KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 — Local feature Konspirasi, directed by Ghaz Abu Bakar, hit cinemas nationwide today.Malaysia has seen its fair share of movies centred on uniformed forces...
This time, however, audiences will get a glimpse into the world of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission . Released by Elepfilm Entertainment and Asia Tropical Films, with Primeworks Studios as the official marketing partner, the film combines political intrigue, action, and cyber investigations in a high-stakes thriller.
Datuk Adi Putra leads this feature alongside Hisyam Hamid, Alicia Amin, Shiqin Kamal, Che Puan Sarimah Ibrahim, Amir Nafis, Roy Azman, and Esma Daniel. The story centres on a hidden server containing classified intelligence linked to corrupt politicians and overseas financial transactions.
To prevent the information from falling into the wrong hands, Tan Sri Kamil assigns an elite MACC team led by Adli , together with Ily , Dhani , and Maya , to carry out a covert operation. The mission, however, spirals out of control after portions of the data are leaked to the media and the dark web, triggering a national political crisis.
Public trust in the MACC begins to erode as suspicions emerge of an insider betraying the agency from within. The team behind new Malaysian feature ‘Konspirasi’ pose for a photo during the film’s gala premiere on Monday at GSC IOI Putrajaya. — Picture courtesy of Primeworks As tensions escalate, Adli and his team discover they are entangled in a much larger conspiracy involving cyberattacks, political manipulation, and foreign interference aimed at destabilising the country.
Director Ghaz said the decision to merge cybercrime and corruption themes in“It’s not just about touching on taboo topics, but about showing both the good and the bad — that good deeds will be rewarded, and wrongdoing will face consequences,” he said during a press conference at GSC IOI Mall, Putrajaya, on May 18. Ghaz added that corruption is not unique to Malaysia, but a global issue with far-reaching consequences.
“What I am trying to convey is for the next generation — when they watch this film, they will understand the impact of corruption, and how it can escalate to the point of affecting families and future generations,” he said.as a reflection of how power, greed and betrayal can destroy trust, adding that the fight for truth often comes with risk, pressure and sacrifice. , the movie indeed highlighted the growing dangers of cyberattacks and political corruption — themes that closely mirror real-world concerns.
Speaking about his role in the film, Adi Putra said the project carried an important message beyond entertainment.
“It is not about a comeback or about not having jobs,” he said. Datuk Adi Putra embodies Adli in ‘Konspirasi,’ his latest lead in a local feature. — Picture courtesy of Primeworks The actor acknowledged the realities of hacking, corruption, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence, which he said cannot be entirely controlled.
Adi Putra also shared that he had personally experienced attempted bribery, revealing he was once offered around RM30 million.play an important role in raising public awareness about issues that continue to affect society. The same sentiment was said with Che Puan, who plays Datuk Suraya.
“The message was really strong, and it wasn’t cliché,” she said.aims to stand out by tackling timely themes surrounding corruption, technology, and power.
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