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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. The film was released to Malaysian cinemas on 19 May 2011.
Rank Film Production Viewer 1 Sewu Dino: MD Pictures: 4.863.533 2 Waktu Maghrib: Rapi Films: 2.409.122 3 Suzzanna: Malam Jumat Kliwon: Soraya Intercine Films
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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]
In 2009, Fathia was a supporting role in the hit 2009 drama Nur Kasih alongside leading stage actress Tiz Zaqyah, Fizz Fairuz and Remy Ishak. In 2011, she then appeared in Al-Hijab, a Malaysian horror movie produced by Empat Samudera Plantation Sdn Bhd. She acted as Qiss, Rafael's girlfriend led by Pierre Andre.
Romantic Drama KlikFilm Productions, Canary Studios, RK23 Pictures [10] Ada Mertua di Rumahku: Rully Manna Rano Karno, Roger Danuarta, Cut Meyriska Family Drama KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film [11] 20 Merindu Cahaya de Amstel: Hadrah Daeng Ratu Amanda Rawles, Bryan Domani, Rachel Amanda, Oki Setiana Dewi, Ridwan Remin, Maudy Koesnaedi ...
VTV is a private digital terrestrial television network in Indonesia owned by Intermedia Capital (MDIA), a company under the umbrella of Visi Media Asia (VIVA) owned by the Bakrie Group. It was previously known as sportOne and rebranded to VTV on January 9, 2023.