
Rise: Ini Kalilah
Drama
Overview
The movie is comprised of six inter-related stories that tell of the frantic days leading up to the most important election ever in Malaysia. It follows the lives of everyday people, who come together for their common love: their country. Each of the stories told shows the meaning of being a true Malaysian.
Top Cast


Remy Ishak
Remy Ishak
Coperal Azman
Remy Ishak
Coperal Azman


Mira Filzah
Mira Filzah
Fizah
Mira Filzah
Fizah


Sangeeta Krishnasamy
Sangeeta Krishnasamy
Shanti
Sangeeta Krishnasamy
Shanti
Jenn Chia
Jenn Chia
Jenn Chia


Mark O’Dea
Mark O’Dea
Marcus
Mark O’Dea
Marcus


Sharifah Sakinah
Sharifah Sakinah
Siti
Sharifah Sakinah
Siti


Jalaluddin Hassan
Jalaluddin Hassan
Man in flyng car
Jalaluddin Hassan
Man in flyng car


Tony Eusoff
Tony Eusoff
PACA Coach
Tony Eusoff
PACA Coach


Yana Samsudin
Yana Samsudin
Fizah Sister
Yana Samsudin
Fizah Sister


Azman Hassan
Azman Hassan
Yusof
Azman Hassan
Yusof
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