
Your Call Is Being Forwarded
Drama · Comedy
Overview
How often are you so busy chasing your dreams that you don’t realize there’s another call waiting? Living in a fast-paced rhythm, Asa and Mita are focused on chasing ambitions, working, and meeting endless expectations. Until one day, they start to question— is this really what they’re looking for?
Top Cast


Lutesha
Lutesha
Mita
Lutesha
Mita


Aurora Ribero
Aurora Ribero
Asa
Aurora Ribero
Asa
Ahmad Nadif
Ahmad Nadif
Mursid
Ahmad Nadif
Mursid
Irwanto Danamulyo
Irwanto Danamulyo
Pak Hasan
Irwanto Danamulyo
Pak Hasan
Andreuw Parinussa
Andreuw Parinussa
Awal
Andreuw Parinussa
Awal
Rezky Chiki
Rezky Chiki
Alda
Rezky Chiki
Alda
Sarifah Hana
Sarifah Hana
Nurlina
Sarifah Hana
Nurlina
Muhammad Rannan
Muhammad Rannan
Rahman
Muhammad Rannan
Rahman
Hj. Sugiati
Hj. Sugiati
Ibu Indah
Hj. Sugiati
Ibu Indah


Kiki Narendra
Kiki Narendra
Ayah Asa
Kiki Narendra
Ayah Asa
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