Saturday 3 July 2021

The Rise of Haidilao

Sichuan-born CEO of hotpot chain Haidilao, which went public in 2018, tops Singapore’s 50 Richest List, by Forbes, with estimated net worth of US$13.8 billion

Billionaire restaurateur Zhang Yong, the founder of Sichuan hotpot chain Haidilao, has previously featured on the list of China’s richest people.

Zhang – who according to Forbes has an estimated net worth of US$13.8 billion –replaced brothers Philip and Robert Ng of Singapore’s Far East Organisation and Hong Kong’s Sino Group, who have held the number one spot on the same list for every year this decade.

They are now ranked second on the list, with an estimated combined net worth of US$12.1 billion.

Zhang’s debut appearance on the list came in 2019 after he became a Singaporean citizen.

His company’s HK$7.6 billion (US$963 million) initial public offering (IPO) on the Hong Kong stock exchange in 2018 also helped to boost his personal fortune.


The controversy

His place on the Singapore's 50 Richest is not without some contention. After discovering that he had become a Singaporean citizen, Chinese netizens expressed anger at Zhang’s decision and called for a boycott of his restaurant chain.

Some people have pointed to his decision as a warning sign that Chinese wealth is fast moving to Singapore given the political instability in Hong Kong. Traditionally Hong Kong is the go-to destination for wealthy Chinese.

Yet this is hardly the first controversy Zhang has faced. Two branches of Haidilao in Beijing had to be shut down temporarily in 2017 after reports emerged of less than ideal hygiene conditions. A branch in Singapore was also closed for two weeks in the same year after it was found guilty of violating food handling practices.

Haidilao staff handling food with their bare hands had been an issue at the company in 2017, along with reported rat infestations.

Zhang decided to team up with Panasonic in 2018 to test the use of an automated kitchen in Beijing. He is confident that he can make use of technology to keep hygiene standard high.


Humble beginnings didn’t hold him back

Like its name, which translates to “fishing at the bottom of the ocean”, Haidilao had humble beginnings as a small hotpot restaurant in Sichuan province in 1994.

Zhang, who is originally from Jianyang, in Sichuan, graduated from a vocational school in Chengdu.

After a six-year stint at a tractor factory and a couple of failed attempts at entrepreneurship, he got into the restaurant business with his then-girlfriend-now-wife and a couple of friends.

“I was penniless, so the others were the real investors, although the entire investment was less than 10,000 yuan [about US$1,400],” Zhang said in an interview with China’s The Economic Observer newspaper in 2011.

“Though I didn't contribute much in terms of start-up money, I assumed the position of general manager and promised the others that our assets would grow to 150,000 yuan within five years.

“I swore that if I couldn’t manage it, I would compensate them. That was a huge amount of money for a group of twenty-somethings in the 1990s, so they were all a bit startled.”

The little restaurant soon expanded and overtook nearby hotpot businesses. “We only had one outlet in Jianyang [at the start],” Zhang said. “Though it was only a small outlet, we managed to edge the surrounding hotpot restaurants out of the market.

“Everyone thought I was mad because I kept investing all our money in the restaurant. Within a few months, we'd become the largest hotpot restaurant in Jianyang.

“At the beginning, we had only four tables, but later we expanded by adding a whole floor. Our restaurant had the best decor and even had air conditioning. In 1998 we opened our second store.”


How Zhang conquered the world

During his time working in tractor manufacturing, he had spent his spare time doing market research into business opportunities. After two initial business failures, he realised that with Haidilao he had found something that resonated, not only with people in China, but around the world.

Haidilao, which is renowned for its spicy dishes, has since grown into a huge global chain with almost 600 outlets worldwide, including in the United States, South Korea, Japan and Singapore.

When it went public in 2018, demand for the shares exceeded supply, which caused the stock to be oversubscribed 20 times. The share price has more than doubled since its debut, which has given the Beijing-based company US$25 billion in capitalisation.

However, in 2011, Zhang expressed his concerns about going public because his business system was based mostly on the trust of his staff.

“The catering industry is difficult to control,” he said. “At the time, we had no information system and had to rely on individuals, mainly waiters and waitress, to run the whole company. It's important to give them responsibility.

“Eventually even the [waiters and waitresses] can choose to give away free meals. 

“That is why I hesitated about going public. We didn't do it from the beginning, but it eventually became a common practice. Yes, some staff abuse the system, but I don't want to change it because most of my employees are reliable.”


