Kavin Jay : Everybody Calm Down!

Runtime : 53 mins

Genre : Comedy Documentary

Vote Rating : 4.6/10

Plot : On a mission to defy stereotypes, Malaysian stand-up comedian Kavin Jay shares stories about growing up in the VHS era with his Singapore audience.

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