Critical response Gua.com.my gave
KL Gangster 4/5 stars, commenting on the film as "realistic". Azwan Annuar, however, commented more on the story stating: "there is enough action in the film, but it is also a simple story. A connecting story of triad groups in Kuala Lumpur. It can be said of the conflict that exists in the reality of the community here." 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."
Box office On the first day of the screening, the film managed to collect RM1.5 million. This figure reached RM6.2 million after four days, and then topped the collection chart in
Malaysian cinemas on its first weekend (9 to 15 June 2011), to overcome Hollywood films, including
Super 8,
X-Men: First Class and
Kung Fu Panda 2. Just after the end of its second week in cinemas, there were rumours that
KL Gangster reached a total of RM10.3 million During its theatrical run
KL Gangster grossed in total of RM11.74 million, maintained a solid position as highest-grossing
Malaysian 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.
Controversy Despite the warm welcome to the visitors of cinema and the film's reviewer, but
KL Gangster was not free from objection to some parties, such as the Pekida foundation, who reportedly wanted to sue the director, Syamsul Yusof. Also involved in this case is the film
Share, another Malaysian film with a similar theme as
KL Gangster and premiered a month earlier. Pekida expressed their disappointment with the
Film Censorship Board for approving the films involved. Although this controversy caused KL Gangster to lose movie buys, the movie eventually won six awards at the Malaysian Film Festival (FFM) and four Blockbuster Awards. ==Prequel and spin-off==