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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 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 .
Nur Kasih: Adam Tower 13: Laboratory Officer Special appearance 2009–2010 Suraya: Azman 2010 Arjuna: Arjuna 2011 Tahajjud Cinta: Solahudin 2012 Tanah Kubur (Season 4) Mahad Astro Oasis: Episode: "Pengkid" Cinta Dalam Hati: Dino Abadi TV1: 2013 Cinta Jangan Pergi: Khalil TV9: Ku Cinta Kau Seorang: Helmi TV3: 2014 Jiwa: Iskandar Kasih Berbisik ...
FPJ's Batang Quiapo (2023; also broadcast on A2Z and TV5; catch-up marathon on Cine Mo!) How to Spot a Red Flag (2025; also broadcast on A2Z and TV5; delayed telecast on Jeepney TV) Incognito (2025; also broadcast on A2Z and TV5; delayed telecast on Jeepney TV)
Nur Fathia binti Abdul Latiff (Jawi: نور فتحيا عبداللطيف) is a Malaysian actress and model. She is best known for playing the role of "Ummu Hani" in the hit 2010 drama Hani with Ryzal Jaafar, Siti Fathiyah Ibrahim, Nurul Elfira Loy and Esma Daniel.
Her major breakthrough was the drama Nur Kasih directed by Kabir Bhatia in 2009. [6] In 2010, Tiz acted for two drama series, Spa Qistina playing a role as Maya and Asmaradana , a 25 episode drama broadcast by Grand Brilliance for whom she played as Tengku Azizah, together with other co stars, Shaheizy Sam and Iqram Dinzly .
TV Catchup may refer to Internet television, often referred to as catch up TV; TVCatchup, a company offering Internet television products; The Catch-Up, a talk show on Australian daytime television; Catch Up, a Canadian children's TV series
ABC iview is a video on demand and catch-up TV service run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Currently iview video content can only be viewed by users in Australia. [1] As of 2016, ABC iview attracts around 50 million plays monthly and accounts for around half of the total time streamed by Australian TV video services. [2]