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KEJAR SETORAN - ANDHIKA PRATAMA SPILL FUN FACT DIBALIK FILM PUNK IN LOVE!!

KEJAR SETORAN - ANDHIKA PRATAMA SPILL FUN FACT DIBALIK FILM PUNK IN LOVE!!

Tuah Kreasi

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But honestly, I admit that sometimes when there are invitations, I'm the one who's scared. On the one hand, I'm a podcast enthusiast. I watch some podcasts. Then I feel like, I've never been invited, even though I know these kids. But once the invitation comes, I'm like, what do you want to say? My life is not interesting anymore.

0:18

I'm afraid that later you have expectations of me. It turns out I can't get a get a lot of views, or suddenly the conversation was not fun. I was afraid.

0:28

It was so funny.

0:29

We just premiered. Let's say, it will be on air in a week. On the second day, we flew to Medan for a promo. Cinema Visit. The movie was already released.

0:46

What was it? Sun Plaza or what? The feeling when we entered was like How many hours? It was embarrassing, only one day Really, that was I was embarrassed

0:58

The best mall in Medan is Sun Plaza or something What is it? There is a big mall When we entered, it was great. But when we walked in the lobby, no one noticed us. Relax.

1:09

But they were also nice.

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Just chill.

1:12

When we got to the cinema, I didn't have a poster.

1:17

But I was influenced by my friends. So, I was always the youngest in the group. I don't know why. I prefer to hang out with older people. That's why my first girlfriend is older than me. That's weird.

1:35

I'm always the youngest in the party. There are at least 2-3 people. It's rare to be with Sebaya. Sebaya has a party, but it's more comfortable.

1:47

Like Abang Abangas. Yes.

1:49

Including more click with older brothers. Yes. Older brothers. Yes. I like the mature ones. The one who is responsible is the one who is afraid of God. Why is he here?

2:19

Because at that time he asked to be invited and I gave him my hand.

2:22

I swear to be invited and I immediately gave my hand, I swear to God. Then he answered, I swear to God.

2:39

And not long after I was invited from the podcast of Mr. Dika, he came straight away. I think it's enough to bother his mind with, I swear to God, guys.

2:45

And finally came today, Fadika in Kejar Setoran.

2:51

Kejar Setoran, huh? Cool. Thank you. Did it really bother your mind? Not bad.

2:58

Guys, it turned out to be worse, guys.

2:59

If you promise someone, I swear to God, if he's not right, it means he's not responsible to God either. Because I was surprised you hit like that.

3:11

I'm curious, why have I ever been invited like this? Because my thought is, when you're done at T-Fi, you're a big camera guy. But honestly, I admit that sometimes when there are invitations, I'm the one who's scared. On the one hand, I'm a podcast lover. I watch some podcasts.

3:34

Then I feel like I've never been invited, even though I know these guys. But once the invitation comes, I'm like, what do you want to say? My life is not interesting anymore. I was afraid that you have expectations for me. It turns out I can't get views. Or suddenly the conversation is not fun. I was afraid.

3:54

Numbers, that's it.

3:56

But it doesn't apply to everyone.

3:59

Oh my God.

4:02

There are people who have expectations. If I invite you, I will definitely be famous. But honestly, if it's 1 million, I've already got it.

4:11

You should have given me money.

4:12

Damn.

4:14

You should have given me money.

4:15

Because I've been doing this podcast for 5 years. Sometimes I can feel it. One, the reason is you rarely on the podcast. Yes. Right? Right.

4:28

You also play in your own playground. On the podcast. Play in... What's the name? WA. That's good, the viewers.

4:38

What I'm sure again is you're very active talking, it turns out. As long as the frequency is right.

4:47

Really?

4:48

You can also be stuck. Yes, I can. When I was in the podcast, I've been watching the host for a long time. As active and as fast as that.

5:04

Bab. What do as that. Bab.

5:07

What do you mean? Bab. But I also reset, Pras. I'm based on reset, but I don't use a prompter or anything. I just reset by point. I'm more happy like that. If on TV, it's different, the way of working is different. Then there are targets that we want to achieve.

5:27

Sometimes we have to stick to the gimmick, we have to ask in order, etc. If we make it ourselves, we just set the flow ourselves. Where do I want to start? Like talking to you, we've never sat down together. We also meet in the context of work.

5:44

We don't talk about anything, just talking about Basi. At the time, I was a sinetron. Yes, at the time. I was still in Jakarta at the beginning. I became the actor of Rumah Makam Padang. At that time, I just knew that if we were covered,

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if we were in the sinetron, we didn't have a set. That was my first time and it felt really weird. Yeah, but... So, we were like this. And you looked over there.

6:11

How was it, Sir? I was like, how was it? I swear, we were talking, when it's action, what should I do? Where should I look? I want to move, hey, come here.

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Because it's usually just fishing. I got another experience. Long time no see, we met at Laporpa. Yes, Laporpa. That was also for a while. Yes, the context is work.

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The third time we met at WA. At WA. I really respect him there. He is a host.

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A real host.

6:48

He's good. I went home, there was Tio accompanying me.

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He's so good. Not on TV, not on YouTube. Where am I? How can he be that good?

6:59

Because he's happy, because he feels safe playing alone. So we're free to drive anywhere. Just like you, you make this. Everyone who sits here, the conversation is based on you driving. That's right. So when you have full control, it will be more fun to talk.

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I'm happy.

7:17

But on TV, bro. Busyness is on TV. If I'm very busy on YouTube, taking time on TV, I feel like I'm being bullied. I feel like, I'm done. Do you still want to have a podcast on WA?

7:35

That was just for escape, at first.

7:37

And the shooting was in the morning, bro.

7:40

That's my fault.

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Why?

7:44

So at first, I I was on YouTube too. I have... with my wife, I was on YouTube. Then I also have a content to chat. At that time, we talked about sleeping in a sleeping place. That's good.

7:56

We talked about life, house, etc. Then I've been on YouTube for over two years. I feel like, I'm just tired, Pras. I'm on TV, I meet the camera, I have to... While I'm at home, I have to work too, I meet the camera, I have to...

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Tired, tired.

8:24

Not suitable for my personality.

8:26

What's your personality? Are you an introvert like Gen Z?