The secrets of his success

Zhang said putting faith in his staff has paid off for him, because giving them responsibility is a way one shows trust.

Today Haidilao is known not only for its spicy food, but also for its attentive customer service. This includes providing free manicures, shoe polishing and massage chairs for waiting customers.

Despite its success, Zhang has admitted that he has not always been that confident as a person. A late bloomer, he first sought comfort in books, he said.

“When I was 14, when most men's voices break, my voice didn't break,” he said. “Everyone laughed at me. I became unsure of myself and nervous, I didn't dare talk to girls. Finally, I discovered a good place, the county library. Before the 1980s, we lived in a closed world. The library contained only propaganda-oriented books.”

However, between 1983 and 1984, new books were brought in, such as the poetry of Indian polymath Rabindranath Tagore, as well as historical works.

“Before reading those books, I was ignorant and dull, but I believed in the concept of equality,” Zhang said. “Education makes a man. If you have been educated in a traditional way, you view your employees like other people do. This has nothing to do with management,” he says.

“Why is it that I can understand my employees? It's because of my value system as well as what I experienced when I was 14 or 15.”


Source: SCMP

Sunday 7 March 2021

Sculpt Your Chest With Push Up

Most people now train at home instead of going to the gym due to Covid restriction. But not everyone has the space and money to stock up range of dumbbells of different weights in their house. 

push up exercises

Jordan Yeoh is going to teach us how to sculpt your entire chest by just doing push ups. These exercises targets your upper, middle and lower chests.

Jack Ma's Success Stories

马云

Jack Ma once said: "We don't have rich father, powerful uncle, we don't get one dollar from the bank nor a single cent from the government...Just work hard as a team." So how did Jack Ma did it?

He borrowed USD$2,000 from relatives and friends to start up his business. In 1999, Alibaba was born!  

One of Jack Ma's best advise to young people is to take any mistake as a 'revenue'. He also has this classic advices to different age groups:

- before 20s: be a good student

- before 30s: work in a small company and follow a good boss

- 30s: start thinking hard whether to own for yourself one day

- 40s: do things that you are good at and don't try new things because it's too late

- 50s: invest on young people to work for you

马云曾说过:“我们没有富裕的父亲,掌权的叔父,银行不借我们钱,政府没给我们一分钱。。。我们只有靠团队精神一起打拼。”

马云向亲戚朋友们借了美金两千块,并在1999年创办了阿里巴巴。

An Artist's Philosophy On Life

Chiang Hsun

Renowned Taiwanese artist Chiang Hsun (
勋) thinks that Taiwan during the 70s and 80s has put too much emphasis on economic development. Almost all students during that time went into science stream education. At the back of the economic miracle is the less known cost of loneliness and anxiety. If materialistic elements were to be taken away from this group of people, suddenly they find themselves without any meaningful thing to cling onto. This leads to an anxious and stressful outlook on life. Chiang suggests that we should all slow down to appreciate the bigger picture of life. After all, life isn't just made up of dollar and cents. 

当蒋勋跟一般理工大学生讲艺术时他感觉到他们根本就听不下去。他觉得把我们大多数的时间都寄托在职场上是非常不值得的,因为这会毁掉了珍贵的人际关系。只在乎经济指数是一件多么可悲的事情啊!放掉外面喧闹和奢侈的东西,回到家后就要退下来享受丰富的生命。

Saturday 6 March 2021

Ng Man Tat Is Part Of Our Collective Memory

Ng Man Tat passed away

Hong Kong entertainment legend in the 90s Ng Man Tat (吳孟達has pass away from liver cancer 6 days ago. His performance together with his best partner in movie Stephen Chow (周星馳is unmatched anywhere in the Hong Kong entertainment universe today. Almost a week has passed but I still can't believe this fantastic actor who has brought us tremendous joy during the peak of his career has finally left us. 

We will forever miss him!

Like most Hong Kong celebrities during his time, Ng started his career on TV shows at TVB. The Hong Kong Television giant recently released a video paying tribute to this movie legend.

吴孟达和周星驰的经典作品多到数不了。当年他们俩是香港影坛界的最强组合。达叔虽然已经离开我们差不多一个星期了但还是不敢相信从此再也没有机会看他表演了。吴孟达是我们的集体回忆啊!

