Nur Kasih The Movie

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Nur Kasih The Movie
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Directed byKabir Bhatia
Written byMira Mustaffa
Produced byKabir Bhatia
Mira Mustaffa
Francis Foo
Leng Lai
Ahmad Puad Onah
Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin
Starring Remy Ishak
Tiz Zaqyah
Fizz Fairuz
Production
companies
Filmscape
Grand Brilliance
Juita Viden
Release date
  • 19 May 2011 (2011-05-19)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMalay
Budget MYR 2.83 million
Box office MYR 4,930,000

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.

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Plot

The movie begins with a view of a Jordanian desert, where two Bedouin Arabs are walking by a lonely street. They were in for an unexpected shock as they witness a train colliding in a freak accident with a vehicle.

Story continues in the village where Nur Amina (Tiz Zaqyah) and Adam (Remy Ishak) reminiscing of past memories. Aidil's wife Aliya had died of an accident leaving two children, 7 year old Ilyas and 5 year old Mariam. Aidil (Fizz Fairuz) understandably becomes sad and depressed as a single parent raising two of his children alone. Ilyas, compared to the younger and more immature Mariam, understands more of the sadness and loneliness that his father suffered as the siblings grow together.

Soon enough Nur Amina becomes pregnant, much to Adam's joy after waiting for such a long time. Adam and Nur also happen to be involved in a shelter for troubled children as volunteers.

Finally, trials will come upon him again, Nur miscarriage and their son death. Adam feel very sad and almost lost faith in God because of that trials. Adam and Nur Amina was determined to go to Mecca for pleasure and closeness with God, they both want to continue education in Jordan. Aidil replace Adam and Nur task of guiding children in the shelter wildlife.

Adam and Nur was very happy there, but Adam was hit by a recurring dream about a bad luck to come. Adam had a dream that Nur died in her lap and he was very concerned if a tragedy occurs.

Cast

Main cast

Extended cast

Cameo

Reception

Critical response

Entertainment portal Tupai gives the film an overall rating of 3 out of 5 The portal's review applauds its cinematography that attempts to imitate the feel of the series it was based on, and the acting by the three lead actors were lauded for successfully moving the audience. On the other hand, the film's plot was criticized for seemingly unable to find a resolution, making for a "scattered" pay-off. The review also pointed out on the difficulty of audiences following the story without watching the preceding TV series. The use of computer generated imagery in some scenes were commented to be not handled well and a distraction to the audience. [1]

Soundtrack

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Nur Kasih" Tiz Zaqyah ft. Yassin3:44
2."Bertemu Cinta"Mila Jirin3:30
3."Tanpamu"Helena Adrian ft. Sabhi Saddi4:15
4."Usah Pergi"Bob Yusof3:20
Total length:14:09

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2011Anugerah Skrin 2011Best Film Actress Tiz Zaqyah Nominated
Best Film ActMira MustaffaNominated
24th Malaysia Film Festival Best Men ActorRemy IshakNominated
Best Women Actress Tiz Zaqyah Nominated
Best ActMira MustaffaNominated
Best Story PointNominated
Best CinematographyNorhanisham MuhamadNominated
Best Music ScoreHafiz HamidunNominated
Best Sound ArrangementDustinNominated
Best Costume DesignerFaizal AbdullahNominated
Best Theme SongNur Kasih "(Tiz Zaqyah with Yassin)"Nominated
Best Promising ActressSara AliNominated
Best Child ActorMohd Ilyas SuhaimiNominated
Profima Awards [2] Best DirectorKabir BhatiaWon
Best Key GripMohd Yunus Mohd HanafiahWon
Best Camera OperatorShahizi OsmanWon
Best CinematographyWon
Best Focus PullerIsmail Abu BakarWon
Best FilmNur Kasih The MovieWon
2012Blockbuster AwardsBest Film AwardNominated
Best Director AwardFrancis Foo, Kabir Bhatia & Mira MustaffaNominated
Best Musical Drama AwardNur Kasih The MovieWon
Best Theme Songs AwardNur Kasih "(Tiz Zaqyah with Yassin)"Nominated
Best Hero AwardRemy IshakNominated
Best Heroine Awards Tiz Zaqyah Nominated
Best New Hero AwardSyafie NaswipNominated
Best New Heroine AwardSara AliNominated
Shout! Awards [3] [4] [5] [6] Best On Screen Chemistry Award Tiz Zaqyah and Remy IshakNominated
Breakthrough Local Feature AwardNur Kasih The MovieNominated

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References

  1. "Ulasan NUR KASIH THE MOVIE". Tupai (in Malay). Tupai. 17 May 2011. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011.
  2. http://www.hmetro.com.my/myMetro/articles/AnugerahProfimamakinmantap/Article/index_html
  3. (in Malay) Senarai Penuh Calon Akhir Shout! Awards 2012
  4. (in English) Adding Spice to Shout Awards! 2012
  5. (in Malay) Senarai Penuh Pencalonan Kategori Shout! Awards 2012
  6. (in Malay) Shout Awards 2012: Yuna Ungguli Lima Pencalonan