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ASTRO marks this National Day with the theme #KitaTeguhBersama which coincides with the company’s 25th year of serving Malaysians. As a gesture of appreciation to all customers, Astro has launched Astro 25 on Channel 100, with specially curated content featuring the best of Malaysian and Asian entertainment, premieres, blockbuster hits, and new documentaries – now on until October 3 2021 on Astro TV, On Demand and Astro GO.

Henry Tan, Group Chief Executive Officer, Astro said, “It’s a very special Merdeka and National Day for us this year and our theme, #KitaTeguhBersama means we’re stronger and better together. It is a reflection of the best of what we have seen in Malaysians and continues to be the common value we need for us to unite, recover and grow through these times.”
Astro has carried out several initiatives in line with the #KitaTeguhBersama spirit including:
- Supporting the National Blood Bank’s blood donation drive
- Supporting the nation’s Covid-19 Immunisation drive with Public Service Announcements, volunteering at PPVs and providing TVs and Astro services at quarantine centres nationwide
- Helping the needy through KamiCare community programmes
- Helping SMEs through KamiCare MBiz campaign
- Contributing medical equipment for hospitals and laptops to students in the B40 groups
- Continuing to inform, entertain and uplift Malaysians with our complimentary channels during the MCO, non-stop dramas, new signatures, and premium original series
- Increasing our academic content to enable kids to learn from home
- Uniting Malaysians in their support and pride for our athletes at the Tokyo Olympics 2020
Tan continued, “Astro is 25 years young this year and we will continue to provide the best mix of content including aggregating the best streaming services i.e. Astro GO, Disney+ Hotstar, HBO Go, iQIYI and soon Netflix. We will also raise the bar for local original content, and live signatures to further delight Malaysians.

“As we look back on the 25 years of serving our customers that included the achievement of many first such as the first HD, 3D and 4K UHD broadcast, first cinema in your home, Astro First, the region’s first 24/7 local sports channel and much more, we are honoured to have played a part in the lives of so many.
"We championed education, put local sports and athletes on the global stage, raised the bar for local content, discovered and made stars and provided opportunities for Malaysians to shine and realise their dreams and potential.
"Our talents, like Nabil, Aznil, Zizan, Remy, Hui Min, Denesh, Ean and Arnold, Chiu Keng Guan to name a few, have gone beyond and achieved their dreams. As they say, dreams are made together and none of these could have been possible without our customers.”
In the last 12 months Astro has also achieved its highest grossing Astro First movie of all time, 'Mael Totey', introduced local premium drama megahit, 'Projek Anchor SPM', extended the Hantu Kak Limah universe with the hit 'Kampong Pisang' and refreshed its drama slate to attract a new audience through the likes of 'Scammer' and 'Ratu Ten Pin'.
Along the way 'Rindu Awak Separuh Nyawa' on Astro RIA became the #1 drama of 2021 and much awaited exclusives premiered such as 'Zack Snyder’s Justice League', 'Friends: The Reunion' and the K-drama that had everyone talking, 'Penthouse'.
Vernacular content IPs such as flagship news talk shows, 'Evening Edition' and 'Prime Talk' and best of Chinese signatures 'Classic Golden Melody' and documentary 'Social Playlist' continue to be firm favourites, together with popular drama series 'Tamiletchumy' on Astro Vaanavil and movies 'Vetti Passenge', 'Vedigundu Passenge' and 'Appalam'.
Astro 25 on Channel 100 for all
From now until October 3, all Astro customers can tune into Astro 25 on channel 100 and enjoy new premiering titles:

'Tanah Tumpahnya Darah Kita', premiering on September 16, is a documentary that originally started off with the story of one man who detailed his sacrifice in the army through letters to his wife and young family and which grew to include the stories of other veterans whose valour in defending our country transcended race, creed, language and culture.
In retracing the steps and trials of these brave men, the film’s producers recruited a group of young Malaysian artists, including Red Hong Yi, who were all keen to be involved in the interpretation of the sacrifice of our brave soldiers.
Alvin Teoh, Chief Creative Officer of Naga DDB Tribal, said, “This docu-story was years in the making. I was inspired by stories from my father, an artillery officer, who served side by side with soldiers of all creeds and colours during the Daururat and Konfrontasi periods of our history.
"I am indebted to all involved for bringing to life these personal stories of a remarkable group of men and women from every ethnicity who came together as ‘kita’ to win us the freedom we enjoy today.”
Celebrated artist Red Hong Yi said, “'Tanah Tumpahnya Darah Kita' is significant for me because I realise how little I knew about the veterans before this. Through meeting the veterans, I learned how Malaysia was fought for by people of all kinds of backgrounds who love the country.
"I hope my artworks will tell the story of the veterans – they deserve much more recognition, honour and respect for the sacrifices they have made for the country. My artwork for this project involved collecting soil samples, tanah, from the places that blood was shed by Malaysians whilst defending our country. It was a very emotional experience.”

'We Are No Different' by directors Bak Chee Hong and Ahyu Low Xin Yu, alongside Chiu Keng Guan as the executive producer, is the first ever documentary about transracial and transcultural adoption amongst Malaysian families whose stories are often overlooked by society but treated as the norm. We meet Hiro, Sarah, Lavaniya and Kamala to uncover their stories about acceptance and the bonds of love that go beyond blood ties. This documentary will premiere on September 13.
Premiering on Astro First is also film director Chiu’s maiden film in China, 'On Your Mark', now available in your home cinema on Astro First (CH 480).

'On Your Mark' follows the emotional journey of a father accompanying his physically challenged son in a marathon. The film has garnered a cumulative box office collection of close to RM100 million in China.
Chiu said, “I’m thrilled by the overwhelming support received during the film’s release in China. I hope Malaysian audiences will be touched by the story, especially the father’s and son’s deep love that is portrayed in the film. I also hope that this film will inspire all the young and aspiring Malaysian filmmakers to pursue their dreams and go beyond.”
Customers can also enjoy an incredible slate of over 150 titles comprising the best Malaysian and Asian movies, all-time favourite entertainment and reality shows, and with more surprises to come. Some notable Malaysian films, including 'Ola Bola', 'The Journey', 'Paskal', 'Polis Evo', and 'Hantu Kak Limah', which have achieved unimaginable box office success beyond anyone’s dreams will also be available on this channel.

'The Journey' is a compelling tale of a conservative father whose daughter is engaged to a foreigner and sets his future son-in-law the task of travelling across Malaysia to deliver wedding invitations.
More to Come
Astro Radio will be curating a special line-up such as the best of 25 favourite hits, top 25 Malaysian songs and many more over the SYOK app and across the stations. RAAGA will also be bringing a 90-minute National Day virtual concert on August 31 with performances from renowned local artists on its Facebook page.
Astro is humbled to have served Malaysians for 25 years and will continue its commitment to keeping Malaysia entertained and informed in new ways across TV, radio, digital and commerce platforms.
For more information on Astro’s 25th anniversary offerings and #KitaTeguhBersama campaign, visit www.astro.com.my/bettertogether. – The Vibes, August 31, 2021