8:33

If I don't have a camera, if I'm not working, I'll be quiet. You can ask my assistant. But once we talk... If the frequency is right, we can talk for a long time.

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If not, you can be quiet.

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Yes, we can. Like this, for example, I feel like...

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I can't do that, bro.

8:55

Once or twice, we talk like... I can't do it.

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For example, like that.

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What's wrong with you?

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Anything. For example, it doesn't connect. Let's say like that We sit next to each other, and I'm like

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I'm like

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Be quiet, but what are you talking about?

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Just move It's so noisy in my head

9:18

What are you asking? But we tried it earlier

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We're talking to ourselves, but in our heads

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He didn't ask me anymore, he asked me the answer in a hurry. How do I get rid of it? There is, you must have a plan.

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I often face it. But I can also appreciate myself. Which is enough to find a topic. Although, I'm running out of things to say I'm not sure what to say Where is it?

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I have to be fun

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I can't do it

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This is like an Indonesian song Alhamdulillah I found it

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Like that

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You want to start from anything I'm tired, it keeps spinning in my head.

10:05

Tired, energy, energy, right.

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Yes, sometimes I just want to stay silent. It's okay if I'm called arrogant or rude. I don't care, I'm tired of being called that. So, just let it be. But once you meet someone who has a good frequency, you can talk. And you were on my podcast, we agreed, right?

10:32

From the greeting, we can already feel, this person is fun. This person is suitable. There are also those who say, wow, this is difficult, this is the dobrak.

10:41

From the greeting, I immediately I'm dead today

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There is that

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There is that

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I just opened the profile

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What can be paid

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Just shoot

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Sometimes I'm dead Well, that's the use of reset at the end Our reset is just a weapon I know the reset is about this, this, this, this about this, this, this, update this, this, this. I just save it first. I release one to open the conversation.

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If the conversation is interesting, it will flow by itself. This one I forgot. It can be long. But if it's dead in the middle, I use this.

11:19

Dead again, have you ever?

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Never. Have you ever? Yes, I have.

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That's why I'm always afraid. I'm always afraid of what? Sometimes, when we meet someone like that, after work, we're like, why? Why? Why?

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What did I ask? I was wrong. I was talking like that. I had a moment like that.

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I was so dizzy, I didn't want to stop.

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It's been an hour.

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I nodded.

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I nodded, got in the car, done.

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Panadol 2.

12:05

Then I woke up, Oh, why did I talk like that? Yes, yes. But it became an experience in the end. I feel more experience on TV. If TV is a professional requirement, you can't choose who you want to be attended. Especially when I used to bring an event,

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for example, a music event. There is a segment of Cicat. Not all musicians I know. all of my musicians are famous And not all musicians are talkative

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Yeah, that's it

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Especially if you're holding a guitar Yeah, bro Yeah, bro

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Yeah, right

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The song was really cool

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What inspired you?

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Well, yeah Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha

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What else? You know, the old inbox show always have gimmicks sometimes you have to play games I was so mad at Kreatif at that time

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because you know, these kids are the most lazy to be asked to gimmick especially when they are asked to play games that are so messy if you're like, if you look at it, they're too lazy to do it. It doesn't work.

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Right.

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But, outside, the people watching,

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they just feel like having fun.

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That means,

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you're successful.

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Topeng!

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Alhamdulillah.

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People don't know.

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Even though, the chest is tight, the heart is fast, the hands are wet, we are like, haaa.

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If it's not like this, huuu. Haaa.

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It's real. It's real.

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But that's an experience. We can play in any field. What is the most embarrassing experience? Flying watch. How old are you? I started my career in 2006.

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2006? 2006, but in the movie industry. In the movie industry. At that time there was a brand, a girl brand. Then she made, I don't know what kind of competition it was. He chose three of the winner girls to be invited to play in a movie.

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I was the guy there, the assistant at that time. That was the first movie. That was the first movie? The first movie. You... Only watched by 70,000 people.

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So it was a movie?

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It was only watched by 70,000 people. It's a movie. But it was watched. At that time, I was confident. Wow, the first movie. Expecting. Of course, I was expecting.

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It turned out.

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It's so funny.

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We just premiered. Let's say, it will be broadcasted in a week. When it's broadcasted, the second day, we flew to Medan. For a promo. Cinema visit. We went there, and the movie was already released.

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When we entered... What was it? Sun Plaza or what?

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The feeling when we entered, it was like...

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How many hours? It was so long, only one day.

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Seriously, I was so embarrassed. What's the best mall in Medan? Sun Plaza or what? There's a big mall. When we entered, it was great. But when we walked in the lobby, no one noticed us. It was calm.

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But there were many people.

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It was chill.

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When we arrived at the cinema,

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I didn't have a poster.

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What should we do?

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This is me.

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The bro was like this. Let's move to another mall. What are you doing? This is me. This is how people promote. We moved to another mall. There are other malls. But the mall is smaller. But there are audiences. At that time, we helped sell tickets.

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Helped sell tickets. At that time, the way to promote was still cinema visit. Then we were given... It's easy, right? The Mamba. How many Mambas have been sold?

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Four.

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The PD asked.

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Damn. How was our response?

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Are you sure? Is there a zero?

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No, it's four.

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Really.

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The title is The Girls Begin.

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And then?

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I'm embarrassed. But it's an experience. We promoted in... Even in one city, I forgot where, the producer even increased the price. The movie was already released. Increased again?

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But increased again. Because it was already... Maybe the plane tickets were already bought. The schedule was already locked to fly there and promote. The film was released, but it was re-released. That day.

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But that's how we have to travel. Sometimes if... I don't know. If I'm really... From the bottom, step by step. So I don't know people who suddenly feel like they get a lot. I don't know how the mentality is.

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Sometimes the personality in our eyes becomes strange. Yes, hopefully friends out there are not like that. Enjoy every journey. I hope so. We're going to order a drink first.

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Okay.

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Who's there today?

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Hi, I'm Ngan Temi.

17:12

Huh?

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Ngan Temi. But Ngan Temi. Okay, Ngan Temi. I'd like to order a drink. What would you like to drink? Coffee, please.

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Hot? Hot. Hot coffee, bitter. A little sweet. A little sweet, like the person. And I...

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I want bitter coffee, too. Like my life.

