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From 1980 to 1995, Warkop starred in a total of 34 comedy films and one docudrama. Their films were typically released during major holidays such as Christmas, New Year, or Eid Al-Fitr. According to Indro, Warkop films consistently performed well at the Indonesian box office, despite occasional disappointments like IQ Jongkok and Setan Kredit.
After their film debut, they settled on the name Warkop DKI (taken from the initials of the three main members: Dono, Kasino and Indro; and also a play on Jakarta's official name, DKI Jakarta). Besides acting on numerous films, they also made sitcoms on ANteve in 1995–1997 as Warkop (Warung Kopi) DKI and Indosiar during 1997–2001 as Warkop ...
Until now, Warkop films are often referred to as "Dono films". Indro, representing the Warkop team, once attempted to investigate this phenomenon by consulting a psychologist. Eventually, Indro concluded that the name "Dono" is memorable because it consists of two syllables and shares initials with "DKI", associated with Warkop DKI. [54]
Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1: 270.123 6.858.616 2016 [7] 10 Grave Torture: 257.871 4.000.826 2024 Highest-grossing international films in Indonesia.
Indro's introduction to the Warkop group began in 1976 when he was still in high school.To increase his income, he applied to become a radio announcer in Prambors. At that time, other Warkop colleagues, such as Dono, Kasino, Nanu Moeljono, and Rudy Badil, wanted to make a broadcast program titled casual chat with a humorous topic.
As a consequence of the chemotherapy process, Kasino had to take a hiatus from the Warkop DKI series, with the storyline focusing solely on Dono and Indro. Throughout 1997, Kasino's health fluctuated, but he remained undeterred. He attempted to make a comeback in the Warkop DKI series by wearing a wig to cover the baldness caused by the ...
Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1: Anggi Umbara: Abimana Aryasatya, Vino Bastian, Tora Sudiro: Comedy: Mimpi Anak Pulau: Kiki Nuriswan: Ray Sahetapy, Ananda Faturrahman, Daffa Permana, Herdin Hidayat: Drama: Based on the novel of the same name by Abidah El Khalieqy Kalam Kalam Langit: Tarmizi Abka
The film has been watched by 6.3 million people. It is the best-selling Indonesian film of 2018 and the second best-selling Indonesian film of all time, just behind Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 with 6.8 million viewers. [7] The film is followed by a sequel, Dilan 1991, which was released on 28 February 2019