
Kinanthi
Family · Drama
Overview
Mugi, a boy who has an ambition to be like his father. However, his mother strongly opposes Mugi's ambition for a reason.
Top Cast
Aufar Ramadhan
Aufar Ramadhan
Mugi
Aufar Ramadhan
Mugi


Suyud Nugrahawati
Suyud Nugrahawati
Ibu
Suyud Nugrahawati
Ibu
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Bapak
Sandha Oktadea Is Setiana
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