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2013 film by Faisal Ishak
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Juvana
Directed byFaisal Ishak
Based onJuvana by
Produced by
  • Kabir Bhatia
  • Mira Mustaffa
  • Francis Foo
Starring
Edited byAdilan Azemi
Production
company
Filmscape
Distributed byJuita Viden
Release date
  • January 24, 2013 (2013-01-24) (Malaysia)
Running time87 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMalay
BudgetMYR 2.08 million
Box officeMYR 2.86 million

Juvana (English: Juvenile) is a 2013 Malaysian Malay-language action crime film based on the action drama series of the same name directed by Faisal Ishak. It was released on 24 January 2013.

Plot

Picking up a few months after the end of the TV drama series "Juvana", Daim (Zahiril Adzim) is freed from the juvenile centre after being found not guilty of murdering his mother. He tries to lead a normal life in the outside world, but finds that it is vastly different from life in juvenile prison. Daim begins to attend high school in hopes of finishing his SPM. He also finds a job at the brick factory to support himself. However, in school, he is bullied by the other students and does not have any friends besides Sara (Shera Aiyob). Further, the school guard who knows about his status as an ex-juvenile convict is always watching him. Everything that goes wrong in school is blamed on Daim as well...

Cast

  • Johan As'ari as Botak
  • Zahiril Adzim as Daim
  • Syazwan Zulkifly as Apek
  • Adam Shahz as Ayam
  • Khairul Mohamed as Komeng@Ain
  • Megat Fazeril Faiz as Kicap
  • Idzham Ismail as Panjang
  • Sharnaaz Ahmad as Lan Todak
  • Syafie Naswip as Jamal
  • Adlin Aman Ramlie as Mr. Ali
  • Shera Aiyob as Sara
  • Sara Ali as Juriah
  • Nabila Huda as Nurse
  • Rahhim Omar as Principal
  • Seriwahyuni Jaes
  • Kenji Sawahi as Head of the brick factory
  • Raffi Khan as Warden Amirul
  • Bront Palarae as Warden Encik Raja

Sequels

Two sequels called Juvana 2: Terperangkap Dalam Kebebasan, 2015 and Juvana 3: Perhitungan Terakhir, 2016, have since been released.

References

  1. https://www.nst.com.my/lifestyle/groove/2020/04/585866/showbiz-juvana-actor-frontliner-civil-defence-force

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