The Frontline
Drama · Family
Overview
Abimanyu (16) struggles to understand the importance of health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. While his father, a dedicated healthcare worker, is on the front lines battling the virus, the boy often neglects basic safety measures like wearing a mask. But a sudden, life-changing moment forces him to reconsider his actions and the true cost of the pandemic.
Top Cast


Abimanyu Khatman Zakaria
Abimanyu Khatman Zakaria
Young Student
Abimanyu Khatman Zakaria
Young Student
Jani Nurfudin
Jani Nurfudin
Healthcare Worker
Jani Nurfudin
Healthcare Worker
Raihan Zidan Djayeng
Raihan Zidan Djayeng
Abimanyu's Friends
Raihan Zidan Djayeng
Abimanyu's Friends
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