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Mamak Roti / Uncle Roti



Year

2020


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The unsung hero, Pakcik Muniandi is the owner of this mural portrait. An Indian man who sells bread for over 30 years in Pekan Balik Pulau. All the residents knew Muaniadi as a humble, positive and always smiling person. Impressed by her perseverance and sacrifice in raising her children to success. Although his children all managed to become doctors, a lawyer & another is still studying in Chemical Engineering. Uncle Muniandi is still working as a baker.

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