Deva Mahenra

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Deva Mahenra
Deva Mahenra on Tetangga Masa Gitu behind-the-scene in 2016.png
Deva Mahenra in 2016
Born (1990-04-19) April 19, 1990 (age 34)
Ujung Pandang, Indonesia
Occupation(s)Actor
Model
Presenter
DJ
Singer
Years active2007–present

Deva Mahenra (Ujung Pandang, April 19, 1990) is an actor, model and presenter from Indonesia.[ citation needed ]

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Filmography

Films

YeatTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013Slank Nggak Ada MatinyaAbdee Negara
2014 Crush Andre
Aku, Kau & KUADeon
2015Guru Bangsa: Tjokroaminoto Soekarno
Romeo + RinjaniRomeo
2016Sabtu Bersama BapakCakra
Bangkit!Arifin
Cinta Laki-laki BiasaMuhammad Rafli Imani
2017Jomblo RebootOlip
Keluarga Tak Kasat MataGenta
Satu Hari NantiBima
2018PartikelirJaka Nugraha
Belok Kanan BarcelonaYusuf "Ucup" Hasanuddin
Dancing in the Rain Radin
2019Ghost WriterVino
99 Nama CintaKiblat
2021Serigala LangitGadhing "Panther" BaskaraRelease MAXstream
2022Ghost Writer 2Vino
TBAUntil TomorrowHaka

Web-series

YearTitleRoleChannelNotesRef.
2019Cerita Dokter CintaDr. RianMaxstream
Kisah Tanah Jawa: MerapiAndiWeTV & iflix
2022Dating QueenBambangVidio
2023 Blood Curse Esa Prasetyo Disney+ Hotstar

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Saranghae I Love You
Pembantu dan Tukang OjekRiko
2014Sesegar Cinta Tukang Jus BuahTelevision film
Jodoh Gue Si CiplukTelevision film
2015–2016The RemixHost
2014–2017 Tetangga Masa Gitu? Bastian Irawan
2018 Entertainment News Host
2022 Ikatan Cinta Sal Pradipta

Music video

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