Nana Azmi
Nana Azmi, honestly, has been popping up all over Malaysian cinema lately, and it’s wild how versatile the guy is. You might’ve caught him tearing it up in Polis Evo 2 back in 2018, which, let’s be real, was already a bit of a banger. The action? Top notch. And then, as if that wasn’t enough, he came back for Polis Evo 3 in 2023, basically cementing himself as a staple in the action-comedy genre. The dude’s comedic timing? Sharp. But he also brings this kinda raw, emotional side that you don’t always expect in a shoot-‘em-up type of film.
And now, with Blood Brothers: Bara Naga set for 2025, people are buzzing to see what he’s got up his sleeve this time. Like, the hype is legit. Bara Naga looks like it’s going to be something totally different—less buddy-cop, more gritty drama, maybe even a bit of a dark thriller vibe. Nana's known for switching gears and not being afraid to get his hands dirty, so fans are expecting a performance that’s both intense and layered.
He’s not just a one-trick pony, either. Whether he’s making you laugh or pulling you into some serious, edge-of-your-seat drama, Nana Azmi’s got that screen presence that kind of sneaks up on you. You think you’re just watching another action flick, but then—bam—you’re actually invested. Not a lot of actors can pull that off, and that’s probably why he’s become such a familiar face in Malaysian movies.