Deputy Prime Minister and Petra agencies join Anna Jobling in ‘Tak Terjawab’: A heartfelt Aidilfitri film linking human compassion to a vision for sustainability
While the film delivers a heart-tugging narrative on loss and spiritual discovery, it also serves as a gentle yet meaningful reflection of Petra’s broader mission to the nation.
SHAH SHAMSHIRI
PUTRAJAYA - The Energy Transition and Water Transformation Ministry (Petra) has officially premiered its 2026 Aidilfitri short film, ‘Tak Terjawab’ (Unanswered).
While the film delivers a heart-tugging narrative on loss and spiritual discovery, it also serves as a gentle yet meaningful reflection of Petra’s broader mission to the nation.
The film stars regional sensation Anna Jobling, Julia Farhana and Muhsin Nadzli, but the highlight of the production is a special cameo by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, who also serves as the Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister.

A narrative of mindfulness and sustainability
Beyond its heartfelt story, ‘Tak Terjawab’ is woven with an underlying call for greater mindfulness in how we live. Through everyday moments depicted in the film—from quiet acts of care to scenes of community life—the narrative subtly highlights the importance of sustainable and energy-conscious choices.
The production brings together leadership figures and key agencies within Petra’s ecosystem, reflecting a whole-of-ministry commitment to advancing sustainable practices. Their appearances are not merely symbolic; they reinforce Petra’s ongoing efforts to inculcate energy-saving values among Malaysians in a relatable and meaningful way.
A whole-of-ministry collaboration
The involvement of agencies such as Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) and other ministry representatives showcases the dynamic and interconnected role these entities play in delivering Petra’s mission. The film demonstrates how policy, community engagement, and everyday actions come together to shape a more sustainable future for Malaysia.
Surprisingly, the film has also revealed the impressive acting range of the officials involved. Fadillah, appearing as the emotional anchor of the story in the final act, delivers a performance marked by sincerity and warmth. Similarly, Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad, secretary-general Datuk Seri Mad Zaidi Mohd Karli and IWK chief executive officer Narendran Maniam, seamlessly transition into their roles, bringing a human touch to the ministry's leadership.

A vision from the writer
Commenting on the creative direction, the film’s scriptwriter, Ayu Syuhara, shared:
“We wanted ‘Tak Terjawab’ to resonate on multiple levels. It is a story about the human spirit, but it is also about our collective responsibility to the environment and the resources we share. By showing our leadership in these relatable roles, we hope to bridge the gap between policy and the Malaysian household, making energy-conscious living a natural part of our everyday values.”
‘Tak Terjawab’ is now available for viewing on Petra’s official YouTube, Facebook and Instagram channels.
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