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#SHOWBIZ: Mila Mohsin set to follow parents' footsteps in acting

#SHOWBIZ: Mila Mohsin set to follow parents' footsteps in acting

KUALA LUMPUR: Following in the esteemed footsteps of her late father, Hani Mohsin Hanafi, and her mother, Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina, actress and jiu-jitsu instructor Mila Mohsin, 31, is poised to make her mark in the entertainment industry.
Mila, whose full name is Hani Karmila Hani Mohsin, shared that her mother, the acclaimed producer and star of Puteri Gunung Ledang The Movie, has given her blessing for Mila to pursue acting.
This exciting new chapter begins with the film Laknat, set to premiere on June 5.
"Coincidentally, Saw Teong Hin, the director of Laknat, contacted me and without hesitation, I agreed to join the cast," Mila revealed at a recent preview of the movie at GSC Mid Valley Megamall.
Having made her acting debut last year in Melur The Musical at the Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre (PJPAC), Mila expressed immense gratitude for having learned the fundamentals of acting directly from her parents.
"Every step I take, they are in my heart and soul. If the film is successful, I'll be very grateful and thankful to them," she said.
Mila further emphasised her appreciation for compelling narratives, whether in mainstream or independent productions.
While comparisons to her illustrious parents are inevitable, Mila's mother has encouraged her to "be herself" and disregard any naysayers.
"I'm determined to be my own person in showbiz. I feel blessed to have parents who worked hard to excel in showbiz, and they are my role models who have set the benchmark high," Mila said, highlighting her ambition to forge her unique path.
Mila also draws inspiration from the versatile actor Bront Palarae, commending his ability to elevate Malaysia's cinematic presence globally through his roles in Indonesian productions and international award-winning films.
"Bront Palarae is multi-talented, one of our finest actors, who has put our movie industry on the global map," she said.

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