

Comedy · Drama · Family
Overview
Toni, Aghi, Bubu, and Saras get the task of making essays. They create a free school for street children but they chose to earn money than learn.
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Ernest Prakasa
Ernest Prakasa
Toni
Ernest Prakasa
Toni


Tatjana Saphira
Tatjana Saphira
Bubu
Tatjana Saphira
Bubu


Indah Permatasari
Indah Permatasari
Saras
Indah Permatasari
Saras


Ardit Erwandha
Ardit Erwandha
Aghi
Ardit Erwandha
Aghi


Arie Kriting
Arie Kriting
Mr. Toro
Arie Kriting
Mr. Toro


Rangga Azof
Rangga Azof
Edwin
Rangga Azof
Edwin


Gita Bhebhita
Gita Bhebhita
Mrs. Rambe
Gita Bhebhita
Mrs. Rambe
Adhitya Alkatiri
Adhitya Alkatiri
Richard
Adhitya Alkatiri
Richard


Moh Iqbal Sulaiman
Moh Iqbal Sulaiman
Ucok
Moh Iqbal Sulaiman
Ucok


Chicco Kurniawan
Chicco Kurniawan
Dino
Chicco Kurniawan
Dino
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