Lorong Waktu (TV series)

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Lorong Waktu
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Title card for first season
Genre
Created by Deddy Mizwar
Written by Wahyu H.S.
Starring
Theme music composer
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes207 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDeddy Mizwar
Producer Giselawati Wiranegara
Production location Jakarta metropolitan area
Running time20-minute (season 1–5)
40-minute (season 6)
Original release
Network SCTV
ReleaseDecember 9, 1999 (1999-12-09) 
July 8, 2006 (2006-07-08)
Related
Lorong Waktu (2019)

Lorong Waktu (literally translated as The Time Passage) is an Indonesian Islamic religious science fiction television series created by Deddy Mizwar and directed by Abdul Kadir, Aldisar Syafar and Deddy Mizwar himself with scenario written by Wahyu H.S. It stars Deddy Mizwar, Jourast Jordy, Hefri Olifian, Christy Jusung and Opie Kumis. The storyline revolves around the adventures of time travel by Haji Husin and his student Zidan through a sophisticated time machine created by Ustād Addin. This series was produced by Demi Gisela Citra Sinema and aired by SCTV in 1999 to coincide with the month of Ramadan 1420 Hijri. After the success of its first season, the series was continued in five other seasons for a total of 207 episodes until its final broadcast in 2006. In 2019, the series was remade in an animated format with the same title and aired during the month of Ramadan regularly by SCTV.

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Together with the Keluarga Cemara and Si Doel Anak Sekolahan , Lorong Waktu is often referred to as the golden masterpiece from the Indonesian television series. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Premise

Lorong Waktu tells the adventures of Ustād Addin, Haji Husin, and a young student named Zidan. Ustād Addin is a young orphan who is considered a child by Haji Husin and has skills in information technology. He invents a time machine, which then takes Haji Husin and Zidan on adventures through the past and the future.

In the second season, two new characters are introduced: Havid, a former thief, and Sabrina, a former fortune-teller. Havid is illiterate but has the intention of repenting and wants to change his fate to become a good person. Meanwhile, Sabrina had previously encountered Haji Husin and Zidan in the time tunnel before they all meet in the real world. Over time, Ustād Addin develops an interest in Sabrina, and vice versa, until they finally decide to propose to each other at the end of the season. Their marriage moment is shown in the first episode of the third season.

In their journey through the time tunnel in the third season, Haji Husin and his students encounter various unique events and characters, indirectly imparting valuable lessons in embracing better life values. From the story of the shroud thief, a small trader whose prayers are more effective than the mosque's imam, an honest young man troubled by a single orange, Mpu Gandrung, a distant relative of Mpu Gandring who crafted the dagger, a peculiar religious leader named Aa Gyman, a Satanic sorcerer whose mystical business misleads others, and many other tales. Meanwhile, Havid and Jambrong, two of Haji Husin's students who also serve as mosque caretakers, develop feelings for a girl named Adinda. Their daily lives at the mosque are filled with various tricks and schemes as they compete for the affection of this young lady. Ultimately, at the end of the season, Adinda chooses Havid as her life partner.

At the beginning of the fourth season, Sabrina, the wife of Ustād Addin, becomes pregnant and becomes very sensitive. Being a responsible husband and expectant father, Ustād Addin tries to fulfill his wife's cravings. Towards the end of the season, another surprise unfolds. Jagur, a former prisoner and a friend of Jambrong and Havid, expresses his desire to repent and become a student of Haji Husin. Although Havid and Jambrong initially have concerns due to Jagur's criminal past, they soon realize they were wrong. Jagur genuinely repents, and to demonstrate his sincerity, he even asks Zidan to remove the tattoo on his arm. Haji Husin accepts Jagur as a student, and he continues his journey towards redemption.

In the fifth season, Havid and Jambrong, who are both married, are given new assignments as plantation managers funded by a mosque foundation. Jagur takes on the role of mosque keeper. Meanwhile, Ustād Addin modernizes his time machine equipment, which can now be controlled via a laptop. With the devices he has developed, he can send his friends anywhere and at any time. Sabrina gives birth to a baby boy named Firdaus.

