SHAH ALAM – Ever wondered what it really means to grow up in today’s world? Or how young Malaysians are navigating expectations, politics, mental health and the pressures of social media?
This July 25, Sinar Daily invites you to find out and be part of the conversation.
As part of Karnival Siang Malam Karangkraf, ‘Conversations With The Youth’ is set to be one of the most meaningful highlights of the night blending storytelling, dialogue and community, all under the stars in an open-air setting.
The event will take place at 8.45pm at the Garden Area of the Karangkraf Headquarters in Seksyen 15, Shah Alam.
Admission is completely free and open to all.
And yes, there will be popcorn!
A night that sparks reflection
The evening kicks off with the exclusive screening of a short documentary produced by Sinar Daily, featuring unfiltered stories from Malaysian youth. The film explores life’s ‘hard choices’ through themes like social pressure, success, mental health and the complexities of growing up in a digital age.
At its core, the documentary poses one powerful question: How do we choose our ‘hard’ in an ever-changing world?
From screen to stage: Let’s talk
But this event is more than just a film screening, it’s a space for real, honest dialogue.
Following the film, audience will be invited to join an open-floor discussion.
The goal? To listen, reflect and speak up about what it means to be young in Malaysia today.
Whether you're a student, young professional, educator, parent, or simply someone curious to understand the youth perspective, this is your chance to connect across generations.
Whether you come to share, listen, or simply be part of something bigger, this is your moment.
Let’s talk. Let’s listen. Let’s connect.
REGISTER YOUR SEATS HERE NOW.