The star revealed the traffic in Kuala Lumpur to be the most challenging aspect to film in Malaysia.
Hong Kong star Louis Koo is surprised at how bad Malaysian traffic can be. The actor who is currently filming in Malaysia, shared that he was taken aback by the traffic congestion in Kuala Lumpur during peak hours.
“It’s actually a good thing because I get to rest in the car. I could take three naps in the car and we’ve still not arrived at the destination yet,” said the 52-year-old. “However, it’s only during peak hours, the same destination can be reached in 10 minutes at night if it takes an hour during busy hours,” realised the actor.
The movie also marks a special milestone for Malaysians because over 100 local actors and crew members are involved in bringing this movie to life.
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