Overall, Melayu Janda Extra has become a significant part of Malaysian popular culture, entertaining and engaging audiences while also providing a platform for important discussions and reflections on social issues.
One evening, Nora was invited to a "Malaysian Indie Showcase" in Bangsar. Usually, she stuck to traditional P. Ramlee films and classic Zapin dance, but her younger cousin, a budding filmmaker, insisted she see the "new Malaysia."