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Actor Syafiq denies falling out with Hannah

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CELEBRITIE­S Syafiq Kyle and Hannah Delisha (pic) have dispelled talk that their profession­al relationsh­ip has soured, reported Utusan Malaysia.

The duo, who recently worked together on new film Langsuir,g , are said to be ini each other’s bad books as they ha ad not yet set a date to promotep the movie.

But Syafi iq explained that their busyb schedule made it difficult for them tot fix a date to pro omote the film, adding it was not because t they refused to w work together. “It’s hard to get a date to do the promotion because our schedule is packed with shooting work,” he said. “There is no misunderst­anding between us,” said Syafiq, adding that 21-year-old Hannah, was very easyy to work with. Syafiq, who iss known for his role in hhit drama Nur, said they hhad good chemistry.

> Paying onlyy RM2 for a meal maay sound too goood to be true buut at the Jom Makan RM2 restaurant in Melaaka, it is a reaality.

H arian Metro reported that the outlet, which sells a variety of meals at only RM2 each, was started by restaurate­ur Azharuddin Shah Abdul Aziz, 29.

“This restaurant was opened last September. It offers more than 20 options for food and beverages that are cheap, easy and quick.

“The food is always warmed up for customers,” he said.

Customers would usually go for dishes such as rendang chicken rice, laksa, mee rebus, curry mee and chicken rendang nasi impit.

“The menu is updated regularly because we don’t want to serve the same thing,” said Azharuddin.

The restaurant operates every day except Sundays from 8.30am to 8pm.

> The Kuala Terengganu Sessions Court sentenced a father of two to 16 years and six months in jail for cheating an elderly man with a bogus haj package.

Berita Harian reported that judge Azman Mustapha meted out the sentence after Mohd Zukainiel Yusof, 39, pleaded guilty to 11 charges.

According to the charges, Mohd Zukainiel withdrew money belonging to Ismail Mohd, 87, in several transactio­ns via ATMs from January to February this year.

The total amounted to RM12,150. Azman sentenced him to a year and six months in jail for each charge. The court also ordered for the sentences to run consecutiv­ely.

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