Sumolah


title: "Sumolah" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["2007-films", "2007-action-comedy-films", "films-set-in-malaysia", "2000s-malay-language-films", "films-directed-by-afdlin-shauki", "films-with-screenplays-by-afdlin-shauki", "2007-comedy-films", "malaysian-action-comedy-films"] topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumolah" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameSumolah
imageSumolah.jpg
captionTeaser poster
directorAfdlin Shauki
producerAfdlin Shauki
writer
starring
musicWizardworks Production
distributor
released
countryMalaysia
language
budgetMYR 2.95 million ($913,735)
grossMYR 1,194,000 ($369,830)
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|name = Sumolah |image = Sumolah.jpg |caption = Teaser poster |director = Afdlin Shauki |producer = Afdlin Shauki |writer = |starring = |music = Wizardworks Production |distributor = |released = |runtime = |country = Malaysia |language = |budget = MYR 2.95 million ($913,735) |gross = MYR 1,194,000 ($369,830)

Sumolah (English: Let's Sumo!) is a 2007 Malaysian Malay-language action comedy film starring Afdlin Shauki and featuring the Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. The film was shot in Malaysia and Japan. The film has a multi-national cast including Thai actress Inthira Charoenpura who was previously known for her performance in Nang Nak, and Singaporean actor Gurmit Singh known for his performance in the sitcom Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd. The plot of the film revolves about what would happen if an unambitious Malay mat rempit is forced to enter the challenging world of sumo. This film is rated PG13 for intense sumo violence, some drug content, sexual references and brief strong language. This film was a financial failure despite critical success.

Plot

Ramlee (Afdlin Shauki) is a down and out Malay boy who cannot seem to hold down a job, much to his mother’s (Kartina Aziz) disappointment. Out of a job and out of money, he stumbles across a challenge by sushi restaurant owner Honda (Patrick Teoh) to “eat all you can for free food – within a time limit”. Hungry and desperate, Ramlee attempts the challenge, and fails. In compensation, Honda (Patrick Teoh) lets Ramlee take a job at the restaurant to pay off his due.

Ramlee becomes a member of the Boleh Sushi shop staff, along with Haris (Awie) and Andy (Radhi Khalid). Ramlee is immediately attracted to Honda’s beautiful daughter, Siti (Intira Jaroenpura), who is half-Japanese and half-Malay. He begins to learn the meaning of having good work, good friends and family.

One day he learns that part of his obligation is to take part in the Malaysian Sushi Association Amateur Sumo Wrestling Championships held by the local Japanese owners of sushi restaurants.

Whilst taking part in the initial friendly bout, Akira (Gurmit Singh), Siti’s ex-boyfriend, humiliates him in public. It is only after that that Ramlee finds out that he had been tricked into working for Boleh Sushi because Honda was desperate for a third member for their team.

Ramlee has to make a choice – whether to stay on and fight for Boleh Sushi in the upcoming Championships, or to give up on his new-found family. He decides to step up to the challenge and begins training with the boys for the big fight.

He learns the meaning of the word nokotta – never give up, the fight is not yet won. He learns that no matter what the result, the honour is in fighting the good fight. Ultimately, Ramlee’s challenge is to let go of the excuses he has made for himself, and to fight till the end, no matter what.

Cast

Awards

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YearAwardCategoryRecipient/Nominated work(s)Result
200720th Malaysia Film FestivalBest DirectorAfdlin Shauki
Best Actor
Best Screenplay
Best EditingFaizul Mohd Noh
Best Supporting ActorPatrick Teoh
Best Original Theme SongAfdlin Shauki, Pacai
Best Costume DesignerShada
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References

References

  1. Khadijah brahim. (17 May 2006). "Sumolah papar pertembungan dua budaya". [[Utusan Malaysia]].
  2. Budiey. (10 April 2007). "Sinopsis filem SUMOLAH". Sensasi Selebriti.
  3. (6 May 2007). "Fighting the good fight". [[New Sunday Times]].
  4. Dharshana Sivapatham. (20 May 2007). "Caught wit their pants down". [[New Sunday Times]].

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