In the sixth and final season, the story of Lorong Waktu focuses more on family issues. Firdaus, the son of Ustād Addin and Sabrina, has now reached school age, and Sabrina is preoccupied with dealing with her son's mischievous behavior. Haji Husin, growing older, still harbors hope of finding love again, as all his beloved students are now occupied with their own families. He then meets a woman named Aini, hoping that she will be the last love of his life. Meanwhile, Havid and Jambrong have successfully established a plantation with the support of a mosque foundation. Jagur, who recently got married, strives to create a happy and harmonious family life.

Cast

Main characters

Deddy Mizwar as Haji Husin. Deddy Mizwar - Rakerpus IPI - 2016 - Cropped.jpg
Deddy Mizwar as Haji Husin.
Adjie Pangestu as Ustad Addin in season 1. Adjie Pangestu.jpg
Adjie Pangestu as Ustād Addin in season 1.
Christy Jusung as Sabrina in season 2-4. Christy Jusung.jpg
Christy Jusung as Sabrina in season 2–4.

Supporting characters

Other characters

Several actors and actresses, including Anwar Fuady, Rahman Yakob, Pietrajaya Burnama, Ujang Ronda, Ali Bustomi, Eddies Adelia, Rifat Sungkar, Rachel Amanda, and Senandung Nacita, have also portrayed one-off characters in one or two episodes of the series.

Production

Development

Lorong Waktu is the first religious television series in Indonesia to incorporate the concept of science fiction. According to Deddy Mizwar, the storyline is based on Surah Al-Asr from Al-Quran, which emphasizes the significance of time. Mizwar also explained that the concept of Lorong Waktu revolves around the idea that all humans are at a loss, except those who consistently perform good deeds and encourage one another in truth and patience. Additionally, another inspiration for the series is the Prophet Muhammad's Isra and Mi'raj, a miraculous journey during which the Prophet traveled to Sidrat al-Muntaha (the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary) in a single night. Many of the Prophet's companions initially doubted the possibility of such a journey, but it was ultimately proven to be feasible through the permission of Allah. [6]

In the process of developing the scenario for each episode, Mizwar would submit it to Wahyu H.S. As an initiative, various fictional elements were incorporated into the series, such as Zidan encountering historical figures like Prince Diponegoro, Superman, and Malin Kundang. These additions were intended to infuse comedy into the storyline, making it interesting while still adhering to the principle of da'wah. [6]

While it is noted that some people perceive similarities between Lorong Waktu and mainstream works like H. G. Wells' The Time Machine and Steven Spielberg's Back to the Future franchise, it is important to highlight that Lorong Waktu brings a unique approach to Indonesian television. [7] Although the concept of time travel and the use of a time machine have been explored in various forms of media, including the 1990s series Quantum Leap , the introduction of such a concept in an Indonesian religious television series was indeed a new and distinctive endeavor. Despite drawing inspiration from existing works, Lorong Waktu managed to offer a fresh perspective within the context of Indonesian television.

Abdul Kadir served as the director for the first season of the series, directing 20 episodes. Sadly, this series marked his final film work before his passing in 2000. [8] From the 21st episode of the first season until the final episode of the sixth season, the directorial role was taken over by Aldisar Syafar. However, Mizwar also directed several episodes when Syafar was unavailable.

Casting

Out of the six seasons of the Lorong Waktu series, only two characters, Haji Husin played by Deddy Mizwar and Zidan played by Jourast Jordy, remained the same from beginning to end. For Jordy, his role as Zidan is considered a launching pad for a successful career, even though he resigned from acting in 2012. [9] Jordy mentioned that he was offered the role of Zidan by Mizwar after securing the second position in the 1999 Abang None Cilik event. At that time, he wasn't fluent in reading the script and required guidance from the production team. [10]

The character of Ustād Addin went through several cast changes. Adjie Pangestu, who previously appeared in Starvision's Mawar Sejati Mawar Berduri, played the role in the first season. However, due to his long contract with Prima Entertainment for Misteri Nini Pelet, he couldn't continue for the second season and was replaced by Dicky Chandra. After the second season ended, Chandra chose to resign because "his son did not want his father to act as a father to someone else" in relation to the storyline where Ustād Addin marries Sabrina in the third season. [11] Hefri Olifian was then selected as the actor for Ustād Addin from the third season to the sixth season. During that time, Olifian also appeared in Duk-Duk Mong alongside Jaja Mihardja and took part in several television film productions. [12]

