There have also been concerns about the objectification of women, with some arguing that the movement perpetuates a culture of sexism and misogyny. However, proponents of the movement argue that it is about women taking control of their own bodies, choices, and lives, and that it is not about objectifying themselves or others.

As the movement continues to evolve and grow, it is likely that we will see even more Malay women taking center stage, pushing boundaries, and redefining what it means to be a woman in Malaysia. Whether you agree with the movement or not, one thing is certain: the "lancap awek melayu" phenomenon is here to stay, and it is changing the game for Malay women everywhere.

The "lancap awek melayu" phenomenon has also made waves in the entertainment industry. Malay women are now taking center stage, showcasing their talents, and breaking down barriers in the industry. From actresses and models to musicians and comedians, Malay women are making their mark and redefining what it means to be a woman in entertainment.