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This film marks Warkop's debut production under Parkit Film. Interestingly, the characters' names like Slamet (Dono), Sanwani (Kasino), Paijo (Indro), and Poltak (Dorman Borisman) are replaced by the actors' real names for the first time in Warkop's history.
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]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1980: Bandish: Pintar Pintar Bodoh: Arizal: Warkop: Comedy: Ratapan Anak Tiri 2: Drama: 1981: A Balinese Trance Seance: Dalan lingkaran cinta
During this period, the national film business was struggling due to the prevalence of adult-themed films and the influx of imported movies, particularly from Hollywood, Bollywood, and Hong Kong. [19] [20] Subsequently, the Warkop group shifted their focus to television media through the Warkop DKI series. The series was produced between 1996 ...
In September 2019, Ribero starred in a big screen film Warkop DKI Reborn 3, a new version of Warkop DKI Reborn which is presented with a new cast line-up. She was lined up as the female lead or called Warkop Angel to play a character named Aisyah. [7] In the same month, she starred in a web series for the first time.
Since the show was broadcast, Indro and his four friends have finally started to commit to being comedians with the name Warkop Prambors. Indro's debut as a comedian at Warkop Prambors began when he was a farewell performer at SMA Negeri 9 Jakarta. At that time, he was asked by Rudy Badil to replace his position, who often had stage fright. [2]
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