17:40

Okay, bye.

17:42

Why is this guest notemi not disturbing this guest?

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I want to watch the video again.

17:51

Her voice is beautiful. Wow, it's disgusting. Let's continue. After your journey in the movie, before that I want to pull, you said you became an artist not because of your own desire. The push from my sitter people, including my mother.

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My mother wanted to have a career in the entertainment world, but it was just banned at that time. But I heard you wanted to enter art, right? Yes, but you know, people in the old days, who wants to enter the art campus? Right? Always with... So where are you going to be a lecturer?

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What about your future? Minimal PMS. I don't want you to suddenly get fat. Or suddenly get a gimbal. That's how it was. I have a dream to enter the art industry

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because I used to do band with my friends at home.

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Are you from Jakarta?

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No, in Malang. I'm originally from Malang. Ngalang. Batu? No, Malangkota. Malang. I'm originally from Malang. Ngalam. No, Malangkota. Malangkota. How long have you been there?

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Since I was born. And I grew up there until I was in my second semester of college.

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You're really from there.

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I'm really from there. I speak Javanese. Oh, yes. It's safe. I'm just kidding. I started in 2005.

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And you band? What about the music? I had two bands. One of them was hip metal.

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Hip metal?

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Linkin Park. In Indonesia, it's Saint Loco. Yes, something like that. The vocalist was two.

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Are you a vocalist or a guitarist? I'm a vocalist. I can't hold a musical instrument. You're a snitch. I'm a snitch. I'm a snitch, but...

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Seriously? Back then.

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But now, I'm embarrassed to see it again.

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Why?

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But...

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But I was influenced in my group. I don't know why, but I like hanging out with older people. That's why my first girlfriend is older than me. That's weird. I'm always the youngest in my group. Always? There are at least 2 or 3 people.

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It's rare to be are younger than me. Maybe 2 or 3 people. Rarely with the same age. The same age is there. But more comfortable with the same age.

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Click with the same age.

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Including more click with older people. Yes.

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Older people.

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I like the mature ones. I don't like to enjoy the process. Cool. That's why I... I heard you were in a band, but I thought you were a vocalist in a band. I love you. That was my dream. I wanted to study art.

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But my dad forbade me. You didn't have a bank account? It was hard. I mean But my dad was against it. You didn't go to school? It was hard. I mean, the parents back then...

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If we were to fight, we'd lose. There was no debate. You tried to make it...

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I'm the vocalist of Krip. How was it? In the eyes of it's art. Look at my face. It's all on camera. Who doesn't want it?

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Sorry, Mbak Mbak Man.

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In my father's eyes, I was one of those who was often said that the future is bad. Because I was one of those who were often called the future of the slum. Because I woke up in the afternoon, rarely at home. I woke up at 1am, then I woke up, ate, and played soccer in the evening.

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After Maghrib, I went out again, stayed at a friend's house, or went home at night. Just like that. So, I was considered..., stayed at my friend's house or whatever. Or if I didn't, I went home at night. Just like that. So, I was considered... There was a fear from the people at home. My father said, Ah, what are you going to be?

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What can you do? At home, I never saw you working. I never saw you helping your parents. I never had empathy. My parents are tired. I'm tired of my parents, what can I do for you? Yeah, yeah, nothing. I'm just playing around, hanging out, going home late, hanging out, going home late. And you're often scolded.

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Not bad. Do you prefer to stay silent or do you want to work? I can't, I don't have any defense. You admit it too. Yeah, even I'm just a school for more than 4 months.

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I'm done.

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I'm a handsome version of Rastegu.

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You're Rastegu too.

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I'm 2 semesters. You're still 4 months old.

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You're still a baby.

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Come in.

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4 months, Sir.

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I think your voice was beautiful.

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That's why I said,

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I see.

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Which one is the sweet one?

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That one. Oh, that one.

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Thank you.

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When I was in school, I was pretty good in the first grade. I was still in the senior high school ranking.

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Ranking?

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Rankings are 1 to 5. 3, 3, 3. Up to 3. So, between those, I was still in the senior high school ranking. Ranking? Rankings are 1 to 5, right? 3. So, you were in the top 3? Yes, I was in the top 3. I was in the first grade.

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Still okay. You were diligent. I was in the second grade.

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What was the trigger?

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I don't know. I just didn't like school. I just wanted to play. Then I got to know the guys. While the guys were not in school, some were in college. So I liked hanging out with them,

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playing cards, playing PS, playing billiards. I just left. I left home. And they didn't invite you. No.

23:59

You were the one who was touched. It's better to be the guys than to listen to this teacher.

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Like, I feel so free. While I'm bored with the routine at school. I started to be lazy. Even back then, I was afraid that I would be caught, my absence, there were many of Alva's, who took the report. Those guys.

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Wow. Some of them had faces like mine. They looked, well, white. Not a descendant, but white.

24:32

If those guys were me, would you have invited them? I was the only one who was in the main PS, who wanted to take the report. I was like, I'll do it, Dick. I'm the one who's being reported. I'm the one who's being reported. This is my brother, and this is his mother.

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Because I felt so humiliated by that brother, by that thug. So, I asked for help to take my report. I was afraid if my mom took it. So, he admitted that he's my brother. And the teacher believed it?

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Yes, she believed it. Even, that brother often got sick leave. He's my brother. And the teacher believed it? Yes, she believed it. Even the guys often gave me sick leave. I called Wartel. It was still Wartel. I called them and said,

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I'm sick, please come to school. I said, what's this?

25:17

It's so frequent.

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Before you go to school, you called and said, please come to me.

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Yes, after the sports class. I like sports. If it's sports, you'll come. I'll come to the sports class. After that, bye-bye. But it can change, because of your ranking.

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Usually when you get it, how do you maintain it? If I'm from the first semester, I don't know why, in my class, if you're smart, you're lame.

25:44

You feel like that. Oh, you feel that way?

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That's the stigma. So, the fear is that if you're smart, you're not accepted in your hometown. So, the point is this, Pras. I'm a face of a bule who lives in a village.

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Is that a burden?

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That's it. In the end, after I pulled, why is my reason like that? Because I was different from the most ordinary child in the environment. So, so that it can be accepted, I will do anything that Tongkrong wants.