为了纪念这位影坛巨人,香港无线电视更替他制作一个节目向他致敬!

Saturday 27 February 2021

Getaway To Kaohsiung by Namewee Won Award

Malaysian talented musician/ singer Namewee has won a fifth award for his Getaway to Kaohsiung music video at the Arpa International Film Festival.

That same video has last won two awards at the 41st Annual Telly Awards last year.

Namewee (his real name is Wee Meng Chee) said this was the fifth award received by the video.

Getaway to Kaohsiung

During the Telly Awards, the video bagged the Gold Winner under the Online — General Music Video category, and Silver Winner under the Television — General Music Video category.

Tourism Malaysia’s video, Discover Breathtaking Malaysia, had won the silver award for Non-Broadcast under the Travel/Tourism category.

Namewee posted on his Facebook page and described it as his best Chinese New Year gift.

“This is the fifth award received by the video. Initially when I did this song, I just wanted to help promote Kaohsiung’s tourism. It did not cross my mind that it would garner such a huge response.”

The music in this video is somewhat different from Namewee’s usual provocative style. Instead it has soothing melody with creative shooting of his journey at the back of a truck passing through some of Kaohsiung’s iconic streetscape. It is simply a beautiful video suitable for the entire family to watch.

Arpa International Film Festival is dedicated to cultivating cultural understanding and global empathy by creating a dynamic forum for international cinema.

Last year, Namewee’s film Babi received nominations at the Berlin International Film Festival, Bangkok International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and the Golden Horse Award.

Wednesday 17 February 2021

Wang Deshun Proves That Age Is Not The Limit

83-year-old Wang Deshun (王德顺) first making headlines for his stint on the runway in 2015. He shot to fame and was dubbed China’s hottest grandpa.

83 year old runway model

With a physique like a Renaissance sculpture and hipster beard, he looks better than most men much younger than him. So how exactly did he do it? Is it the food he eats or the exercise regime that he follows?

王德顺 fashion

Wang Deshun first joined a local gym at the age of 50 and determined to set aside time each day to exercise in a bid to fight mental and physical stagnation. He exercises up to four hours a day, a fitness regime not all of us can follow.

王德顺 work out at gym

Wang Deshun proves to the world that we don’t have to age with weaken body and mind. All of us have the same capacity to take in every moment available to us to live a positive and healthy lifestyle.

83的王德2015年首次登上时尚走秀之后一炮而红,被誉中国最帅爷爷

他的身型像文兴时期的雕塑,留着髦的胡,大多数比他年的男人还不够他帅。那他到底是怎么做到的呢?是他吃的食物是他遵循的运方式?

王德50岁时首次加入当地一家健身房,并下定决心每天必须抽出时间来锻炼身体,以抗身心停滞及老化。他每天锻炼大约四个小,并非所有人都能遵循这样的健身方式

王德顺以行动向世界明,我不必因衰弱的身心而衰老。我每个人都有相同的能力来过个极健康的生活

Saturday 13 February 2021

Donnie Yen vs. Wu Jing At CNY

First time watched Donnie Yen and Wu Jung (Jacky Wu) in their epic battle was in the movie SPL (2005) also known as Kill Zone. Both were in their prime and put on quite an extreme fight with fast moving and hard hitting moves.

Wu Jing


15 years later, the duo once again collide, this time in a performance for the Chinese New Year Eve celebration.


Although there is none of the violence that we see in the movie, their performance were equally entertaining with speed, intensity and poetic moves.

第一次看到甄子丹和吴京Jacky Wu)决斗是在影[杀破狼]2005)中。当时年他们俩都峰状,并以快速的武打招数和激烈作来一场生死之战

15年后,两人再次有机会切磋,但次是在中国除夕祝活

两人表演无论在速度,度和意的移方面同令人着迷。果然宝刀未老!

Sunday 7 February 2021

Andy Lau's Social Media Presence Is A Hit

douyin

Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau has broken record by getting over 50 million followers on Douyin (China’s video-sharing social networking servicein less than a week’s time after opening the account.

Prior to this, Lau had never been active on social media. Not too sure what made him changed his mind recently to open his first Douyin account.

Within 24 hours after setting up the account, Andy Lau was followed by more than 24 million followers! With the rate he is going, he could become one of the most followed individuals on Douyin ever. 

Andy Lau had posted five videos since 27th January 2021 and has received a total of 87 million likes.

