The effervescent, hyperactive TV star talks to JFK Miller about her ideal partner, the critics and her directorial debut, the romcom Already Famous about a Malaysian ingénue who comes to Singapore to make it big in television.

Having my first film out feels like giving birth. And now I have to take care of the kid. The marketing is driving me nuts!

I wrote the script 10 years ago at a time when I was feeling kind of low in my life and career. Most of it is about my experiences.

The lead character is very much like me. She’s determined. She’s hungry. She never gives up.

I was diagnosed with clinical depression when I was 17. I’m still seeing a psychiatrist. I don’t usually talk about it because I don’t want people to think I’m creating publicity for the film.

I try not to have an idle mind because that’s when it’s worst. Keeping busy is a good distraction.

My favorite film is Pretty Woman. But with my own film I didn’t want to have any references in mind because I didn’t want it to feel like any other movie.

My idea of the perfect night in is painting with a glass of chilled white wine.

Even though I’d never directed before it didn’t feel like the first time because I’ve done quite a few dramas and you just pick up things here and there.

I wouldn’t say I have a flair for it, but I’ve always been interested in the technical aspect of things and always observed how different directors would film and edit their work.

My ideal soulmate is someone who’s kind, talented and has a crazy sense of humor.

If I could change anything I’d make changes to MediaCorp to make it easier for aspiring filmmakers to blossom. I approached Raintree [MediaCorp’s film division] with Already Famous, but they said no. They didn’t give a reason. They just said no. So I financed it through my own production company.

Even though I’ve said I’ll never act again if I got a call from Zhang Yimou I’d say yes in a heartbeat.

The negative Malaysian reaction to my Malaysian accent has been taken completely out of context. It was like three people on YouTube out of 300!

Making this movie has been very good for character building. The critics don’t upset me that much. It’s the general public’s comments that affect me the most.

Lots of people on Facebook and Twitter said some really touching things. Someone said they’d watched the film eight times in two weeks! I can’t even watch it eight times in two weeks!

Any publicity is good publicity.

Being famous means not having to queue at immigration.

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The co-owner of BooksActually, the coolest indie book/curio store in Tiong Bahru, talks to JFK Miller about reading, writing and feline therapy.

I share my store with two cats —my stress balls. They have no interest in books.

If I controlled Singapore I’d order archaeological digs throughout the entire island.

Right now I’m reading Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead, Pico Iyer’s The Open Road, Steve Jobs’ biography, and Murakami’s 1Q84.

I would rather have an ice-pick stuck in my eye than read Tiziano Terzani’s A Fortune-Teller Told Me again.

Three cups of black coffee a day, at least, makes me happy.

My own home is nothing like my store. It’s spartan—a cupboard, a TV, a desk—that’s it.

I love taxi uncles’ wealth of useful and useless knowledge.

The worst part about running a bookstore is being surrounded by books all day, every day, but not getting the chance to read as often as I’d like.

Running a small business is punishing; I’m there seven days a week from 10am to 9pm. My last holiday was six years ago!

If I could get away I’d go somewhere with a lot of bookstores—serious!

The most embarassing moment of my life was when I was 14. I couldn’t cycle to save my life on an outing to Pulau Ubin.

For the record, I can cycle very well these days.

The books that changed my life were Edgar Allan Poe, Selected Poems and Tales and Dead Poets Society by N.H.Kleinbaum. Reading them encouraged me that my command of English wasn’t that bad.

Most of my classmates failed English.

Bookstores can actually intimidate some people.

It might sound inconsistent, but I love digital books. They encourage non-readers to read and, perhaps, to step into a bookstore.

I write fiction, but suck at it. A novel, though. Hopefully. One day.

Wherever I go in life books will go with me.


BooksActually is located at 9 Yong Siak Street.

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