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So that I can be accepted. Wow, elementary school I was private.

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My friends were all like this.

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I can do it myself.

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Like that.

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Like Ernest.

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Yes. Because at that time, my country, when I was still young, my mom said I wasn't good. Okay. So I went to private school. From private school, the junior high school moved to the country.

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I was scared.

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I was afraid to move to another country. I was often bullied. You were bullied.

26:48

I was bullied.

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You were called punchline. Because I lived in a teacher's house, which was surrounded by villages. The playground was mixed with the children's village. When I was still a kid, I was often told,

27:03

Oh, Londo, Londo.

27:04

What? The colonizer, Londo, Londo. What?

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The colonizer.

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Londo means Dutch.

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Dutch, I know. So, are you angry or scared? Scared.

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So you feel like Londo. I feel like Londo. I was so scared.

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When I was a kid.

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You were this big, guys.

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So you were really like a bully back then. Yes, that's why I only made friends with people who felt like, this kid accepts me. So I played in the circle, I played at his house, played Sega at his house, or I was friends with him everywhere.

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That's it. So when I moved from private elementary school to junior high school, I was scared. Because I imagined that the kids in the country must look the same as the villagers who often bully me. Alias like me. And the look of the kids in the country towards the private school was, oh, mommy, what are you doing? That's right.

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That's the stereotype. That's why my survival method is that. Where there is a hangout, how do I get into that hangout? For example, I have to buy one of the... ...Estate every day.

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You want to. When they came home from school, they went to the store to buy cigarettes. I joined them. You didn't smoke at that time. But you just wanted to be accepted.

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Yes, there were some people who were like that. Especially if you... But do you feel that you're handsome? Honestly. Honestly.

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You're in the middle of the crowd.

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The guys are flirting.

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Like me.

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There are people like you who are a bit special. And do you feel that I'm different? Yes, you're different. But I don't want to say that I'm handsome.

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Because I'm not too top tier, I'm the lowest.

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Yes, of course.

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Yes. So, I'm afraid of being different.

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So, I'm afraid.

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Really.

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Too handsome. Too handsome. Really? Yeah He's like, he's like He's like, he's like Too cancerous

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Too cancerous

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He's making a joke

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Oh my

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Oh my

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So whatever I do The kids play in the paddy field, I'll go You play in the paddy field? Play in the paddy field

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Yeah, London, play in the paddy field

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Even though I don't know the essence of it What's the point of playing in the paddy field?

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Just join us! Just join us!

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Just let me be accepted!

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Guys, I'm in a row in Kali.

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Join us!

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You can even play in a row at home!

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Yes!

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I'm confused.

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What's the fun of it? But it's like...

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It's so hard to be accepted.

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But it's not for being accepted. So I have a problem there. It turns out, after I grew up and understood why I was like that, because of that, I wanted to be different. Not as good as that actually. Not as good as that. I know you first, bro.

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From the movie, Punk in Love. I really like your character there. I really like it. Is that your real hair? At first, it was my real hair. So, if you look at it, there's a difference.

30:34

There are only a few scenes. Because it was retake. So, at first, it was my real hair. My hair was similar to yours. Straight like this? What do you mean? Long.

30:44

Long, and then you mean by long? Long, but it's inclined. So, I cut here for the movie. The shooting was 30 days. There were more than 10 cities. We took the bus to each city. Here, for example, in Cepu, Semarang.

31:01

All the cities are real?

31:02

Real.

31:03

In Malang, too. It's a hassle to shoot.. Real? In Malang, too. The shooting. Well, when the shooting was done, I cut my hair. Then suddenly there must be a lack of scenes.

31:14

The hair.

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It was finally figured out by the makeup artist in the beginning week. But it didn't work. There was one scene.

31:22

Which scene?

31:23

The fight scene. I remember it very well. Oh, the ending. The last one scene. Which scene? The fight scene. I remember it so well. Oh, the ending.

31:26

The last one.

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All the punks. Yeah, yeah. The one where I shouted, calling the punks to come. That's right. That's not real hair. Oh.

31:34

But from the beginning to the end, everything is real. Is there any Gen Z kid who watches Punk in Love? Imagine. In Love? Imagine, that movie is crazy Do you know? That's a legend movie This is... This is... This is...

31:48

Honestly, from the inside Baju Baskin!

31:52

You don't want to follow me?

31:53

So...

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Why do I like and be proud of that movie? Because I finally have a male market There you unlock for... I have a male market Oh, so you unlocked it to get a market? Before that, I was always known as a pretty boy

32:13

And I don't like it

32:14

You don't like it?

32:16

I don't like it You don't like it? No, no, no No! No, really!

32:47

I'm playing with my friends AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Mas Bek, models like that. Pretty boys, right? It's sold visually. For women.

32:48

But I don't like it.

32:49

Always the role is like that. The cool guy. Or for example, a high school student who got off the car.

32:56

BMW Z4.

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Like that.

32:58

Give a slow-mo.

32:59

Yes.

33:00

While I'm not...

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Actually, honestly, it's not comfortable to be like that.

33:04

Not comfortable.

33:05

In fact, you're not comfortable with the film Punk in Love. If Punk in Love, I'm one of the ones I'm proud of because I finally got respect from the male market. Yes, that's right. I was there, I didn't know you. The only one I know is Vino. Yes.

33:23

Right? Yes. Then there's you with pink hair. He's a guy who likes to wear a wig. He's a very strong character. And after that, I met my friend.

33:35

Oh, yeah.

33:37

So, I have a friend named Yogi. He's a latecomer. He looks like me, but he's an Arab.

33:47

We're both Malangese. We're just from different schools. But he's my schoolmate. We used to hang out together when we went home from school. Back then, we were riding motorcycles. Back then, we were riding wild drag race on the street.. Back then, we were like a bunch of crazy drug racers. We hung out a lot.

34:07

He was quite popular in his school. We ended up hanging out together. He had a girlfriend in my school. Coincidentally, we were in the same class. We were friends at first. And then, I was the one who was looking for a patient.

34:30

I approached the girl. That's it.

34:33

Bab.

34:36

Bab.

34:37

I approached the girl. And then, it was a fight. You got caught.

34:45

Yeah.