Andy Lau is one of the old-school superstar who previously said he won’t spend time on online communications. “Only using text creates no warmth, I don’t know how to communicate with others by that means,” he was previously quoted as saying.

So what makes him changes his mind? Just like traditional retails chose to have online shopping platform to survive, it looks like the show business is not spared from the devastation caused by Covid-19. It is not hard to understand that it is now more than before that celebrity needs to have online presence in order to stay relevant and not forgotten by their fans.

斗音

In his 40-year career in showbiz, Andy Lau has acted in more than 160 films, made nearly 80 music records and invested in about 30 film projects.


后不到一周的时间,香港巨星及四大天王之一的刘德Andy Lau)打破了纪录,在斗音(中国的视频共享社交网络平台)上吸引了超过5,000万名粉

在此之前,Lau从未活于社交媒体上。设帐户后的24内,刘德的关注者超2400万!以这个速度计算的话,他可能会成有史以来最多追随者的人之一

2021127日以来,刘德Andy Lau布了一共五个视频共吸引到了8,700万个

刘德Andy Lau)是属于老派的超巨星之一,他以前曾表示他不会浪费时间在网络交流。他曾说过我不知道如何仅使用文字与他人交流,因为这种沟通方式缺乏亲切感。

娱乐40年的职业生涯中,刘德Andy Lau)演过160多部影,制作了近80唱片,并投30

Sunday 31 January 2021

Goh Chok Tong Stays Positive

Singapore Prime Minister

Former Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong noted on social media that “Every day is a bonus,” despite suffering from radiation dermatitis from the treatment sessions that he finished last week.

Radiation dermatitis, or radiation rash or burns, is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatment radiotherapy.

It happens when the outer layers of a person’s skin is affected by radiation therapy.

About 95 per cent of those who undergo radiation therapy experience some form of dermatitis, such as redness, skin dryness, or skin peeling.

Most of these symptoms can be treated at home with skin creams applied onto affected areas for soothing effect.

The 79-year-old Mr Goh continue to live life positively, saying that he will get the Covid vaccine when his turn comes.

Goh Chok Tong is also looking forward to the release of the second part of his authorised biography, “Standing Tall.” His intention is to launch the book in late April or early May of this year, just in time for his 80th birthday.

The former Prime Minister also wrote that the book has been read by PM Lee Hsien Loong and another friend, who described it as “enjoyable.”

The first volume of his biography, ‘Tall Order: The Goh Chok Tong Story’, was released late in 2019 and covered his life until he became Singapore’s second Prime Minister in 1990.

The second volume is expected to cover the years of his premiership from 1990 to 2004.

Goh Chok Tong had a big shoe to fill in when he took over from the legendary Lee Kuan Yew. Most didn’t expect him to do well especially when they use Lee Kuan Yew as the benchmark. Goh Chok Tong would went on to prove his critics wrong by leading Singapore for 14 years through recessions, terrorist attacks, electoral setbacks and the epidemic of a virus.


新加坡前理吴作栋最近在社交媒体上指出,每天都要感恩尽管他上周束癌症治疗过后皮肤敏感

79的吴先生继续过极的生活,他补充说当轮到他将愿意接种Covid疫苗。

吴作也期待行他传记的第二部分,,Standing Tall。他的打算是在今年四月下旬或五月初,在他80生日

写道,李显龙总理和另一位朋友已经读过这,他形容很有趣”。

吴作奇的李光耀手中接棒时不被大多数人看好,尤其是他们将他与李光耀为做比较。吴作栋以成绩证明他的真正实力,他执政新加坡十四年,经济增长迅速成为亚洲四小虎之一。

Wednesday 27 January 2021

Uncle Roger Clarifies His Position

Nigel Ng
Uncle Roger's favourite expression: "Haiyaa!"

Internet celebrity Uncle Roger recently got himself into trouble after his video featured another YouTube star who has been vocal in his criticism of the Chinese government. Uncle Roger subsequently remove the video from the internet.

Critics had accused Uncle Roger – he is a Malaysian comedian and his real name is Nigel Ng, of bowing down to pressure from China last week after a video he made with vlogger Mike Chen from the Strictly Dumpling channel was removed from his YouTube channel.

Uncle Roger apologizes
The video with Mike Chen that got Uncle Roger into trouble.

In a new video posted to YouTube on January 16, Uncle Roger clarified: "I hate drama ... I just want to make funny vigeos (he means videos).”