The character of Sabrina, who appears in the second season, is played by Christy Jusung. Sabrina was introduced as a replacement for the characters Aura and Lestari, portrayed by Lenia Masagantha and Irma Safitri, respectively, in the first season. The plot of their characters ended unclear, although in the last episode of the first season, Ustād Addin had intended to choose one of them as a potential wife. As a "competitor" to Sabrina, the character Intan, played by Fitri Kurnia, was introduced. For Jusung herself, the role of Sabrina was instrumental in establishing her name as an actress because she had previously mostly played extras or cameo roles, particularly in several episodes of Warkop Millenium series. [13] In the fifth season, due to contract clause issues, Jusung's role was replaced by Aditya Novika. [14] As Novika portrayed a Muslim character, she refrained from accepting model photo sessions for "sexy clothes". It is believed that this clause led to Jusung's resignation from Lorong Waktu since she had received an offer for a sexy role in the sitcom Sial-Sial Mujur. [15] In the sixth season, the role of Sabrina was taken on by Zaskia Adya Mecca. [16]

The addition of the character Havid, portrayed by Opie Kumis, as a former thief who appears from the second season, follows a pattern scheme that is repeated in the subsequent seasons by introducing new characters with a "villain conversion" storyline. In the third season, Jambrong, played by Ramdhani Qubil AJ, appeared as a former thug, and in the last episode of the fourth season, Jagur, played by Asrul Dahlan, appeared as a former prisoner who later became one of the main characters in the fifth season. One characteristic of the addition of Haji Husin's students' characters is that they have more comedic roles. Participating as actors in Lorong Waktu was considered a blessing for all three of them. For example, Kumis has transformed his life since portraying Havid, and the honorarium he received was used to fund his mother's hajj pilgrimage. [17] Qubil and Dahlan, through their roles in Lorong Waktu, experienced career advancements in the acting field. [18] Dahlan, in particular, continues his acting career under the banner of Demi Gisela Citra Sinema, often taking on similar roles, especially in the series Para Pencari Tuhan . [19]

Shooting location

The Baitussalam Mosque in the Billy Moon Complex, East Jakarta, was the location for shooting from the second to sixth season. Mesjid Baitussalam Billymoon.jpg
The Baitussalam Mosque in the Billy Moon Complex, East Jakarta, was the location for shooting from the second to sixth season.

For the first season, the shooting location of Lorong Waktu was set at the Siti Rawani Mosque situated in the Nusa Indah Raya Villa Complex, Jatiasih, Bekasi, West Java. Additionally, Zidan's house and the areas where other characters appear in each episode were also filmed in the housing area within this complex. [20]

From the second season to the sixth season, the shooting location shifted to the Baitussalam Grand Mosque, situated in the Billy Moon Complex, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. [21] This mosque was chosen when one of the crew members from Demi Gisela Citra Sinema accidentally discovered the location. After careful consideration by Deddy Mizwar, a proposal was submitted to seek permission to use the mosque as a shooting location. [22] At the time (in 2000), the mosque had recently undergone renovation. Since being featured as a location in Lorong Waktu, the mosque has gained a new nickname, the Lorong Waktu Mosque. The room used as the time machine laboratory is a multipurpose room that remained vacant after the mosque's renovation.

Several mosque administrators were also involved in the production as extras. One of the administrators, Abdul Latief, mentioned that besides being an extra, he had the opportunity to serve as a muezzin, recording the call to prayer that was later used in episodes of the series. [23]

Music

Anes Bali served as the music director and composer of the main theme song for the first season and continued in that role from the third season to the sixth season. He collaborated with singer Ina Bartheen for these seasons. For the second season, the theme song was composed by Chossy Pratama, and the vocals were performed by Ayu Giri Anjani. In each episode, the music alternated between Tikko Supratikwo, Koko Thole, and Anes Bali himself to provide the musical backdrop.

Opening song
Closing song

Marketing

The companies that contracted Deddy Mizwar as their commercials participated as sponsors in this series, including Sarong Atlas, Promag [31] and Yamaha. [32]

The second season featured the most product placements including for information technology sponsors such as Acer (for desktop computers), Tandberg (headsets) and Samsung (monitors and cellular phones). In order to avoid being too flashy when shown on television, the production team chose to censor (blurring) the brands that appeared even though they were physically legible by viewers.