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Because we're in the same group. We'll be apart for a long time. Yeah. It's not good. I and the girl became bad. Her friendship.

35:01

I and her boyfriend, who is also a roommate, was also not good.

35:06

I'm a high school student.

35:08

Really?

35:09

After graduating, I only had a year of college, then I went to Jakarta. I had forgotten that. Sorry, Bang Go Potong, was the fight until UFC? No, no.

35:20

Just a mouth?

35:22

Or just sitting together?

35:23

No, no. But through this girl. It's not good anymore. It's not good anymore. In the end, it's just a gossip. That's more uncomfortable, guys.

35:31

That's more uncomfortable. It's better to meet actually. Correct. Because it's not over.

35:35

Correct.

35:36

After that, I went to college for a year, I moved to Jakarta, started to start a career. I've forgotten. Jakarta, started to build a career, and then I forgot. I think it's just a story from my high school days. I forgot how many years I was in Jakarta, I heard that this late yogi was studying at IKJ. He was in Jakarta too. But we didn't contact each other.

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I just heard that he was studying at IKJ. A few years later, I heard from a film person, he started to be an astrada 2. In the film.

36:11

Okay.

36:12

Oh, do you know Yogya? Astrada in my place, oh yeah, my friend in high school. You said, that's my friend. Yes.

36:21

Do you continue? But I...

36:22

Oh, never mind.

36:23

You're oversharing, bro. You're oversharing, bro.

36:28

Yeah. Go on. Go on.

36:35

One... I forgot. A few years later, he was the Asrada. Well, when he was Asrada, he told one of the directors, his name is Bang Ocay, he made PANGINLOVE.

36:50

He told about his life in Malang. When he was really in the punk community, everything, the story was really the reality of his life. Exactly like that. Exactly like that, although there are love spices that can be added. He told that to Bang Ocai.

37:06

Bang Ocai decided to make a movie. He agreed. And he has to play in that movie.

37:14

And he has to play in it?

37:15

He should.

37:16

Okay.

37:17

Go home to shoot another title. Naas, by accident on Radio Dalem. He rides a motorcycle, if I'm not mistaken, he was listening to Srempet Bus or something in the morning. Then suddenly, he came to me with a casting offer. He came to me to Multivision Plus at that time.

37:40

I met Mr. Ocay. When I came, the first thing I was asked was, Do you know Yogi? Which Yogi? The son of my relative.

37:51

Oh, yes.

37:54

This is a story about him.

37:56

Yes. But you've heard the news about Yogi, right? Yes, I heard. He just passed away. Yes, he just shot with me.

38:04

Okay. Then, he should be a shoot with me. Okay.

38:05

And he was supposed to be the actor. I was so nervous.

38:07

He was supposed to be the actor.

38:09

He was supposed to be the actor. Because it was his story.

38:13

Okay.

38:15

So when I read it, I was quite nervous. And I imagined, this is his story.

38:22

And I was there.

38:23

And I was there. Wow And I've been there.

38:26

It's a real mystery. That's why I'm so happy with that movie. Because I'm running it on one side, it's very serious. If you watch the movie, if you have the DVD now,

38:38

I don't know if it's still on Netflix. There's a writing on the back for the late Yogi. I don't remember. I didn't... I just... I just...

38:48

I just... I just... I just...

38:52

I just... So, that script came to me. Then I read it. This is his story. Wow, it's a fun fact.

39:02

And people are still looking for the movie.

39:04

Don't pause the video.

39:06

Wait.

39:07

And the movie shouldn't be in Javanese. It shouldn't be in Javanese? The script is in Indonesian.

39:13

I said it. Malang language is different. Malang language jokes are different. He's still a Malang kid, but the language is Indonesian. I want it to be like FTV, like Javanese people are being mocked. I want it to be in Indonesian, but it's not enough.

39:28

If possible, it should be in Malangese. So I helped Bang Oce to translate it word for word. What's the good thing about Malangese? What's the bad thing? That's why Vino... Who else?

39:44

Yogi, Hinanda, and... Who's the girl? Girinder Kara. One more, the one who plays KKN. You guys are that good. I forgot my name.

40:08

Aulia Sara. Oh, Aulia Sara. So, they were learning languages. Yes. So, I said, you help them. So, they can say it perfectly. Not everyone is good at speaking Janco.

40:22

So, you're a script consultant too. Yes, but I? Yeah, but... How do I say this? I'm the one who... You're the one who helps everyone. Because not everyone is good at speaking Cok.

40:32

Now, the kids of PIK2 speak Cok. That's it. Cucuk, cucuk, cucuk, cucuk, cucuk.

40:45

That's it.

40:51

The fun fact. And after the film Punk in Love, you started to get a lot of male fans. At the end. One of them, I was the presenter of the music event, it also helped me a lot to get more fans. And the thing that I like the most about you is One of the reasons I became a music presenter was because of the help you gave me.

41:05

And the thing that I like the most about you is... I should say, I love your family. How many children do you have? Five. How many boyfriends? One.

41:17

One? One, with a butt.

41:19

The most handsome?

41:20

The most handsome. If you don't get a boyfriend, you keep looking for him. Or you really want to have one. I'm the one who's curious.

41:31

One more, please.

41:34

Why are you so greedy?

41:37

I was the one who was jealous.

41:39

I mean, I don't have a boyfriend.

41:42

Because I feel insecure. Maybe my testosterone is decreasing.

41:47

From the beginning, I was curious. How can I hang out with this person? I bought a car. Why don't I get a boyfriend? I mean, I was like that.

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42:00

Until finally, there was a time before I was old. I remember that time, before I was getting old, I remember it was the beginning of the year, I forgot. Before I was getting old, I had a greeting with my wife. I was hoping, maybe my luck is four times better than this. Okay, I'm greeting you, don't talk about the kids' problems anymore.

42:20

I greeted her. We were getting old. Until then, I didn't tell like, what? I'm like, what? I'm like, what? I'm like, what? I'm like, what? I'm like, what? I'm like, what?

42:35

I'm like, what? We're done. You're lying. You're lying.

42:46

I really want to. Please.

42:51

That's it.

42:52

Because I want to have a best friend. Because when I was in... There was a time when I had a pretty good relationship with Boka. And I often feel jealous when I see my friends who can talk to their dad. Talk about anything. Talk about cars, talk about football, talk about basketball, talk about anything.

