
Argantara
Action · Drama · Romance
Overview
Young marriage never crossed Arga's mind, Arga don't know what his parents were thinking of, until he was able to marry himself to the son of his father's best friend. Or as a will that must be fulfilled when Arga is eighteen years old.
Top Cast


Aliando Syarief
Aliando Syarief
Arga
Aliando Syarief
Arga


Natasha Wilona
Natasha Wilona
Syera
Natasha Wilona
Syera


Teuku Rassya
Teuku Rassya
Aldi
Teuku Rassya
Aldi


Annette Edoarda
Annette Edoarda
Ghea
Annette Edoarda
Ghea


Samudra Taylor
Samudra Taylor
Andre
Samudra Taylor
Andre


Fattah Syach
Fattah Syach
Johan
Fattah Syach
Johan


Ahmad Pule
Ahmad Pule
Ziko
Ahmad Pule
Ziko


Ryuken Lie
Ryuken Lie
Elang
Ryuken Lie
Elang


Renald Ramadhan
Renald Ramadhan
Bara
Renald Ramadhan
Bara


Jefan Nathanio
Jefan Nathanio
Aska
Jefan Nathanio
Aska
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