A Malaysian man is offering a one-of-a-kind unique service aimed at helping men impress their partners by playing the role of a "villain." Shazali Sulaiman, 28, from Ipoh, Perak, has been promoting his "villain for hire" service on social media, claiming it allows clients to demonstrate their masculinity and leave a lasting impression on their partners.

"Are you tired of your partner thinking you're weak? For a reasonable fee, I'll help you prove them wrong," Shazali Sulaiman declared in a recent promotional post.

The service he offers involves creating a scenario in which he "disturbs" the client’s partner, giving the client a chance to swoop in as the hero. "Just tell me the time and place, and I’ll show up to ‘disturb’ your partner, giving you the chance to step in as the hero and take me down," he added.

Sulaiman charges ₹1,975 (RM100) for his basic service on weekdays and ₹2,963 (RM150) on weekends. To enhance his tough-guy image, he posted a photo of himself with messy hair, holding an unlit cigarette.
His service isn't limited to men alone. "Females could also seek my assistance," Sulaiman added, highlighting the inclusive nature of his offering.

Recalling one memorable scenario, Sulaiman shared, "When the boyfriend went to the bathroom, I pretended to 'harass' his girlfriend. When he returned, he confronted me like a hero."
He assured the public that his service was completely harmless, and called it all just an act, like WWE. No one gets hurt, he is only the 'loser'.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), known for its planned fights, was used as a comparison for Sulaiman’s staged scenarios. His post has received over 1,000 likes and many comments on social media. Some people liked the idea, while others were doubtful.

One user said, "Save post now. I will use it later." Another wrote, "Bro is on that grind." However, other person wasn’t convinced, saying, "People who pay to play the hero would probably run into a real crisis. Fake heroes are always fake." One user also said, “Bro do a side hustle.”