

Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
Saipul and Jamal are furious when their share of the money goes missing from their suitcase. It turns out Marwan was determined to use the money to buy back their father's house, which was seized by the bank. However, Marwan finds a photo with mysterious numbers written on it in the torn suitcase, which puts the three brothers in a critical situation. It involves a very dangerous businessman, a corrupt prosecutor, and their own terrifying pasts.
Top Cast


Gading Marten
Gading Marten
Saipul
Gading Marten
Saipul


Tarra Budiman
Tarra Budiman
Jamal
Tarra Budiman
Jamal


Fatih Unru
Fatih Unru
Marwan
Fatih Unru
Marwan


Gisella Anastasia
Gisella Anastasia
Gina
Gisella Anastasia
Gina
Gempita Nora Marten
Gempita Nora Marten
Aisyah
Gempita Nora Marten
Aisyah


Sahila Hisyam
Sahila Hisyam
Rosma
Sahila Hisyam
Rosma


Ira Wibowo
Ira Wibowo
Linda Salsa
Ira Wibowo
Linda Salsa


Surya Saputra
Surya Saputra
Omar Basri
Surya Saputra
Omar Basri


Sadana Agung
Sadana Agung
Bakti
Sadana Agung
Bakti


Rigen Rakelna
Rigen Rakelna
Tono
Rigen Rakelna
Tono
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