Gerak Khas (TV series)
Gerak Khas | |
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Created by | Yusof Haslam |
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Directed by |
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Starring | See below |
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Opening theme | "Gerak Khas" |
Ending theme | "Gerak Khas" |
Composer | PH Lim |
Country of origin | Malaysia |
Original language | Malay[a] |
No. of seasons | 20 |
No. of episodes | 1,054 |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Yusof Haslam |
Production locations |
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Editors | Shahrul Dhoman Murad Man Wan Norhadi Wan Noh |
Running time | 43–44 minutes |
Production company | Skop Productions |
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Release | 5 April 1999 27 March 2021 | –
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Gerak Khas (transl. Special Forces) is a Malaysian police procedural television drama series broadcast on TV2 and TV3.[3] The series follows the crime-fighting efforts of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), led by SAC Datuk Helmi (Yusof Haslam), from murders to terrorism and many other crimes committed in Malaysia. Gerak Khas ran from April 5, 1999 until March 27, 2021, spanning 20 seasons and 1054 episodes, making it the longest-running primetime drama series on Malaysian television.[3]
Series overview
[edit]Gerak Khas centers on murders, bank robberies, loan sharks, terrorists, kidnappings, drug trafficking, money laundering and other crimes committed in Malaysia, wherein the PDRM are called to handle the cases. Though some of the series' episodes are fictitious, there are also episodes based on true stories.
Datuk Yusof Haslam directed both the series and its film adaptations, which are produced by his company, Skop Productions. Gerak Khas underwent major changes to its cast members, with the exceptions of Yusof, AC Mizal, A. Galak, Farid Amirul, Deen Maidin, Shaharon Anuar and Abby Abadi, who were the original cast members. The series received recognition from The Malaysia Book of Records as the country's longest running television drama series.[3][4]
The series went on hiatus in 2011 after the 13th season finished airing that year. Metro Skuad, a similar true crime series (also produced by Yusof), was created as a replacement to Gerak Khas and ran for two seasons, airing from 2012 to 2013. Gerak Khas was subsequently revived in 2014, and its 14th season (the first season in three years) began airing on 14 February.[5][6][7]
In 2018, it was reported that AC Mizal would reprise his role as Mazlan after he left the series in 2002, but he declined, telling Haslam he will "let his previous involvement become nostalgic".[8] Reruns of the 11th and 15th seasons were broadcast on TV2 from December 2019 until January 2021.
Due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and the Malaysian movement control order, Gerak Khas was suspended from airing in February 2020, resulting in the cessation of its production. It was replaced by reruns of the 19th season, before filming resumed in late June 2020.
Yusof Haslam announced in an interview with Berita Harian that Gerak Khas will end production after its 20th and final season. It began airing on TV3 on December 4, 2020, under the title Gerak Khas The Finale.[9][10][11] After the series' conclusion, a spin-off series, Gerak Khas Undercover began airing on TV3, starting October 1, 2021.
Cast and characters
[edit]Actors featured in Gerak Khas (not including the movies) include:
Final line-up
[edit]- Datuk Yusof Haslam as SAC Datuk Helmi (1999–2011, 2014–2021)
- Deen Maidin as S.M. Lingam (1999–2011, 2014–2021)
- Farid Amirul as Sub Inspector Lim (1999–2011, 2019–2021)[12]
- Shaharon Anuar as SAC Saiful (1999–2001, 2019–2021)
- Abby Abadi as DSP Aleza (1999–2011, 2019–2021)[13][14]
- Norman Hakim as ACP Haris (2003–2009, 2014, 2017–2021)[15]
- Z. Zambri as Sergeant Zaidi (2003–2011, 2014–2021)
- C. Kumaresan as DSP Kumar (2004–2011, 2014–2021)
- Salina Saibi as ASP Salina (2007 as guest star, 2008–2011 as regular cast, 2014–2021)[16]
- Sheera Iskandar as Inspector Sheera (2007 as guest star, 2008–2011 as regular cast, 2016 also as guest star, 2017–2021)
- Erra Fazira as ASP Jeslina (2018–2021)
- Ungku Ismail Aziz as Inspector Daniel (2020–2021)
- Izzat Mushtaq as Inspector Izzat (2020–2021)
Former cast
[edit]- AC Mizal as Inspector Mazlan (1999–2002)[17]
- Zulkifli Ismail as Supt. Razlan (2001–2011)
- A. Galak as Sub Inspector Hashim (retired, now working as a taxi driver) (1999–2011, 2014–2021)
- Elly Mazlein as Detective Mazlein (2002–2005)
- Haliza Misbun as Inspector Jeslina (2003)
- Angeline Tan as Chief Inspector Geena (2004–2011)
- Dynas Mokhtar as Inspector Julia (2006–2009)
- Shah Iskandar as Inspector Hisyam (2009 as guest star; 2010–2011 as regular cast)
- Rozita Che Wan as DSP Zita (2009–2010)
- Hanny Harmi as Detective Linda/Hani (2008, 2014–2015)
- Nur Huda Ali as Detective Amy (2010–2011)
- Rebecca Nur Islam as Detective Salina (2005)
- Avaa Vanja as Detective Sofia (2006)
- Afiq Muiz as ASP Rosli (2014–2015)
- Nizen Ayob as Inspector Nizam (2014–2017)1[18]
- Syamsul Yusof as Superintendent Jefri (2006–2009 as guest star, 2015-2018 as regular cast)
- Tisha Shamsir as Inspector Tisha (2014–2017)[19][20]
- Mas Khan as Detective Kamal (2014–2017)
- Mimifly as Inspector Adira (2015)
- Raja Ilya as Inspector Shakila (2015–2018)
- Nancie Foo as ACP Suzy (2015)
- Fattah Amin as Inspector Haikal (2016–2017)
- Ken Abdullah as Detective Ken (2016)
- Azar Azmi as Detective Amira (2017)
- Hisyam Hamid as Inspector Aiman (2018)
- Ruzzlan Abdullah Shah as Detective Wong (2018)1[21]
- Zul Ariffin as Inspector Ashraf (2009–2011, 2019)
- Mustaqim Bahadon as Detective Mustafa (2019)
Guests
[edit]From 1999 to 2011 and from 2014 to 2021, Gerak Khas features some of well-known Malaysian actors as a guest cast in each episode. There are also some guest casts who appeared in more than one episode.
