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The film is about the life of two Bohsia girls (Bohsia is a Malaysian term for young girls who lead a sexually active lifestyle as a result of bad influence or upbringing) named Amy and Tasya. Their past bad experiences made them spoilt and wild. |
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Tasya was jealous of Amy as Amy was the attraction of all the “Mat Rempits (a term used for young motorcyclists who like to get involved in illegal racings in Malaysia). Amy boyfriend’s Acai was also the enemy of Muz (Tasya’s boyfriend). Both of them liked to pick up a fight with other when they lose in illegal races that they took part in. |
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In the meantime, Salleh (Amy’s father) was always begging for money from his daughter. This has caused a scene at a restaurant that caused Acai and other Mat Rempit to get involved too. Azam who was responsible for spoiling Amy was always trying to get Amy’s attention and his attempt to get her come back to him was unsuccessful as he was now a pimp. |
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While all these were brewing up, conflicts started to develop between Tasya and Muz all because Muz has started to have affection for Aisyah, a sophisticated lady. Without Muz’s knowledge, Aishah was actually Azam’s sister.
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It got worse when Tasya allowed herself to be sexually exploited by Acai and his gang in her attempt to get even with Muz. |
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In the end Amy fell for Azam’s sweet talk and was later raped by Azam’s client.
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What will happen next? What all the glamour and attraction of city life have on them? When will all this hypocrisy and conflict end? Or will it end at all? Watch BOHSIA now and get your answer. |
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