

Comedy
Overview
Actor Fedi Nuril takes the hot seat as he faces hilarious jokes from a panel of six comedians and celebrities through the “Trilogy of Laughter”.
Top Cast


Fedi Nuril
Fedi Nuril
Self - Roastee
Fedi Nuril
Self - Roastee


Pandji Pragiwaksono
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Self - Roastmaster
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Self - Roastmaster


Nirina Zubir
Nirina Zubir
Self - Roaster
Nirina Zubir
Self - Roaster


Saykoji
Saykoji
Self - Roaster
Saykoji
Self - Roaster


Fatih Andhika
Fatih Andhika
Self - Roaster
Fatih Andhika
Self - Roaster


Abdel Achrian
Abdel Achrian
Self - Roaster
Abdel Achrian
Self - Roaster


Abdur Arsyad
Abdur Arsyad
Self - Roaster
Abdur Arsyad
Self - Roaster


Nury Zhafira
Nury Zhafira
Self - Roaster
Nury Zhafira
Self - Roaster


Reza Rahadian
Reza Rahadian
Self
Reza Rahadian
Self


Coki Pardede
Coki Pardede
Self
Coki Pardede
Self
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