KL Gangster is a 2011 Malaysian Malay Malay-language action thriller film written and directed by Syamsul Yusof, (who also starred in the film). The film stars Aaron Aziz, Adi Putra, Soffi Jikan and Zizan Razak. KL Gangster follows Malek (Aziz), a former gangster fresh out of prison, who wants to change his life.
KL Gangster is reported as one of the first Malaysian-made films to reach the collection point of $3,309,610 (10 million) in local cinemas. KL Gangster (reaching past the 10 million mark) beat the overall record held by Ngangkung (another Malaysian-made film) which released in 2010. A prequel, KL Gangster 2, was released in 2013.
Routine normal life while caring for his aged mother, but as a former prisoner stigmatised by society is quite difficult for Malek at first. He is often interrupted by former gangster members who still bear a grudge with him, until the King appears, and offers help to Malek start so he can start his new life. The King had ordered his men not to disrupt Malek, which is disliked by Shark, who wants to be the next "King" in KL. In contrast, his brother, Jai, who is still alive, has continued to link himself with the gangster world.
For Jai, the material luxuries of life is everything, and believes that this can only be achieved with the black world of work, willing to do anything for money and power. To do this, Jai completes missions for Shark. Jai is the one who will step forward to help Shark in any fight or gang confrontation, quickly becoming his right-hand man. But with the emergence of Malek, Shark feels increasingly threatened, feeling challenged. With various possible ways to bring down Malek, every single plan is constantly thwarted by his stepfather, King, who often defends Malek, regarding himself and Malek as friends.
King does not enjoy the hassle of constantly thwarting Shark's attempts to get at Malek, with Shark now involving other gangster groups to get at Malek. This makes the relationship with King and Shark cold. For King, reconciling with Malek is helping and showing a good gesture towards him. For Shark, Malek causes everything wrong.
With Shark ordered to remove Malek's brother, Jai, to get at Malek directly, loyalty becomes tested.
According to The Portal, who publish commentaries before films are screened to the public, described the acting portrayed by each character as "fascist". According to another review, "the effectiveness of the highlighted characters managed to impress the audience and makes the story interesting to watch. Praise should be given to each film actor, especially Zizan Razak, who gives such good acting that will have viewers in stitches. Praise should be given to Syamsul Yusof as well, who successfully highlighted the good side of acting and managed to inspire the character he portrayed."
Just after the end of its second week in cinemas, there were rumours that KL Gangster reached a total of RM10.3 million thus surpassing the record of RM8.18 million held by Ngangkung produced by Metrowealth Movies Production by end of 2010. SHOW 2010 feature film During its theatrical run KL Gangster grossed in total of RM11.74 million, maintained a solid position as highest-grossing film for two and a half years, until it was outranked by The Journey in February 2014.
After screening in cinemas, KL Gangster films were available on iflix.
Spin-off series KL Gangster: Underworld was released on 16 August 2018, online on video on demand (VOD) service iflix. After receiving positive reception, Season 2 was announced and a prequel to the spin-off series, KL Gangster: Rise to Power will be released on September 19, 2019.
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