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Group Photo: Jment Lim (third from the left), Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching (centre), and guests at the event.

(KUALA LUMPUR, 11 January 2024) Following its Scam Prevention Short Film Contest, SunStrong Entertainment continues to drive social responsibility efforts with the initiation of ‘Speak Up Bravely  If Something Happens’ cha

rity campaign, which highlights seven themes – scams, mental health,  suicide, substance abuse, bullying, sexual assault and abortion – through radio drama and a  specially recorded single. 

SunStrong Entertainment has long been zeroing in on social causes through music, films and TV  series. ‘Speak Up Bravely If Something Happens’ charity campaign once again demonstrates its  unremitting pursuit to help bring about a more harmonious society.  

The campaign was launched at A Quiet Place, Federal Arcade by Communications Deputy Minister  Teo Nie Ching, who said that the government has stepped up efforts on content removal and setting  up helplines and reporting channels for the hardships highlighted by this campaign. 

“This is yet another commendable initiative by SunStrong Entertainment, which has been persistent  in their prevention education and awareness efforts. We call on more parties to utilise various  mediums and platforms to spread educational and informative content for a better Malaysia,” she  said. 

SunStrong Entertainment founder Jment Lim says, “Over the years, besides being part of some great  films such as Snow in Midsummer directed by Chong Keat Aun that received nine nominations at  the Chinese-language Oscars known as Golden Horse Awards, SunStrong Entertainment has also  been sponsoring, supporting and holding numerous social causes including the Scam Prevention  Short Film Contest as we believe that every company has a responsibility to lend a hand or voice to  important matters in whichever way they could.” 

SunStrong Entertainment founder, Jment Lim, believes that if a company does not fulfill its social responsibilities, help solve social problems, or create value for society, then its existence is meaningless.

My Masterpiece and Innovation Media founder Joseph Seow shares, “These hardships are not just  numbers or stories but real suffering, real pain affecting real people. It is important that we do not  turn a blind eye but to do our part to spread awareness and prevention methods while creating a  more caring society.” 

Highlighting the campaign’s 7 subject matters, a 7-episode radio drama will be aired on AiFM  beginning 11 March at 12:20pm every Monday and Tuesday. Set to be one of Hari RTM anniversary celebration featured programmes this year, the voice cast comprising of Jordan Voon, Coby Chong,  Jordan Sen, MayJune, Remon Lim, Crystal Ong, Xie Songfan and others, recorded their parts in just  one take. 

Attendees at the launch were also treated to the premiere of the music video for the uplifting single  Right Here, Right Now performed by Jment Lim, Daniel Lee, Yise Loo, Soh Chin Chuan, Daniel  Chezi, Nicole Lai, Aki Huang and Harn. The track, specially recorded in support of the campaign, is  written by Wong San San and composed by Yu Heng. 

Also present were TV2 channel manager Ng Leng Leng and AiFM general manager Lim Yen Leng together with hundred guests including the voice cast, singers, personalities and industry players.

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