Four siblings go missing and wake up in the afterlife, undergoing punishment for their worldly sins in the depths of hell.
Betrothed as a child and adored by her in-laws, a newlywed's marriage is missing only one thing — the love of her husband, who still longs for his ex.
Tara is the only witness of the massacre of her adoptive parents. The trauma was so deep that it made Tara need the help of a psychologist. Increasingly, it seems there is something hidden from within Tara
While caring for their respective parents, Asia and Raja meet in a hospital and fall in love, but a bittersweet secret changes everything.
Slamet Rahardjo Djarot (born January 21, 1949, in Serang, West Java, now part of Banten) is an Indonesian actor, director, and screenwriter. Known for over 50 years of his career as a versatile professional due to his strong and realistic on-screen presence, he is one of the most respected actors of his generation. His impressive performances were highly praised, particularly in romantic dramas such as Ranjang Pengantin (1974) and Di Balik Kelambu (1983). Throughout his career, he has received various awards and nominations for the Citra Awards at the Indonesian Film Festival, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Music Director, Best Screenwriter, and Best Director, making him one of the most frequently nominated filmmakers in the event's history. He has won five of these awards: Best Director for Kembang Kertas (1985) and Kodrat (1986); Best Actor for Ranjang Pengantin (1974) and Di Balik Kelambu (1983); and Best Music Director for November 1828 (1979) — alongside Franki Raden and Sardono W. Kusumo.