He is then reunited with his four best friends, Ali, Lynn, Addi and Sophie who are celebrating the completion of their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia public examination that marks the end of their school careers.
Abu is estranged from his father, who keeps comparing him to his dead elder brother, who was an overachiever that made their parents proud.
Unknown to anyone, Abu's brother was Addi's chat buddy named Vanilla Ice with whom she was falling in love with.
Fearing that her daughter will leave her too, she hides Sophie's acceptance letter from a foreign university in order to keep her close.
Lynn, who writes comics under the pseudonym Teka-Teki, decides to stop publishing her popular fanzine series, KAMI.
She ends up writing an unfavourable review on an up-and-coming indie band called The Disasters, which Ali is secretly a member of.
Apart from his struggling band and his dreadful desk job at a tour agency, Ali is faced with his parents impending divorce and turns to drugs for comfort.
The word "palat" has been featured in the promotion materials that are included in KAMI: Vol II soundtrack, as well as in the official website.
Although it was predicted that it would not be able to compete with Senario The Movie,[1] it went to raise RM1.4 million in the first two weeks of screening and it managed to avoid the possibility of massive loss.
Izuan Shah from Gua.com said that "the premise of this film is very simple and interesting to grasp the attention of modern teenagers", giving the movie a rating of 8 out of 10.
His compliment went to Nas Muammar who "commanded the character Abu convincingly with his natural talent" as well as Zahiril "who has the potential of a newcomer".
[3] Nurulhisham Abdul Latiff from Berita Harian complimented all the casts for their successful performance, especially Liyana Jasmay, Nas Muammar and Zahiril.