43:18

I was sad at that time. In the classroom, there was one of my friends who had like, damn, his relationship with his father was really fun. Yeah, that was really irritating. Guys, if you have fun stories, look at Tongkrongan first.

43:33

There were kids,

43:35

like me, maybe not. I went to my dad, I was like, my dad is good at this.

43:41

What am I good at? That's painful. But I have forgiven the past. Because I was... I think the 80s and 90s were in that order. My father... I don't blame our president at that time.

44:01

But it was really hard. Maybe the head of the family too.

44:06

Sujut, you!

44:08

Musab!

44:09

Skocam!

44:10

That's it, sir. I have a line there. I want to have a son, especially because of that. I want to have a best friend. I want to do things with my son that I saw in my friend. Even though my friend doesn't have a tendency to show off to his father.

44:30

But it's not hidden from our attention. That's right. That's it.

44:34

It will be compared to us.

44:35

That's why when I got home from Umroh, I was pregnant. You were pregnant for a while. I was pregnant again. I was pregnant. Not long after you got pregnant? Not long after I got pregnant. I was like, what? I'm pregnant again?

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44:48

I was like, oh my God.

44:50

And we were like, I hope it's a boy. Oh, you were like that? Okay. Until we found out, we waited for 4-5 months.

45:00

I was so happy when I got pregnant.

45:02

Wow, thank God. Your prayer is there.

45:05

It can happen.

45:08

I really wanted to. I used to think that I was not trusted. Holding a girl, I was not trusted. Well, I accepted it. I was ready to support my girls. Maybe my responsibility is bigger.

45:23

Because there are many women who have been hurt before. so I have to take care of my children now.

45:29

That's what you said.

45:31

Because if the child is a girl, the father is naughty. Maybe, maybe.

45:35

Yes, I often think about it.

45:38

I'm all guys. I used to really want a girl. Now I'm as safe as you.

45:46

Safe?

45:47

Safe.

45:48

I'm turning 2nd February.

45:51

Same as me.

45:52

I haven't had any prayers.

45:54

You're a pervert!

46:00

And he's also a pervert. He's buried.

46:03

Repeat my prayers, God. You're a sharp bush in Sondokan.

46:10

Who knows what could happen.

46:12

What do you want as a girl? That's how it is usually. A man who has a daughter, definitely wants to have a son. A son definitely wants to have a daughter. But I'm a Minang person. The stereotype, or the descendants,

46:29

having a daughter feels like she will hold the house, she will be a mother. But the more I come here, the more I'm sure it's hard. Because of my wife's busyness,

46:43

I also, last year, think I promised both of them. That's it. There are many other girls. But, you're holding a man's hand. That's right. Now I'm holding his hand.

47:02

He said, no.

47:03

Not before. Now I'm in love with him. He said, no, no, no. Not now, not now. Well, in the end, I don't know. Maybe I'm not ready. Maybe it was just last night, I was talking with Tio. It was just last, about the girl's son, just last night. I saw...

47:28

Sadik has a daughter, if her son saw her father go, he would cry and roll around. If my son... He would just nod,

47:38

okay, good luck.

47:40

Nice, bro.

47:42

So I was like... It turned out... You didn't ask what time we're going to play. What time we're going to play, we're not playing together.

47:49

We're like...

47:50

If a girl is being naughty, I'm like... I'll just go to the podcast tomorrow. She's crying. It turns out that I have been in a relationship. But no one knows in life. I'm still 34 years old.

48:02

My wife is 32 years old. So, yeah. Still. How old were you when you got married?

48:08

Why am I asking that?

48:11

Pregnant? Pregnant, at the age of my child, 40. 40, bro? I'm 6 years older. So, still... Yes, at the age that has started to...

48:24

Lazy. I mean, need extra, be careful. And at that time, I was still in my early years. I mean, I needed extra care. And it was during the COVID era. Oh, during the COVID era. And my wife had a blood test.

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48:34

You stayed at home, right? Don't tell your son. He's a man.

48:38

Don't use the word, okay?

48:39

Why?

48:41

You're so weird.

48:42

Staying at home.

48:48

So, during the COVID era, I was nervous. Because my wife suddenly got a stroke. In what month? 6th. 5th or 6th. She was having a fever. Then I was like,

49:02

Oh, I'm scared. During the COVID era. I was like, oh, I'm scared. When the COVID era came. I was 40 years old. That's how old I was.

49:08

It's quite a bother.

49:09

I was scared. I was scared of his health. Because I was too ambitious to have this child. So he had to bear the consequences. I felt more guilty there. But we just prayed at that time.

49:23

Eh, it's been seven months. It's been seven months, it's big. It's pretty big. And Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, just bye bye. With a healthy child, this Showa.

49:32

Really. Want to add more? No, this is really fixed. If this, every day, yesterday, like this, see, my brother just had a baby again. Yes. I have a baby again. I saw the story. I was in the bathroom,

49:46

he went into the bathroom. I have a baby again, it's funny.

49:50

No, it's not funny.

49:52

Don't say that. I mean, the prayer is for the other. The other.

50:00

Half-Lusin's son. Half-Lusin.

50:04

Half-Lusid. Half-lucid. Half-lucid.

50:09

It's troublesome when you're on the road. It's troublesome when you're flying. It's troublesome when you're taking care of the car. Oh yeah, you have to leave your car once. Two cars or one car? Two cars. Oh my God.

50:22

Seven seats.

50:23

Yeah.

50:24

Yeah, right. Two cars if you drive all the way. Seven seats? Yes.

50:25

Two cars. Definitely two cars. Because sometimes I don't drive alone. There's a driver. Yes, yes. It's troublesome.

50:32

The school is expensive. We want the best. How old is the oldest? The oldest is already in college. College?

50:42

Already in college.

50:43

One in the public school Indonesia, one in UI. So you're like his mother.

50:47

Yes.

50:48

Like his mother. And you're waiting for...

50:50

Yes.

50:51

How is it like communicating with a boy? Is there a difference? It's fun. I taught him the math of the fruit version of Rispu. I said, this boy is my toy. He's my toy. When I was a girl, I couldn't play fighting.

