
The Founder5 II: Unfinished Business
Comedy
Overview
Grander, bolder and sharper, the Founder5 returns to the stage with other talented comedians for more standup, improv and sketch comedy.
Top Cast


Pandji Pragiwaksono
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Self
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Self


Ernest Prakasa
Ernest Prakasa
Self
Ernest Prakasa
Self


Raditya Dika
Raditya Dika
Self
Raditya Dika
Self


Ryan Adriandhy
Ryan Adriandhy
Self
Ryan Adriandhy
Self


Isman HS
Isman HS
Self
Isman HS
Self


Ali Akbar
Ali Akbar
Self
Ali Akbar
Self


Dany Beler
Dany Beler
Self
Dany Beler
Self


Mister Aloy
Mister Aloy
Self
Mister Aloy
Self


Ummi Quary
Ummi Quary
Self
Ummi Quary
Self


Adi Arkiang
Adi Arkiang
Self
Adi Arkiang
Self
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