Notes: All guest casts were listed in alphabetical order.
- Adam Corrie
- Acong Sweetchild
- Azad Jasmin
- Alex Yanz
- Aida Khalida
- Aprena Manrose
- Adam Shah
- Amyza Adnan
- Azlan Komeng
- Aman Graseka
- Aziz M. Osman
- Ahmad Fauzee
- Aishah Atan
- Abu Bakar Juah
- Abu Bakar Ariffin
- Amai Kamarudin
- Amran Tompel
- Along Eyzendy
- Abon
- Aman Shah
- Accapan
- A. R. Badul
- Anne Abdullah
- Ana Dahlia
- Ani Maiyuni
- Ammar Alfian
- Adam John
- Badrul Muhayat
- Baggio Damasutra
- Boy Iman
- Bella Nazari
- Balkisyh Semundur Khan
- Danny X-Factor
- Cat Farish
- Chomel Fana
- Connie Ahmad
- Diana Johor
- Dazrin Kamarudin
- Den Wahab
- Delimawati
- Emma Akma
- Eira Syazira
- Effa Nareesha
- Esma Daniel
- Elya Miera
- Elizabeth Tan
- Fathil Dani
- Fauzi Nawawi
- Faezah Elai
- Fauziah Nawi
- Faizal Hussein
- Fazren Rafi
- Fetty Dzul
- Fad Anuar
- Hetty Sarlene
- Hafidzuddin Fazil
- Izreen Azminda
- Ifa Raziah
- Imuda
- Ika Nabila
- Ira Ghani
- Izuan Razali
- Jalaluddin Hassan
- Joe Radzwill
- Jesse Lim
- Janet Khoo
- Julie Dahlan
- Josiah Hogan
- Jeff Hassan
- Kenji Sawahi
- Kathy Azean
- Kismah Johar
- Khairil Anwar Aman
- Kismah Johar
- Ku Faridah
- Khir Mohd Noor
- Khir Rahman
- Kapten Mohd Nor Bond
- Laila Nasir
- Latif Ibrahim
- Liza Abdullah
- Lando Zawawi
- Linda Helmi
- Lisdawati
- Lia Natalia
- Marissa Yasmin
- Mubarak Majid
- Maimon Mutalib
- Majed Saleh
- Mawi
- Mustapha Kamal
- Mat Over
- Noraini Hashim
- Nabila Huda
- Nasrizal Ngasri
- Nadzmi Adhwa
- Nor Albaniah
- Nasir Bilal Khan
- Nadia Kesuma
- Nash
- Ozlynn Waty
- Oktovia Manrose
- Pablo Amirul
- P. Jeganathan
- Qazem Nor
- Riezman Khuzaimi
- Rizal Ashreff
- Raja Azrey
- Roslee Sako
- Roy Azman
- Radhi Khalid
- Rahim Razali
- Rashdan Baba
- Ridzuan Hashim
- Rose Iskandar
- Rozita Rohaizad
- Ruzaidi Abdul Rahman
- Ruzzlan Abdullah Shah
- Rahim Jailani
- Razib Salimin
- Raja Ema
- Rashidah Jaafar
- Riz Amin
- Ramli Salleh
- Syafiq Yusof
- Shaheizy Sam
- Syanie
- Sheikh Haikel
- Shiha Zikir
- Sabrina Ali
- Sasqia Dahuri
- Sherry Ibrahim
- Siti Elizad
- Soffi Jikan
- Tam Suhaimi
- Shaharuddin Thamby
- TS Jeffrey
- Usop Wilcha
- Wan Raja
- Wanna Ali
- Yasmin Khanif
- Yank Kassim
- Zack Taipan
- Zamarul Hisham
- Zarina Zainuddin
- Zaidi Omar
- Ziema Din
- Zila Bakarin
- Zakaria Yusof
- Zachery Francis
- Zarina Zainoordin
- Zarina Anjoulie
- Zulkifli Zain
- Zazly Baginda
- Zalfie Mohamad Nor
- Zack Kool
- Zed Zaidi
- Notes
- 1 deceased.
