Gila Gusti
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- Syafie Naswip
- Elizabeth Tan
- Ayez Shaukat
- Aisar Khaledd
- Pekin Ibrahim
- Jalaluddin Hassan
- Gotham
- Nia Atasha
- Nor 'Phoenix' Diana
companies
- 17 March 2022 (Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore)
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| Directed by | Silver Chung |
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Production companies | APAC Wrestling, Lomo Pictures |
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| Country | Malaysia |
| Language | Malay |
Gila Gusti is a 2022 Malaysian Malay-language action comedy film. It tells the story of two wrestling fans who help a local professional wrestler to find his lost spirit in order to win back and reclaim the wrestling championship after losing the game.
It is the first film about pro wrestling industry in Malaysia.[1] It is released in cinemas on 17 March 2022 in Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore.[2][3]
Two friends, Mamat and Zul, are die-hard wrestling fans and idolize a successful professional wrestler named Naga. One day, when Naga is defeated in his match and dethroned as a wrestling champion by a stronger rival, the company no longer sees Naga as an asset, and decided to make him lose. Losing his will to continue wrestling, Mamat and Zul were determined to help Naga find his lost spirit in order to win back the Asia Pacific wrestling championship. How will their story go?[4]
Cast
- Syafie Naswip as Mamat
- Elizabeth Tan as Julia
- Ayez Shaukat as Naga
- Aisar Khaledd as Zul
- Pekin Ibrahim as Jiggy
- Jalaluddin Hassan as Tiger Rajah
- Gotham
- Nia Atasha
- Nor 'Phoenix' Diana
