
Pesantren: 3 Wishes 3 Loves
Drama
Overview
Huda, Rian, and Syahid are friends living in Islamic boarding school. They lost someone in their family and aspire to different things in their lives.
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Dian Sastrowardoyo
Dian Sastrowardoyo
Dona Satelit
Dian Sastrowardoyo
Dona Satelit


Nicholas Saputra
Nicholas Saputra
Huda
Nicholas Saputra
Huda


Yoga Pratama
Yoga Pratama
Rian
Yoga Pratama
Rian
Brohisman
Brohisman
Kyai Wahib
Brohisman
Kyai Wahib


Butet Kertaradjasa
Butet Kertaradjasa
Toha
Butet Kertaradjasa
Toha
Yoga Bagus Satatagama
Yoga Bagus Satatagama
Syahid
Yoga Bagus Satatagama
Syahid


Jajang C. Noer
Jajang C. Noer
Jajang C. Noer
Hessa Nurhayati
Hessa Nurhayati
Hessa Nurhayati
Dyah Arum
Dyah Arum
Dyah Arum
David Ari Wibowo
David Ari Wibowo
David Ari Wibowo
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