Episodes
[edit]Film adaptation
[edit]There are three films based on the series:
- Gerak Khas The Movie (2001)
- Gerak Khas the Movie II (2002)
- GK3 The Movie (2005)
The first movie, released in early 2001, topped the Malaysian box office.[22] 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 Chief Inspector Haris.[22]
In the storyline, Aleeza was jealous of Mazlan's relationship with Inspektor Shafikah (Erra Fazira).[22] However, in the sequel, Mazlan was jealous of Aleeza and new member Inspektor Zamri (Azri Iskandar), was suspected of being corrupt.[23]
Awards
[edit]- 2009: Longest Running Drama Series by The Malaysia Book of Records[24]
- 2009: Anugerah Skrin 2009 for Best Drama (nominated)[citation needed]
- 2019: Anugerah MeleTOP Era 2019 for Drama MeleTOP[citation needed]
Spin off
[edit]8 months after Gerak Khas The Finale ended, a spin off named Gerak Khas Undercover began airing its 1st season. It stars Aaron Aziz, Elizabeth Tan, Ruzana Ibrahim, Eizlan Yusof, original Gerak Khas actor AC Mizal and Gerak Khas The Movie actor Rosyam Nor, alongside others featured in Gerak Khas The Finale. It aired on 1 October 2021 on TV3.
See also
[edit]- Television series similar to Gerak Khas:
- Ang Probinsyano – Philippine police procedural drama series
- C.I.D. – Indian police procedural drama series
- Tatort – German police procedural drama series
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – American police procedural drama series
- Cold Squad – Canadian police procedural drama series
Notes
[edit]- ^ There are also some episodes in the series with English, Mandarin, Tamil, Indonesian and Thai dialogues occasionally.
References
[edit]- ^ Rashid Sibir (Director) & Yusof Haslam (Producer) (2019). Gerak Khas (Season 19): "Kilau Kota" (Motion Picture) (in Malay). Malaysia: TV2.
- ^ Yusof Kelana (Director) & Yusof Haslam (Producer) (2019). Gerak Khas (Season 19): "Ops Serambi" (Motion Picture) (in Malay). Malaysia: TV2.
- ^ a b c "Drama bersiri Gerak Khas paling lama bertahan". Utusan Malaysia. 15 October 2015. Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
- ^ Firdaus Sahat (10 May 2009). "10 tahun Gerak Khas" (in Malay). Harian Metro. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ Syed Mussaddad Syed Mahdi (26 January 2014). "Kuasa Gerak Khas". Utusan Malaysia. Archived from the original on 26 April 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ^ "Wajah baharu Gerak Khas". Kosmo!. 6 February 2014. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ^ "Gerak Khas Musim baru cipta kelainan". Sinar Harian. 21 January 2014. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ^ Sudirman Mohd Tahir (28 December 2018). "AC Mizal tolak 'reunion' Gerak Khas". Harian Metro. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ^ Zaidi Mohamad (8 December 2020). "Selamat tinggal Gerak Khas". Berita Harian. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
- ^ "Selepas 20 tahun bersiaran di RTM, netizen terkejut siri akhir Gerak Khas bakal ditayangkan di TV3". The Vocket. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
- ^ Thermesh Velusamy (8 December 2020). "The end of an era! Gerak Khas airs its final season after 20 years on television". World of Buzz. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ ‘I’m still alive,’ says Gerak Khas actor The Star (Malaysia) (5 Ogos 2016). Diperoleh pada 26 April 2017.
- ^ "Abby Abadi keluar Gerak Khas". Utusan Malaysia. 11 November 2007. Archived from the original on 23 April 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ^ Siti Azira Abd Aziz (29 November 2008). "Kenangan 9 tahun dengan Gerak Khas gamit Abby beraksi semula". mStar Online. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ^ "Norman Hakim kembali dalam Gerak Khas". Utusan Malaysia. 5 November 2013. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
- ^ "Salina setia dengan Gerak Khas". Utusan Malaysia. 10 February 2018. Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- ^ Mohd Hafiz Ismail (29 January 2014). "AC Mizal kembali dalam Gerak Khas". Sinar Harian. Archived from the original on 1 May 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
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- ^ Tengku Suzana Raja Hamat (20 July 2014). "Inspektor Tisha jadi sandaran". Kosmo!. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- ^ Aqmar Mustaza (23 February 2016). "Gerak Khas lonjak nama Tisha Shamsir". Sinar Harian. Archived from the original on 21 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
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