ABAH Saya, Uncle Mike is the kind of film that sneaks up on you. It is quiet. It is humble. Then it punches you straight in the emotions with its realness. Inspired by the true story of Michael Tong Wai Siong, better known as Uncle Mike, the drama follows a Chinese man who raised three Malay orphan boys as his own. He did not do it for fame, glory, or money. He did it because it was the right thing to do. Nowadays, that kind of goodness feels rare, so this story cuts deep.
Released near Merdeka, the film feels especially timely. It speaks of unity not through flags and parades, but through the everyday struggle of people trying to love and protect each other across cultural lines. This is Malaysia at its most raw: multi-lingual, multi-cultural and very human.