51:08

Now, I can play fighting. On the bed, it's always messy. No matter what time it is, the bed is never clean. Because we play fighting. We play sword fighting.

51:20

Now, I'm teaching him how to say Awur. For example, this jacket. There's any writing.

51:25

What does it say?

51:27

And then my son goes like this. Stringumdininimiu.

51:31

Yes, that's right.

51:35

He's so angry.

51:41

That's right. Semut. Correct.

51:47

Okay. Then I said,

51:48

it turns out that talking about Ngawuri is as good as Pak Ngui. Wow, crazy. I... My question continues. I'll go back to when you asked me at WA. One time,

52:03

he wanted to be something. What if support? Whatever it is. Oh yeah, I promised myself to break the chain of what I used to be a dictator. Okay. Although sometimes now consciously or unconsciously, I deliver the same thing in a different way.

52:27

In a different way. Sometimes. If I'm conscious, I pull it again. But sometimes it's just pronounced unconsciously. For example, my second son is studying at UI. He took a double degree in International Psychology.

52:43

Double degree? Yes. And this year he has to go to Australia to continue his education.

52:49

Okay.

52:51

At that time, I fully support. I had a conflict with my wife. My wife wanted him to stay here. I felt, don't do it. He has already studied international. From an early age, he went to international school.

53:04

He went to international college. This is his dream. Later, his life will be like, wow since I was a kid. This is his dream, his life. I'm an adult there. But in the end... Very wise.

53:11

Wise.

53:12

But in the end I was nervous.

53:14

Scared.

53:16

Scared in the sense, if I'm too lost, it's dangerous. Then what if I don't come here later? I want to give full confidence to my child. And hopefully, the child will respond to it. Hopefully. That's what we haven't seen.

53:29

That's right. That's why we're worried. But I try to be a parent who... It's different. My child, for example, has a C grade. We used to be out of C.

53:39

Yes.

53:40

What's the C?

53:42

We can be can finish it. What's the C? Culun.

53:48

Culun, you. Let's all be together.

53:50

Culun.

53:52

For example, my son is a good student. I'm more focused on... There are a lot of A's. I don't see the C. There are a lot of A's. Back then, I finished it.

54:03

Yes, immediately. What is this?

54:07

You were like, what is this?

54:09

So I tried it, but not every time I had the awareness for it. Sometimes indirectly, for example, Bro, I want to be a dancer. Without realizing it, suddenly I was like, I'm a dancer. I'm the same as everyone else.

54:32

Unconsciously, this is just a reflection.

54:33

Suddenly, you were like that?

54:34

Yes.

54:35

Ah, dancer.

54:37

I finally corrected it.

54:39

Immediately or?

54:40

Immediately.

54:40

Okay.

54:41

Because when I realized it, I knew it didn't feel good.

54:45

That's cool.

54:46

His face changed immediately.

54:49

Because he likes K-pop. Expressive. I mean, he likes to dance, likes to follow the dance. And at that time I apologized.

54:59

Oh, you apologized right away?

55:00

I'm sorry.

55:01

No, you corrected like, ah, dancer. That's really cool.

55:05

I swear, that's so cool. But it was awkward. It was awkward. Because the conversation was in the car. Then I'm sorry. But finally I support.

55:17

And it was proven when he was in high school, he even made a director. He was the director. The dance director. The event director. The director of the event. The dance, right? He's the one who organized the flow.

55:30

He choreographed the dance. He did it at home. So, sometimes... And he proved it. He proved it. And I felt that if we get support, it can happen.

55:41

Right.

55:42

He likes it. We can't control what the future will be. True. And the rules of parents, from the past until now, need proof from the child. I don't know why.

55:54

We... Oh, come on. So smart. The great thing is, parents now don't deny. They immediately say, yes, he fits in here. Like my son, IP's an IPB. He decided to be a vet.

56:09

I was a bit surprised. Surprised?

56:12

I thought, damn it.

56:16

I was like, I mean, I'm a business mathematician, I think I should be a beauty doctor. I gave my opinion, why not Dr. Kecantikan? Why is he so rich? What did my son say? Not everything is about money.

56:31

Oh, shut up.

56:34

We live in a different era. You were born with a comfort. I don't have it yet.

56:39

Yes, not everything is about money.

56:41

Where did you go to school?

56:46

I'm kidding. I'm still angry

56:48

I want to break up take it

56:52

I want to break up

56:56

but when he went

56:58

he proved that he likes it

57:00

yeah if you asked me, what if your kid wants to be a TikToker? Now I'm going to tell you. Someday, your kid really likes it.

57:13

And he wants to be a denis caknan's kendang shopkeeper. Like, do you support that? And he's good at...

57:25

Like a gag too.

57:25

Similar to me.

57:29

But the context is he's good or not?

57:31

Good, but he's a fat guy. Do you support?

57:36

Support.

57:37

TikTokers who dance.

57:39

Support.

57:39

Support.

57:40

This is my son, if he watches this, how many years more, I declare, I support.

57:44

De, develop your talent.

57:49

Who knows there's talent in that. Art is not wrong. I'm afraid. Although we are also responsible for directing. But what if the child likes it?

58:03

I was once asked, Coki, your son actually likes music too, but he plays suling. Why? I said. Even though in my head,

58:16

Suling, damn it.

58:20

We don't underestimate it, it's a skill, guys. But outside our head, in my head, I'm a guitarist, it's a skill, guys. But outside our range. In my head, I'm a guitarist, my son is a guitarist.

58:32

Support.

58:34

But I will ask twice. Unfortunately, we are like this. Unfortunately, Pras, unfortunately, people who are like before, who are niche, their preferences are niche, for example, gendang, suling. In our country, it can't be as developed abroad. Right. The appreciation here is...

58:53

Or the situation is also less... Right. We just talk about it, people still laugh. Why laugh? Because maybe it's still considered ordinary. In my opinion, gendang is difficult. Difficult. Suling, the mouth is really Suling is also difficult

59:08

And suling has different lengths Different shapes

59:11

Right, it's different Different in every... Especially salung, minang That's what Romy once taught me My mouth is cramped, two seconds It's difficult

59:22

I've seen people playing suling The best is one of the band members,

59:26

in an Indonesian contest. Ah. In the band.

