KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's local filmmakers should be proactive in producing quality films for the film industry has the potential of generating huge revenue for the country, the country's top culture official said. Deputy Information, Communication and Culture Minister Maglin Dennis D'Cruz said the ministry would continue to support and find a formula to help filmmakers upgrade their production quality comparable to foreign films. “We will always help filmmakers in every respect, and are willing to listen to their suggestions and problems so that they will produce quality movies,” he told reporters before launching the Malaysian Tamil ‘Thittam' movie premiere on Monday. ‘Thittam' featured a local artist, RK, who is also known as the ‘Malaysian Rubber Man' playing 12 characters in the movie. “Rarely we see a hero holding more than two or three characters in a film. This is something to be proud of, and I hope local Tamil films can compete with Tamil movies from India and penetrate the international market,” said Maglin. BN