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Malaysian Man Offers 'Villain for Hire' Service to Help Clients Impress Partners

Shazali Sulaiman, 28, charges a fee to stage fake confrontations, allowing clients to play the hero in front of their significant others.

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“Tough guy” Sulaiman says people often tell him that he looks like a gangster. Photo: Facebook/Pesakit Sifar Cacar Monyek
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Overview

  • Shazali Sulaiman, a 28-year-old from Ipoh, Malaysia, has launched a 'villain for hire' service to help clients appear heroic to their partners.
  • Clients hire Sulaiman to stage fake confrontations, where he pretends to 'harass' their partner, giving them the chance to step in and 'save the day.'
  • The service costs RM100 (₹1,975) on weekdays and RM150 (₹2,963) on weekends, with scenarios pre-planned to ensure no harm occurs.
  • While initially perceived as targeting men, Sulaiman clarified that his service is available to both men and women seeking to impress their significant others.
  • The unconventional service has drawn attention on social media, with mixed reactions ranging from amusement to concerns about potential legal risks.