By Francine Lim
It’s not time for the police officers of Tanglin Police Division to give up their badges just yet.
Channel 8 has once again joined forces with the Singapore Police Force for “C.L.I.F. 2”.
The sequel to the hit police drama series “C.L.I.F” will however be without Singaporean actor Tay Ping Hui who had a leading role alongside Guangzhou native Qi Yu Wu.
So other than the missing lead, what’s new for “C.L.I.F. 2”?
“The big difference is that “C.L.I.F. 2″ will explore the emotional relationships between the characters more,” said Singapore-based actor Qi Yu Wu.
“But of course there is still real police work to be done to solve cases like in C.L.I.F.”
The actor added that he was “looking forward” to working with the new cast, one of whom is actress-singer Rui En.
The bubbly actress who just wrapped up filming for “Poetic Justice” is head over heels with her latest role.
“I’m looking forward to the scenes where the police conduct their operations!” said Rui En who plays a police officer.
“There’s also going to be a scene where the star team comes and they’re going to catch someone, I’m so excited about that!” she gushed.
“How they conduct the whole operation, it’s not something that many people will get to see… (unless) you’re the one being caught… then I don’t think it’s very good.”
“But you know, it’s quite a treat for me!” grinned the actress.
The self-professed “little boy” will also show her girlish charms, with her character involved with two men Chen Yan Jun (Pierre Png) and Wei Lan Tian (Li Nanxing) in the police drama.
“I’m playing a psychiatrist.” said Png who seemed just a tad disappointed that he wasn’t playing a police officer role.
“My story revolves around Li Nanxing and Rui En, so again I play a third party,” he added with a laugh.
C.L.I.F 2 è¦å¾½å¤©èŒ 2 debuts 18 February 2013 9pm on Channel 8.
Source: Channelnewsasia
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