
Yuni
Drama
Overview
In her last year of secondary school, a bright Indonesian student is determined to pursue her education and resist getting married, despite the expectations of her community.
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Arawinda Kirana
Arawinda Kirana
Yuni
Arawinda Kirana
Yuni


Kevin Ardilova
Kevin Ardilova
Yoga
Kevin Ardilova
Yoga


Dimas Aditya
Dimas Aditya
Mr. Damar
Dimas Aditya
Mr. Damar


Neneng Wulandari
Neneng Wulandari
Sarah
Neneng Wulandari
Sarah
Vania Aurellia
Vania Aurellia
Nisa
Vania Aurellia
Nisa


Boah Sartika
Boah Sartika
Uung
Boah Sartika
Uung


Anne Yasmine
Anne Yasmine
Tika
Anne Yasmine
Tika
Nazla Thoyib
Nazla Thoyib
Grandma
Nazla Thoyib
Grandma


Asmara Abigail
Asmara Abigail
Suci
Asmara Abigail
Suci


Mian Tiara
Mian Tiara
Asih
Mian Tiara
Asih
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