Media career At an inter-school Malay debate competition, Suhaimi greatly impressed Zakiah Halim, a Malay radio veteran, with his performance. Following that, Halim offered Suhaimi a part-time job as a host on the radio programme
Majalah Remaja, which was aimed at teens. After his studies and the completion of his compulsory national service, Suhaimi joined the
Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now
Mediacorp) as a full-time radio presenter, and soon he was hosting the morning radio show. SBC's television department later offered him his first onscreen gig, co-hosting
Potret Keluarga, a weekly family programme. Shortly after, he received another hosting job, this time on
Hiburan Minggu Ini, an entertainment programme. Suhaimi was offered the role of
maintenance man Sulaiman Yusof in the
sitcom Living with Lydia, starring alongside
Hong Kong comedian Lydia Shum. He accepted the job, and his character proved a hit with viewers of the sitcom. It would be Suhaimi's first role in English television. and "mat rock" reporter Jojo Joget in
The Noose. In 2011, as part of the Mother Tongue Language Fortnight, initiated by the
Singapore Ministry of Education, Suhaimi was invited by the Malay Department of
Pei Tong Primary School to give a motivational talk for parents on how to motivate their children. In early 2012, Suhaimi made a controversial move by writing an open letter on
Facebook criticising
Mediacorp Suria for not showing enough appreciation for local talents, and called on other Malay Singaporean actors to seek a better future in
Malaysia instead. This caused a stir on the local Malay entertainment scene. Suhaimi later explained that it was "
constructive criticism" and it "wasn't a personal attack on anyone in Suria". Suhaimi also produces
VCDs and
DVDs of his comedy performances distributed by Life Records. The first product, entitled
Keramat Bernisan, was a live recording and was released in 2004. 25,000 copies were sold in Singapore within three weeks. Subsequently, he produced a series of successful Comedy DVD series, most notably the "Takleh Angkat" series that became an iconic comedy favourite for the local Malay Community as well as abroad. More than 150,000 official copies of Suhaimi's VCDs and DVDs have been sold. ==Personal life==