Ramli's Photocopy
Drama
Overview
As he spends his days at a photocopy shop, Ramli, a simple young man, is accustomed to reading about other people's lives through the files they copy. However, this routine is disrupted when Mita arrives, claiming to be "Mira" (a high-achieving high school friend he once admired). As their closeness grows amid stories of failure and searching for direction, Ramli begins to realize something is amiss. When the truth is revealed that "Mira" is merely a borrowed identity from the shadow of his own twin sister, Ramli is faced with a simple yet disturbing question: If everyone is busy pretending to be someone else, then who is he really knowing?
Top Cast
Rizky Putra Imanda
Rizky Putra Imanda
Ramli
Rizky Putra Imanda
Ramli
Syalwa Nadzka Fauziah
Syalwa Nadzka Fauziah
Mira/Mita
Syalwa Nadzka Fauziah
Mira/Mita
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