Key Takeaways:
- Jaa Suzuran balances filming in South Korea with her role as marketing chief for the Fury Redemption fight night.
- Fury Redemption on 28 December 2025 in Setapak features international fighters from Indonesia and Iran alongside Malaysian talent.
- The card includes a military-versus-military bout between Malaysia’s Royal Air Force and Indonesia’s Air Force and appearances by actors Alif Muhaimin and Adam Lee.
Jaa Suzuran Juggles Film Role While Driving Fury Redemption Fight Night
While shooting the film Tiket Sehala in South Korea, Jaa Suzuran is also steering preparations for Fury Redemption, a combat-sports event set for 28 December 2025 at Arena Sukan, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Named Best New Actress at the 32nd Malaysia Film Festival, Jaa is splitting her time between demanding acting work and hands-on event responsibilities.
Fury Redemption brings international combat talent
Fury Redemption has attracted fighters from across the region and beyond. The promotion has confirmed names including Elias ‘EZ’ Ghazali, Riedzwan Norsyahmie from Malaysia, Fahri Alamsyah from Indonesia and Alan Nasser from Iran. The card will also stage a high-profile match pitting athletes from the Royal Malaysian Air Force against their counterparts from the Indonesian National Air Force.
Jaa says the success of an earlier Fury show in May raised expectations among fight fans for a more intense and higher-quality spectacle. She is personally involved in recruiting athletes and shaping the event’s marketing strategy while continuing to perform on set.
“I enjoy the role of Taqy in Tiket Sehala because it demands many layers of emotion,” she said. “At the same time I must give attention to Fury. Every time the director calls ‘cut’ and is satisfied with my scene, I check my phone and head straight to the performer tent to handle the next task.”
Jaa holds the title of Chief Marketing Officer for the event and says her responsibilities have grown with the promotion’s ambitions. Beyond athlete line-ups, Fury Redemption will include appearances from local actors Alif Muhaimin and Adam Lee, adding further crossover appeal to fans of both film and fighting sports.
Organisers are aiming to deliver a night that appeals to both seasoned fight fans and newcomers. The international mix of competitors reinforces regional sporting ties and offers Malaysian audiences a chance to see neighbours and overseas stars compete on home soil.
Fury Redemption’s date and venue have been set, giving the team a clear deadline to finalise bouts, ticketing and production elements. With Jaa balancing two demanding careers abroad and at home, the promotion has a visible public face who understands both the entertainment and sporting dimensions of the show.
Tickets and fight card updates will be announced through Fury’s official channels as the event approaches. For now, organisers are promising a night of intense matchups and cross-border competition that demonstrates the growing appetite for professional combat sports in the region.

















