
Rudy Habibie
Romance · Drama · History
Overview
Rudy met Ilona. Their different visions made it hard to be together. Ilona wants Rudy to stay in Germany and is opposed to his love for Indonesia.
Top Cast


Reza Rahadian
Reza Rahadian
Rudy Habibie
Reza Rahadian
Rudy Habibie


Chelsea Islan
Chelsea Islan
Illona Ianovska
Chelsea Islan
Illona Ianovska


Ernest Prakasa
Ernest Prakasa
Liem Keng Kie
Ernest Prakasa
Liem Keng Kie


Indah Permatasari
Indah Permatasari
Ayu
Indah Permatasari
Ayu


Pandji Pragiwaksono
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Peter Manumasa
Pandji Pragiwaksono
Peter Manumasa


Boris Bokir
Boris Bokir
Poltak Hasibuan
Boris Bokir
Poltak Hasibuan


Dian Nitami
Dian Nitami
R.A. Tuti Marini Puspowardojo (Mami Rudy)
Dian Nitami
R.A. Tuti Marini Puspowardojo (Mami Rudy)


Donny Damara
Donny Damara
Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie (Ayah Rudy)
Donny Damara
Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie (Ayah Rudy)


Millane Fernandez
Millane Fernandez
Sofia
Millane Fernandez
Sofia


Cornelio Sunny
Cornelio Sunny
Panca
Cornelio Sunny
Panca
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