The story continues the journey of , a shy and socially awkward man who was a victim of bullying in the first film. Genre: Comedy / Drama Director: Afdlin Shauki Key Cast: Afdlin Shauki (Nordin) Hans Isaac (Roy) Nasha Aziz (Dr. Ika)
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) is a prominent Malaysian comedy-drama released on January 26, 2006. Directed by and starring Afdlin Shauki , the film serves as a direct sequel to the 2004 hit 1. Plot Overview The story continues the life of
In Buli Balik , Nordin has supposedly moved past his trauma and joined a support group for victims of bullying. However, his life is upended when his former tormentor, Roy (played by Hans Isaac), reappears. Unlike the first film's focus on the act of bullying itself, the sequel deals with the psychological aftermath and whether a victim can truly forgive their aggressor when the tables are turned. Legacy in Malaysian Cinema
The Buli franchise is regarded as a significant work in contemporary Malaysian cinema for its willingness to address the social issue of bullying through a commercial, accessible lens. It helped solidify Afdlin Shauki's reputation as a filmmaker capable of balancing slapstick humor with genuine heart.
The film featured an ensemble of Malaysia's top talent at the time: Director/Writer: Afdlin Shauki Afdlin Shauki Hans Isaac Nasha Aziz as Dr. Ika Harith Iskander in supporting roles 3. Critical and Commercial Success Produced on a budget of RM 1.5 million, Buli Balik was a box office success, grossing approximately RM 2.3 million
a high-definition digital copy of the 2006 Malaysian comedy-drama film Buli Balik