"I don't want to be involved in anything else - no politics, no drama. Uncle Roger love making people laugh. It's about entertaining people, no matter where they come from, and respecting everyone's culture.”

"For the record, Uncle Roger make zero dollars from Chinese social media so to see my nieces and nephews say I like RMB more than MSG really break Uncle Roger’s heart." RMB is an acronym for renminbi, China's currency - also called the yuan.

Uncle Roger also addressed his critics on Instagram, posting: "I'm not bowing down to anyone. Especially not to all the hate comments I'm getting. So if you're thinking of sending me nasty things, save your time and just hit the unfollow button."

The whole drama began last week when a video entitled "Uncle Roger Reviews Ugliest Dumpling Ever" was removed by Uncle Roger himself, who said was not aware of Mike Chen's political leanings nor his previous criticism about the Chinese government when he collaborated with the food vlogger. He admitted on Weibo - China's Twitter - that the video had created a "bad social impact".

"My staff and I would like to express our sincerest apologies to everyone," Nigel Ng said. "Considering the seriousness of this issue and the negative impact of the video itself, we discussed internally and decided to take it down from all platforms."

Malaysian comedian
Nigel Ng ~ the man behind the alter ego Uncle Roger

Nigel Ng shot to fame last year when a video he posted to YouTube criticising a BBC recipe for egg fried rice went viral. It was the right timing as the entire world went into lock down when Covid-19 pandemic hit.

Tuesday 26 January 2021

A Singaporean Fitness Success Story

We all seen how people achieve greatness through hard work and perseverance. Most of these stories come from celebrity who have the star power to motivate all their fans. However, most of us can’t relate to the lifestyle of the celebrities especially we are just yet another common working people who are time poor in this busy world. Perhaps, if one of us ‘common people’ can also made it, then it will surely be a great motivation for us. Such is the following story of a common Singaporean. Gerald Koh’s before and after photos showing his body transformation have created a buzz in the internet world.

physical fitness challenge

before and after

Gerald used to be tired all the time and found it tough even for simple tasks like walking up a flight of stairs. He was then very concerned about the risk of cardiovascular disease. He was the subject of humiliation among his peers at NS and university for his appearance.

Health and personal ego forced him to make a change with his life. He learned from YouTube videos on basic weight lifting programme. Gerald also research on healthy diet and started eating more whole-food as opposed to processed junk meal.

Gerald strongly believes that as long as one follows the basics of a balanced diet, active lifestyle and sufficient rest, positive transformation is guaranteed and life will surely change for the better.

Gerald’s secret recipe of fitness success is setting short-term goals for himself that are achievable without affecting his daily schedule too much. He believes that if his goal is too unrealistic, he would give up middle of the way.

Start with baby steps to gain momentum, your body will then adjust and crave for more rigorous exercise and you keep on adding on resistance progressively. There is no short cut to great body, just the good old persistence and patience. 

muscular Asian man

都看过别人如何通努力和毅力实现惊人的健身效果。但些故事大多数来自名人,而他们和我们这般打工族人很多方面都有很大的差别。也,如果我其中一个“普通百姓”也能做到一点,那么无疑将成的一大推力。接下来要讲一个普通新加坡人的故事。Gerald Koh在社交媒体展示了他身体型前后照片之后,引起了一阵轰动

Gerald以前时常觉得很累,就连基本上楼梯等简单上也觉得很。那,他非常担心以后会有心血管疾病的风险。他的外表也受到他同学们的侮辱和讥笑。

健康和自尊使他决定要改自己的生活。他从YouTube视频里学习基本的划。他也研究健康食。

他坚信,只要保持均衡食,极的生活方式和充足的休息,就可以保证有突破转变,生活肯定会得更好。

Gerald健身成功的秘就是自己定短期可以实现的目,又不会影响太多他的日程安排。他认为,如果他目太不实际,他恐怕会半途而废

Sunday 24 January 2021

Singaporean Shows You His Fountain Of Youth

C H U A N D O 陈传 

Chuando Tan, a photographer from Singapore who became internet celebrity overnight after he posted his own photos on social media platform. Chuando was born in 1967, he is 54 years old this year but he looks more like in his 30s!

