Gerak Khas

Gerak Khas
Genre police, drama
Directed by Yusof Haslam
C.Kumaresan
Syamsul Yusof
Starring Zulkifli Ismail, Abby Abadi
Theme music composer James Baum
Country of origin  Malaysia
Original language(s) Malay
Production
Producer(s) Skop Productions
Location(s) around the Klang Valley
Running time 60 minutes with commercials
Release
Original network TV2 (Malaysia)
Picture format 16:9 letterbox (formerly 4:3) 576i
Original release 4 May 1999
Chronology
Related shows Roda Roda Kuala Lumpur
Metro Skuad (2012)

Gerak Khas is a long running Malaysian television series. The police drama first aired on 4 May 1999 on Radio Televisyen Malaysia's TV2.[1]

There are three films based from the series.

The first movie, released in early 2001, topped the Malaysian box office.[2]

Datuk Yusof Haslam directed both the series and the films for his Skop Productions. Cast members include Abby Abadi as Inspektor Aleeza and AC Mizal as Inspektor Mazlan. In the first film, they faced crime bosses Castelo (Rosyam Nor) and Rafayel (Norman Hakim, whom Abadi married in 2002; he returned to the franchise playing Inspektor Haris).[3]

In its storyline, Aleeza was jealous of Mazlan's relationship with Inspektor Shafikah (Erra Fazira).[4] However, in the sequel, Mazlan was jealous of Aleeza and new member Inspektor Zamri (Azri Iskandar), whom he also suspected of being corrupt.[5]

Gerak Khas TV Series characters

In 2004, two new characters were introduced to the series, Chief Inspektor Inspektor Geena (Angeline Tan) and Chief Inspektor Kumar (Kumaresan Chinnaya), while the program was switched to channel TV1.[6]

In 2008 until now, it then switched back to channel TV2 and few characters were introduced to the series, Inspektor Salina (Salina Saibi), Inspektor Asraf (Zulkifli Ariffin) and Inspektor Hisham (Shah Iskandar).

References

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  2. "Cinema Online Malaysia's Favourite Movie Site". Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  3. "Cinema Online Malaysia's Favourite Movie Site". Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  4. "Cinema Online Malaysia's Favourite Movie Site". Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  5. "Cinema Online Malaysia's Favourite Movie Site". Retrieved 27 May 2015.
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