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Surga Yang Tak Dirindukan is an Indonesian drama film produced by Manoj Punjabi and released on July 15, 2015. The film starred by Fedi Nuril, Laudya Cynthia Bella, Raline Shah, Kemal Pahlevi, Tanta Ginting, Landung Simatupang, and Zaskia Adya Mecca.
Surga yang Tak Dirindukan 2 is a religious drama film which is a sequel to the 2015 film Surga Yang Tak Dirindukan, and stars Fedi Nuril, Laudya Cynthia Bella, Raline Shah, Reza Rahadian from the previous film and also Nora Danish. The film was one of the best-selling Indonesian films of 2017.
Verses of Love (Indonesian: Ayat-Ayat Cinta) is an Indonesian romantic drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and produced by Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi. It features the ensemble cast that includes Fedi Nuril, Rianti Cartwright, Carissa Putri, Melanie Putria, and Zaskia Adya Mecca.
Bella worked as a model before moving to acting career. She was selected as a Kawanku magazine finalist in 2002. She played the character Biyan in the film Virgin (2004), for which she was nominated for Best Leading Actress at the 2005 Indonesian Film Festival and won "Best Female Leading Role" award at the 2005 Festival Film Bandung.
Perempuan Berkalung Sorban, released internationally as Woman with a Turban, is a 2009 Indonesian religious drama film, written by Gina S. Noer and Hanung Bramantyo and directed by Hanung Bramantyo, and stars Revalina S. Temat, Reza Rahadian, Oka Antara and Widyawati.
Ayat-Ayat Cinta 2 (English: Verses of Love 2) is the 2017 Indonesian religious drama film that was released on December 21, 2017 and directed by Guntur Soehardjanto, who previously won nine awards at the 2005 Indonesian Film Festival through his work Juli di Bulan Juni.
There was a housing crisis in Los Angeles County long before fire swept across the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of the San Fernando Valley, turning thousands into newly homeless people.
Bramantyo released his first short film, Tlutur, in 1998. [3] It dealt with a dancer whose leg was broken by an Indonesian Communist Party member. [4] This was followed by the television film Gelas-gelas Berdenting (Tinkling Glass) [3] Although initially reluctant to commercial films due to peer pressure in Yogyakarta, he later drifted towards more mainstream films.