Adinda Vega
Acting
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Sabdo and Intan lived happily despite their material poverty, but tragedy struck when their parents’ house was completely burned down. In their confusion over where to live, they were approached by Arjo Kuncoro, a man who claimed to be their uncle— a wealthy merchant who had everything. They were taken to the Kuncoro family home, but it turned out that Arjo had a sinister plan to exploit them both.
Janur Ireng

After moving from their home to an apartment building, a new terror awaits Rini’s family.
Satan's Slaves 2: Communion

Two years after escaping from demonic terror, a young woman is still haunted by unnatural vision. The dangers that await her and her friends are increasingly threatening.
May the Devil Take You Too

Windy is the daughter of Mr. Barja, the owner of the Sasana Macan Arena. Life is only with his father. Windy has an affair with Dirga, a mainstay boxer from Mr Barja's Sasana Macan Arena. Circumstances that were fine, turned out to be a problem when bad news about Dirga who would betray Sasana Macan Arena circulated in his life. This condition forced Windy to be ready to face all the possibilities that would occur in his relationship with his father, also with his beloved Dirga.
Knock Out Girl

Riani, a teenager who is forced to reveal her hidden powers when several mysterious cases occur and turn the city into chaos.
Virgo and the Sparklings

Four teenagers who renovate the house of Mba Darti, the daughter of Nyai Melati, a famous traditional singer (sinden). They experience strange events related to the death of Nyai Melati, who was murdered due to rivalry with another sinden, Fahma. The cremated ashes of Fahma are used by Kliman, a former foreman, to drive the teenagers away with the help of Ki Renggo, a paranormal expert. The spirit of Fahma possesses Darti and attacks them, but the terror is eventually stopped when Ki Renggo burns Fahma’s ashes, ending the haunting.
Arwah Sinden

When Raka gets caught in a wild police chase, he agrees to help a fugitive escape—on the condition that the culprit repents for his mistakes.