Broadcast

From the first season to the sixth season, Lorong Waktu was aired on SCTV, including reruns. Seasons one to five were specifically aired during the month of Ramadan. In the first season, the series was broadcast at 4:30 PM. In the second season, it moved to the 5 PM time slot. The third season was aired after breaking the fast, at 6:30 PM. From the fourth to the fifth season, the broadcast was postponed to the late afternoon, with a time slot of 3 PM. Finally, for the sixth season, the series aired from April to July, every Saturday and Sunday, at 6 PM. This season marked the end of the previous Ramadan-specific scheduling scheme. [17] In 2021 the series was re-broadcast by Ajwa TV along with streaming on the vidio.com site, both of which are still the same parent company with SCTV under the Emtek banner. [33] [34]

TVRI re-aired the third season of Lorong Waktu in the month of Ramadan in 2003. To avoid clashing with the fourth season, which was airing on SCTV in the afternoon, TVRI scheduled the re-run in the morning at 8 AM. [35]

TPI (now known as MNCTV) also aired the fourth season of Lorong Waktu during the month of Ramadan in 2007. The broadcast time slot for the series on TPI was at 12:00 noon.

For city local television, Padjadjaran TV from Bandung has aired the second and third seasons of this series in 2008-2009 with a time slot at 6 PM.

Reception

Critical response

In the view of some conservative Muslim viewers, Lorong Waktu has received a negative response especially because it is considered to have deviated from the Islamic religious tradition regarding time and humans themselves cannot see and change the past or the future. [36] [37] The critics of this series take references from Emha Ainun Nadjib's statement which says that "life is like we are walking in the dark, we will not know what will happen a minute later." Some ustād and Islamic cleric consider that Lorong Waktu is irrelevant to the Quran, which explains that humans cannot see or change their future with a time machine. [38]

One of the episodes that was considered very controversial in Lorong Waktu is the fifth episode of the second season, where Haji Husin and Zidan save Sabrina from an assassination attempt by robbers who are trying to enter her house [39] For the critics, this episode is considered misleading, particularly regarding the understanding of aqidah among Muslims. It portrays the notion that humans can alter their destiny through the existence of a time machine, which contradicts the belief that destiny is ultimately determined by a higher power and cannot be changed by human intervention.

On the other hand, Lorong Waktu received a positive response from many Muslim viewers. Its unique combination of technological advancement and religious preaching made it stand out among Indonesian television shows. The series' simple and easily understandable story concept appealed to viewers of all ages. As a result, it is often regarded as the best Indonesian religious series of all time. [40] The inclusion of comedic characters like Havid, Jagur, and Jambrong in the series adds a refreshing and less rigid element to the process of preaching being conveyed. Their presence brings a lightheartedness to the show, making the overall preaching experience more relatable and enjoyable for the audience. [41]

According to Ustaz Wahyul Afif Al-Ghafiqi's assessment, the form of da'wah conveyed in Lorong Waktu is considered beneficial. [42] This relates to children as the target audience for da'wah, where children find it easier to comprehend fantasy content. This serves as evidence of someone's creativity in promoting Islam, as long as that creativity does not deviate from the right path. Some viewers have expressed that they feel more comfortable watching religious television series like Lorong Waktu because the delivery of the da'wah material is easily digestible compared to the typically rigid conventional lecture methods. [42]

According to Vice , the series is one of the best Ramadan television series in Indonesia in the late 1990s to the early 2000s. [43] Kompas said Lorong Waktu is the most missed religious television series by its viewers and is considered never stale, even though it has been completed since 2006. [44] Meanwhile, CNN Indonesia called Lorong Waktu as a prima donna series for Indonesian television viewers in the late 1990s. [45]

Jourast Jordy mentioned that there was a viewer who converted to Islam after watching the 'simple but powerful da'wah' presented in one of the episodes of Lorong Waktu. Despite the life-changing decision, the individual had to make sacrifices, including separating from their family, in order to embark on a new life based on their newfound belief. [46]

Singer Isyana Sarasvati mentioned that Lorong Waktu is one of the television series that she never missed watching on television when she was a child. [47]

Accolades

AwardsYearCategoryResultsRef.
Bandung Film Festival 2000 Praiseworthy TV SeriesWon [48]
Anugerah Syiar Ramadan 2000 Best Program for Movies and TV SeriesWon [49]

Remake

Deddy Mizwar stated that Lorong Waktu will be remake in the format of animated cartoon series. [50] The new series was released in the month of Ramadan 2019 on SCTV. [51]

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