
Salawaku
Drama · Family
Overview
A road movie about a boy, Salawaku, and a wealthy modern metropolitan woman from Jakarta, named Saras, on a journey to find Salawaku's lost sister.
Top Cast
Elko Kastanya
Elko Kastanya
Salawaku
Elko Kastanya
Salawaku


Karina Salim
Karina Salim
Saras
Karina Salim
Saras
Joshua Matulessy
Joshua Matulessy
Kawanua
Joshua Matulessy
Kawanua


Raihaanun
Raihaanun
Binaiya
Raihaanun
Binaiya
Semy Touwe
Semy Touwe
Upulatu (Baparaja)
Semy Touwe
Upulatu (Baparaja)
Johana Molle
Johana Molle
Ibu Guru
Johana Molle
Ibu Guru
Axel Selanno
Axel Selanno
Aji
Axel Selanno
Aji
Ricardo Salelua
Ricardo Salelua
Pekerja Kayu Putih
Ricardo Salelua
Pekerja Kayu Putih
Johanes R. Molle
Johanes R. Molle
Pekerja Kayu Putih
Johanes R. Molle
Pekerja Kayu Putih
Vecky Pattiasina
Vecky Pattiasina
Pengemudi Tumpangan
Vecky Pattiasina
Pengemudi Tumpangan
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