Singer Zamani participates in charity showcase to repay public kindness
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Zamani feels indebted to the public for their support during his past difficulties.
- He will participate in the "Jiwa Rasa Nizam Laksmana dan Kawan-Kawan 5.0" charity showcase to repay this kindness.
- Zamani is recovering from scoliosis surgery and is able to sing, though not at 100% capacity.
Malaysian singer Zamani has expressed deep gratitude to the community for their assistance during a challenging period in his life. This sense of obligation has prompted him to commit to performing at the upcoming "Jiwa Rasa Nizam Laksmana dan Kawan-Kawan 5.0" charity showcase.
Zamani recalled how Datuk Aznil Nawawi helped raise funds for his surgery. "I feel extremely indebted. One way for me to repay all of that is by participating in this showcase," he stated. While he doesn't know the specific beneficiaries of the charity event, his participation is a gesture of thanks for the support he received.
I feel extremely indebted. One way for me to repay all of that is by participating in this showcase.
Regarding his health, Zamani shared that he is still recovering from scoliosis surgery. Although he was advised against certain procedures due to his condition, his overall health is stable, allowing him to sing. "My condition is not one hundred percent healthy, but it's okay. I had scoliosis surgery but not the typological one because the doctor did not allow it. Anyway, my health is okay and I can sing as usual," he explained.
The "Jiwa Rasa Nizam Laksmana dan Kawan-Kawan 5.0" showcase is scheduled to take place on October 3rd at the Noah Grand Ballroom in Melawati KL. The event aims to raise funds for those in need, and Zamani's involvement highlights a desire to give back to the society that once supported him.
My condition is not one hundred percent healthy, but it's okay. I had scoliosis surgery but not the typological one because the doctor did not allow it. Anyway, my health is okay and I can sing as usual.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.