The cast includes Namewee himself, Bangladeshi actor Nirab, Malaysian artists Saiful Apek, David Arumugam of the Alleycats, Shashi Tharen, Zhu Youliu, Singaporean artists Atikah Suhaime and Yoo Ah Min/Lao Zha Bor.
[5] The film focuses on three characters from different backgrounds: Harris (Nirab), a Bangladeshi worker in Malaysia who just wants to return to his hometown to marry the love of his life; Hanguoren (Namewee), a pro-Malaysian activist who wants his fellow citizens to join him in regaining the country in its natural state without immigrants; and Rina (Atikah Suhaime), an idealistic daughter of a boss who has fallen for Harris at first sight.
The films touches and satires on social issues such as corruption, inequality, human trafficking, ethnic relations, and also cultural understandings between the characters.
[6][7] One of the reasons for the original version of the movie is being banned was that it portrayed sympathetically the gay lifestyle in Malaysia.
[11] Part of the funds would be used to pay for extra post-production editing, and qualified donors would receive their mentions of name in the front and end credits.