Bersama Meraih Mimpi | |
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Genre | Musical Comedy Drama |
Created by | Manoj Punjabi |
Written by | Ai Munaf |
Directed by | Hilman |
Starring | Bryan Domani Karel Susanteo Raza Adhanzio Jose Super7 Bagas Super7 Bryant Santoso Ajil Ditto Amanda Rawles Rebecca Klopper Khansa Athaya Edwina Kinasih |
Theme music composer | Keci Music |
Opening theme | Super7 (band), "Bersama Meraih Mimpi" |
Ending theme | Super7 (band), "Bersama Meraih Mimpi" |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language | Indonesian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Production | |
Production locations | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Editor | Heru |
Running time | One hour (18:00-19:00pm Indonesia West Time) |
Production company | MD Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | MNCTV |
Original release | November 18 – December 1, 2013 |
Bersama Meraih Mimpi ("Reaching Dreams Together") is an Indonesian soap opera, produced by MD Entertainment. It was first aired on MNCTV in November 2013. [1] The main cast is led by members of the pop band Super7. [2]
Students at a school with the band Super7, Sonya (Bella Anastasya), Mella (Rebeca), Kiki (Shifa Bella), and Adisty (Khanza), are inspired to form a girl group. They form the band D'Pinks, triggering fierce competition with Super7.
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Competition between D'Pinks and Super7 also occurs in other activities at the school. Mella and Jose always compete in every science competition, and there is an internal problem among parents.
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