Firman Triyadi
Writing
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Tells about Babe Markum, a soto businessman who has just moved to a new settlement. Babe Markum has a distinctive appearance with his white peci and green belt like Mr. Haji
Don't call me Mr. Haji

Set against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation and traditional Betawi culture, the story centers on Sayuti, a brash local champion consumed by jealousy over his dancer girlfriend, Nonon. His insecurity deepens with the arrival of Komar, an educated urbanite who quickly gains the villagers' admiration. Unbeknownst to Sayuti, Komar and his comrade Malik are actually resistance fighters operating undercover within the Japanese ranks to steal weapons. When Sayuti impulsively decides to prove his worth by attacking the occupiers directly, his reckless heroism threatens to blow the cover of Komar's carefully planned operation.
Jawara Sok Kota

Dea is arranging music for a song titled "Tapi Bukan Aku (But That's Not Me)". Grego, a music academy student, rents Dea’s house. When he plays the piano, he feels as if someone is watching him play the piano. From a bracelet, Grego sees Dea, a restless spirit who is forced by Silbi to join a group of the dead that she leads. The togetherness of Grego and Dea leads to a deep friendship, and love. Unfortunately, they come from different worlds and Grego is already engaged. The love between them finally makes Dea insist on returning back to her body that is lying in coma in a hospital. Dea enters her body to come back to life and to remind Grego of his promise of love.