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Nur Kasih (English: Light Of Love) is a 2009 Malaysian television series starring Tiz Zaqyah, Remy Ishak, Fizz Fairuz and Sharifah Sofia. It aired on TV3 from May 29, 2009 to November 27, 2009 every Friday at 21:00 . The series was well received with an estimated 3.9 million viewers Malaysia-wide tuning in each week.
Nur is a 2018-2019 Malaysian television series directed by Shahrulezad Mohameddin, starring Amyra Rosli as the title role and Syafiq Kyle as Ustaz Adam. [1] The series focuses on the relationship between a pious man and a prostitute who practices her faith in an unconventional manner.
The production was well received by the audiences and was awarded as Best Drama in Profima Awards 2010. The series was aired on 9 March. In December 2010, it reported that Nur Kasih drama will be filmed and will run on 2011 [7] and Tiz will sing a theme song for that film and duet with Yassin who sang the theme song for Nur Kasih drama. [8] [9]
Nur Kasih The Movie is a 2011 Malaysian Malay-language romantic drama film directed by Kabir Bhatia starring Remy Ishak, Tiz Zaqyah and Fizz Fairuz. This film serving as a continuation from the television drama series of the same name. The film was released to Malaysian cinemas on 19 May 2011.
Gerak Khas The Finale (after more than 21 years of broadcasting on RTM), (Gerak Khas The Finale is now understood to start aired on TV3) (Breaking of 4 December 2020, Friday and Saturday 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm)
Astro Boy - Malay dubbing made by Sony; formerly first aired on TV3 during Chicky Hour in 2004, later in 2008 on NTV7 8TV, the latter both broadcast the original version Backkom - 3 series aired Battle B-Daman Fire Spirits [13] - for a short time re-ran another dubbed version; also formerly aired on NTV7 in another dubbing version made by Filem ...
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TV3 had plans to start a second channel by the name of TV9 in 1997, unrelated to the present-day TV9. The application had yet to be received by the Information Ministry. [84] In April 1998, TV3 and MRCB agreed to build studios and audiotorium in Shah Alam, costing RM 7.2 million and planned to be completed on 31 October 1998.