
Beijing, Mumbai, Tampines
Drama
Overview
A group of quarrelsome recruits endures a gruelling week of training. Will they get to book out?
Top Cast
Nicholas Teo
Nicholas Teo
Tan Chye Kiat
Nicholas Teo
Tan Chye Kiat
Fan Shi Lin
Fan Shi Lin
Li Mao
Fan Shi Lin
Li Mao
Jai Kishan
Jai Kishan
Abishek Kapoor
Jai Kishan
Abishek Kapoor
Wesley Ee
Wesley Ee
Alvin Tay
Wesley Ee
Alvin Tay
Jitenram Kiran Bala
Jitenram Kiran Bala
Siva Lingam
Jitenram Kiran Bala
Siva Lingam


Scott C. Hillyard
Scott C. Hillyard
Adrian De Cruz
Scott C. Hillyard
Adrian De Cruz
Nabil Aidil
Nabil Aidil
Rizwan bin Saidi
Nabil Aidil
Rizwan bin Saidi
Liang Chen You
Liang Chen You
Evans Tay
Liang Chen You
Evans Tay
Joseph Tan
Joseph Tan
Winston Lim
Joseph Tan
Winston Lim
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