KUALA LUMPUR – The film Dear You has moved many moviegoers and become the top-grossing Chinese-language movie in Malaysia in 2026, with box office takings of at least RM15 million (S$4.8 million).
Political parties are now seeking to capitalise on its popularity to win the support of Chinese voters ahead of the Johor state election on July 11.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition fired the opening salvo with a full-page advertisement in the local Chinese-language newspaper Sin Chew Daily on July 5.
It featured a white-haired grandmother writing to her granddaughter, who is based outside Johor for work, urging her to return to her home town to vote.
The letter read: “Dear child, please come home on July 11 to visit me and cast your sacred ballot. Malaysia is heading towards a brighter future. I hope you will hold Grandma’s hand as we walk that path together. Love, Ah Ma.”
Alongside the letter was an old photo of the granddaughter as a child playing with other children.
For PH, Johor voters based in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are seen as crucial to its electoral prospects, hence the appeal for them to return to vote.
At the 2022 Johor state election, voter turnout fell to 55 per cent because of Covid-19 travel curbs. The Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition secured 40 out of 56 seats for a two-thirds majority in the state assembly. PH won only 12 seats.
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