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  2. Grisse - Wikipedia

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    4: 4 "Episode 4" Tony Tilse: ... a Singapore-based company. [6] Casting. The cast includes actors from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and Europe. [6] Filming

  3. The Bridge (2018 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge in 2005. The series takes place on the border of Malaysia and Singapore.Its centerpiece is the bridge on the border where a female corpse was discovered. The Malaysian Investigator is Detective Megat Jamil, the Singaporean is Detective Serena Teo.

  4. C4 Cinta - Wikipedia

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    C4 Cinta (transl. C4 love) also abbreviated as #C4C is a 2024 Malaysian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Karthik Shamalan. The film's storyline incorporated a multi-plot narrative connecting four romantic relationships. [3]

  5. Deleted (film) - Wikipedia

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    Deleted (Chinese: 越界), titled Deleted: Akan Kujejak! in Malaysia, is a 2022 Singaporean-Malaysian action drama film directed by Ken Ng Lai Huat. Executive produced by Zheng Geping, the film follows Zhongyi, a former detective who sets about tracking down his kidnapped daughter and apprehend those responsible.

  6. Cinema of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Malaysia consists of feature films produced in Malaysia, shot in the languages Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tamil, various indigenous languages, and English. Malaysia produces about 60 feature films and 300–400 television dramas and serials per year, in addition to the in-house productions of individual television stations.

  7. List of films banned in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Banned originally, but passed 53 years later in 1999 with a VCD release and a delayed DVD release from Warner Malaysia Video. [3] 1971 A Clockwork Orange: Banned due to its explicit sexual and violent content. A censored version was released on DVD after several years. [4] 1973 The Exorcist: Banned due to intense violence and cruelty. [5] 1975 Jaws

  8. Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Disney Channel was an pan-Asian pay television kids channel owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia.. It began broadcasting in Taiwan on 29 March 1995, [1] until its main launch in January 2000, when it first broadcast in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and the Philippines.

  9. Vere Vazhi Ille - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] It stars Denes Kumar in the lead role with Jasmine Michael. The film was released on 2 Jul 2015 in Malaysia and Singapore. [5] [6] Then, the sequel of this movie, Mr. Peyii was released on 9 December 2021.