruhainies, Tash Yong, Mitilda, Ben Amir, Amyza Aznan and Zarina Zainuddin.

Also on Sunday, tune in to the psychological thriller Black Swan at 11pm on ntv7.

Directed by Darren Aronofsky, the film is about ballerina Nina who is overwhelmed by the immense pressure of competing for the dark and sensual role of Black Swan. In the process, she loses her grip on reality and finds herself descending into the depths of a living nightmare. Award-winning actress Natalie Portman stars as Nina, together with Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey and Winona Ryder.

The new season of the reality TV game show, The Game, The Wits And Dialects comes on at 8.30pm on Sunday on 8TV.

Hosted by Cheryl Lee and Wind Lee, the quirky duo take viewers across the country to learn more about Chinese culture, tradition, languages and dialects. The hosts also have to find teammates to compete with one another for the grand prize.

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