
Ruma Maida
Drama · Family
Overview
A scholar researches the historical significance of a house that serves as a free school in hopes of saving it from being demolished by a developer.
Top Cast


Yama Carlos
Yama Carlos
Sakera
Yama Carlos
Sakera


Atiqah Hasiholan
Atiqah Hasiholan
Maida
Atiqah Hasiholan
Maida


Davina Veronica
Davina Veronica
Ratu
Davina Veronica
Ratu


Imelda Soraya
Imelda Soraya
Nani Kuddus
Imelda Soraya
Nani Kuddus


Nino Fernandez
Nino Fernandez
Ishak Pahing
Nino Fernandez
Ishak Pahing


Wulan Guritno
Wulan Guritno
Bertha
Wulan Guritno
Bertha


Verdi Solaiman
Verdi Solaiman
Kolonel Maruyama
Verdi Solaiman
Kolonel Maruyama


Frans Tumbuan
Frans Tumbuan
Dasaad Muchlisin
Frans Tumbuan
Dasaad Muchlisin


Henky Solaiman
Henky Solaiman
Kuan
Henky Solaiman
Kuan
Imam Wibowo
Imam Wibowo
Bung Karno
Imam Wibowo
Bung Karno
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