

Drama · Romance
Overview
When the former leader of a motorcycle crew tries to win the heart of an unconventional student, his romantic pursuit quickly turns into a bumpy ride.
Top Cast


Zee Asadel
Zee Asadel
Ancika Mehrunisa Rabu
Zee Asadel
Ancika Mehrunisa Rabu


Arbani Yasiz
Arbani Yasiz
Dilan
Arbani Yasiz
Dilan


Dito Darmawan
Dito Darmawan
Anwar
Dito Darmawan
Anwar


Daffa Wardhana
Daffa Wardhana
Yadit
Daffa Wardhana
Yadit


Nyimas Ratu Rafa
Nyimas Ratu Rafa
Indri
Nyimas Ratu Rafa
Indri


Jefan Nathanio
Jefan Nathanio
Bono
Jefan Nathanio
Bono


Kenzy Taulany
Kenzy Taulany
Dudi
Kenzy Taulany
Dudi


Farandika
Farandika
Bagas
Farandika
Bagas


Ira Wibowo
Ira Wibowo
Dilan's mother
Ira Wibowo
Dilan's mother


Kenes Andari
Kenes Andari
Ancika's mother
Kenes Andari
Ancika's mother
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