Jakarta Love Story | |
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Genre | Musical Comedy Drama |
Created by | SinemArt |
Written by | Lintang Pramudya Wardani |
Directed by | Vemmy Sagita |
Starring | Irish Bella Rezky Aditya Rionaldo Stockhorst Mischa Chandrawinata Michella Putri Nasya Marcella Keth Agustine Christian Sugiono Kenang Mirdad Mezty Mez Roy Marten Delano Daniel |
Opening theme | Mahadewa, "Immortal Love Songs" |
Ending theme | Mahadewa, "Immortal Love Songs" |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language | Indonesian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 77 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Elly Yanti Noor |
Producer | Leo Sutanto |
Production locations | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Editor | Heru Hendriyarto |
Running time | One hour (21:30-22:30pm Indonesia West Time) |
Production company | SinemArt |
Original release | |
Network | RCTI [TV OKEY] Malaysia |
Release | February 9 – May 20, 2015 |
Jakarta Love Story is an Indonesian soap opera musical comedy drama produced by SinemArt that airs daily on RCTI. The cast includes Irish Bella, Rezky Aditya, Rionaldo Stockhorst, Mischa Chandrawinata, Michella Putri, Nasya Marcella, Keth Agustine, Christian Sugiono, Kenang Mirdad & Meistika Senichaksana.
Character | Description |
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Shinta | Teguh's Girlfriend |
Aryo | Friend Teguh & Dino Child Bandrio |
Teguh | Shinta's Boyfriend |
Dino | Cathy's Boyfriend |
Alyssa | Friend Dira |
Dira | Friend Alyssa Like Aryo |
Cathy | Dino's Girlfriend |
Ucok | Like Dira |
Angga | — |
Tiffany | |
Bandrio | Aryo's father |
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