Directed by Zahir Omar, this local production blends gritty police procedural elements with traditional supernatural horror. The story follows an elite police officer, played by Remy Ishak, who is tasked with investigating a series of gruesome murders that appear to have mystical origins. As the investigation deepens, he finds himself hunted by a powerful "King of the Jinn," forcing him to bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds to survive.
The film features a strong supporting cast, including Norreen Iman and Fabian Loo, who provide moments of levity amidst the dark and suspenseful narrative. The production design has been noted for its atmospheric depiction of urban Malaysia intertwined with ancient folklore. Fans of the "horror-action" subgenre have shown strong interest, leading to expanded showtimes in major city centers following its initial premiere yesterday.
The movie is currently one of the primary local contenders at the box office this weekend. It aims to appeal to both fans of traditional Malay horror and those who enjoy modern, fast paced action cinema. Early audience reactions highlight the chemistry between the lead cast and the unique visual effects used to portray the supernatural entities.