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New Straits Times

| November 28, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Shuib Taib

AINUL Aishah had always wanted to be on the silver screen. She just didn't know how. But destiny and luck have a way of meeting and it did for the 25-year-old lass.

A chance encounter with film producer Professor Abdul Razak Mohaideen five years ago at a food stall in Penang was all it took.

"It was during Hari Raya and my family and I had just come out of the movie theatre where we had a watched Anak Mami Kembali, which coincidentally was directed by Prof (as he is popularly known)." "Prof happened to be at the stall and spotted me. I saw him, too, and flashed a smile. As he was leaving, he handed me his business call card, asking me to call if I was interested in acting." The rest, as they say, is history.

Ainul called Prof two weeks later and was asked to attend …

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