Chuando Tan used to work as a model in the 1980s and even attempted to be a pop singer in the ’90s. Unfortunately his career in singing wasn’t successful. Tan then decided to switch his career to photography.

photographer

Chuando Tan started an Instagram account and posted several photos of himself sharing his thoughts in captions. It soon proved to be working and his presence online gaining traction. Unsurprisingly, most of his followers are shocked to see how young he looks at his age and wanted to know his secrets.

Chuando Tan selfie

Tan believes strongly that we are what we eat and believes that our health and appearance depend on 70% diet and 30% on exercise. He eats 6 hard boiled eggs for breakfast with only 2 yolks (due to cholesterol). He drinks a glass of milk and sometimes adds avocado with berries to his breakfast. This is a good amount of protein to start the day.

Apart from eggs, he eats chicken with rice, grilled vegetables, and fish soup during the day. The photographer also avoids coffee and tea but drinks a lot of water. He doesn’t smoke, doesn’t drink alcohol, and usually eats salad for dinner.

On physical exercise, Chuando Tan does strength training 4 times a week, spending no more than 30 minutes on this activity. He will then follow through with cardio training. He also tries to swim every day for about an hour.

Singaporean swimming

Tan says, “I have tried many different jobs and stopped at what I really like. I love people, love communication, love to set up a photo shoot, and love to take photos. If you do what you don’t like, then you’ll be feeling bad and, of course, it won’t strengthen your health.”

Another secret he shared was his sleeping schedule. Chuando Tan goes to bed every night before 11 PM and wakes up early in the morning. In order to get good sleep, he stops eating 5-6 hours before going to bed.

Learning from Chuando Tan, we realize that the secret to youth are: have passion in your work, a healthy diet, enough quality sleep, and discipline daily exercises.

muscular man


来自新加坡的师陈传,在社交媒体平台上布了自己的照片后,一夜之网名人。他出生于1967年,今年54,但看起来像似30

陈传1980年代担任模特儿,甚至在90年代尝试过流行歌手。不幸的是,他的歌唱事并不成功。最后他决定影发展他的事业。

陈传开了一个Instagram帐户,并无时无刻发布分享自己的照片。事实证明,种方法行之有效并且还帮他吸引了无数粉丝。毫不奇怪,大多数他的追随者都很震惊地看到他长得如此年轻,并想知道他的秘密

陈传信美好的健康和外表取决于70食和30%运。他早餐会吃6粒蛋,只吃2个蛋黄(由于要控制胆固醇)。他还会喝一杯牛奶。

蛋外,他白天肉,米,烤蔬菜和鱼汤。同时他也会避免喝咖啡和茶,也喜欢喝很多水。他不抽烟,不喝酒,通常在晚餐吃沙拉。

在健身锻炼方面陈传每周做4次体力训练,每次时间不超30。然后,他将继续进行有氧运动训练。他还尝试每天游泳一个小

他分享的另一个秘密是他的睡眠时间表。陈传每晚晚上11点之前上床睡,养成早睡早起的习惯。得充足的睡眠,他在上床睡5-6个小时不会食。

陈传多教会我们保持青春的秘是:工作充满热情,健康的食,充足的睡眠量和行日常锻炼

Sunday 17 January 2021

Aliff Ali Khan Covid-19 Positive

Another celebrity down with Covid-19. This time is the Indonesia-based Malaysian-born actor Aliff Ali Khan who is reported to be in a critical condition.

Indonesian celebrity


Aliff has been receiving treatment at Wisma Atlet Hospital in Jakarta.

Aliff is the younger brother of Indonesia-based Miller Khan, who recently won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the Asian Academy Creative Awards (AACA) 2020.

Aliff’s lawyer Asgar Sjarfi was quoted as saying that the artist has not shown any encouraging signs although he has been receiving treatment for the past three weeks.

Asgar also noted that Aliff is currently on a ventilator.

“His condition worsened after three weeks of isolation at Wisma Atlet Hospital.

“At the same time, Aliff faced pressure due to the divorce case process with his ex-wife Aska Ongi which is still ongoing,” he added.

Although Asgar was in touch with Aliff during the first week of his admission to the hospital, he said now that the actor no longer replies messages.

Visitors are not allowed at the hospital.

Aliff followed his brother’s footsteps and made the move to Indonesia to pursue his acting career.

Among the Indonesian-produced films that Aliff starred in is Heart 2 Heart as well as popular drama series Aisyah Putri The Series: Jilbab In Love .

Source: MSN