Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.
Description:
Atuk PHD is about the importance of lifelong learning and how you can lead fulfilling lives in your later years. It is a family drama revolving around the conflicts and love between our protagonist, Pak Daud, his son, Kamal and his grandson, Suhaimi in his pursuit to further his education. It also explores the dynamics between Pak Daud, his retiree friends and also his new young friends. But more than that, it also challenges the norms and perceptions that older people cannot reinvent themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.Pak Daud has been a grumpy old man since the demise of his wife. To get out of his rut, he enrols himself into a private university, where he meets his grandson, who is also a student in the same psychology course that he has signed up for. This develops tension between the relationship between grandfather and grandson, which was previously good. There is also conflict between Pak Daud and his son Kamal, who feels that his father has gone crazy with his decision to go back to school. The fact that Pak Daud is seen as always “meddling” with his family affairs doesn’t help the situation.