59:30

I've noticed it. Because I was the MC. I noticed, he's good. The melody is scary, man.

59:36

Yeah.

59:37

It's scary.

59:38

It's crazy.

59:39

It's true.

59:40

If he's that good. It's a real feel.

59:42

And it happens to your kid next time. You're playing a joke. When I asked you that in the content, I was like, don't ask me back. Because I wasn't ready. I wasn't ready with my own question. That's why I said, yes, I'll return it.

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1:00:08

I, guys, who watch you on WA, I panicked that podcast, two people attacked me. But the last question from me before there's a netizen story. Are you at home, are you VOC or enough? High pitch, maximum home? Or just a high pitch? Maximum, I think, a high pitch. Never?

1:00:30

Never. Because, well, there's a reason from the past. Because we were raised with a high-pitched tone. I often hear screaming, I often hear throats, I often hear things that can actually be talked about sitting down. But that's the way of teaching. That's what you broke up.

1:00:59

I once talked about this to my parents at the dining table. Ever? Ever. I finally revealed that, back then, the education was like this, this, this. Back then, my dad was like this, this, this.

1:01:15

Back then, my mom was like this, this. I can accept their excuses. But if you don't get bullied like that, maybe you can't be a person like now. I accept that. But I just want to say that

1:01:29

in my age, I can't accept that. Yes, that's right. Where is your ego? I understand that as a parent, there is no guidebook. So maybe you do what you used to get. Yes.

1:01:43

I accept that now. Because of that, I also became a strong mental person. But now for me and my children, I do things differently. But please don't comment on that, because I have my own style. And my parents have been through this several times. This is one of the things that I'm proud of.

1:02:12

My parents often visit my house. They come to my house 3-4 times a year. Every time they stay at my house, they see that my children never fight with each other. Just because of, for example, a fight, there's never been. And I'm pretty proud when my parents admit that...

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Give praise too.

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Yes.

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My children never fight. Never. Never fight, never... Never. I never cover it up. They are very sweet and obedient kids.

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I think this is a blessing for me. So when my kid does something wrong, I think it's because of his ignorance. That's why I told him, because you don't know yet, don't do this because of this. If he did it again, maybe he forgot

1:03:16

what I said. I just reminded him. Do you remember when you said this? It turned out to be easier to get in. Compared to, don't do this. This, this, this.

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If you get hit, it'll break. This is expensive. It turns out, the conversation... As good as it is... I don't blame, I don't defend with this. But you're a girl, right? I have two boys who are very close in age.

1:03:51

They're only two years old. I don't know if you're at my house. I'm the same, actually. Very slow. But it can explode when it's repeated again.

1:04:12

If your two sons play soccer in front of the TV,

1:04:15

the TV will hit them. Because there's a field. Okay.

1:04:18

Hunting for three minutes.

1:04:27

My legm was broken.

1:04:29

My head was broken.

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Some of my organs were broken.

1:04:35

My glass was broken.

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What do you do, bro? Yeah.

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Then he immediately... He was silent. He said, you're the one who called, right?

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You? You.

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What are you talking about?

1:04:46

I'm just saying.

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Well, I can't. I can't use it. Because, what's the worst thing in my family is not necessarily the worst thing in your family. Right. That's why I have a hope of having a daughter.

1:04:59

Maybe I'll be a little calm. I see my child exactly like that. I saw my son exactly the same as me. The energy, the energy. Jump there, jump here. I and my son feel 11. The energy is really big.

1:05:15

I don't know, someday he'll go home at night, guys.

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Yeah.

1:05:21

Drunk.

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And he tried to hit on me.

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I'm home!

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But...

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I was like...

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It's impossible. You were sleeping. My question was... Are you drunk?

1:05:40

No.

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Give it to me.

1:05:45

But it's true.

1:05:46

There's a fear.

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Yes.

1:05:49

The wall in your house means...

1:05:51

It's bad, sir.

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In the room. Everything is abstract. Don't get angry. No. Not at all.

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Just leave it.

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One day, if he leaves the house because he's an adult, it will be your memory.

1:06:03

Right.

1:06:04

Even my picture is fat

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Really?

1:06:07

More like a baby's butt

1:06:12

Maybe he saw his father is like that

1:06:17

Except playing soccer in front of TV

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The LCD is broken?

1:06:23

I'm like, it's okay, relax. You have a lot of podcasts, just buy it.

1:06:31

But I became a sentimental person because of my childhood. That's why now my kids want to draw walls, whatever. Just leave it. I will miss it someday. I mean, playing with crayons, colored pencils, sometimes we step on it, all kinds of things. I'll just leave it. I mean, playing with the pencil, sometimes it's stepped on by us.

1:06:45

I'll just leave it. But if the kids are big, I miss it. I really miss it. I miss it.

1:06:52

Cool, we talked today. There are three stories. Wow, an hour and more. Sorry, guys.

1:06:58

I'm late.

1:06:59

It's great.

1:07:00

I didn't feel it. Let's continue.

1:07:02

Who was it? Ngan Temi. I can't feel it. Let's continue. Who was that?

1:07:05

Uncle, Teh Ngantemi is in the kitchen.

1:07:09

Who is this?

1:07:11

Tiffany, Bang.

1:07:12

Tiffany.

1:07:15

Tiffany. Are you a guy? Dustin.

1:07:19

Let's continue.

1:07:22

They say Teh Ngantemi has a pandika. That's right. Next? I'm gonna go to the Yeah I'm gonna go to the

1:07:28

I'm gonna go to the

1:07:30

I'm gonna go to the

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I'm gonna go to the I'm gonna go to the uh, 74 years old press it first

1:07:48

antony Tiffany

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oh yeah, Tiffany

1:07:52

sorry

1:07:54

papa

1:07:56

papa

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papa, no

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hey, i'm safe

1:08:04

i'm safe i'm safe, I'm safe LOL I'm safe, I'm safe I'm clean, I'm clean LOL

1:08:12

Next question What's up Tiffany? I want to hear your voice on TV

1:08:22

I'm dead, I'm asked to work again LOL I'm asked prepared for that Do you believe I can fly?

1:08:30

I do But I need something

1:08:32

What is it?

1:08:34

Your smile

1:08:40

Don't be mad, it's scary

1:08:44

I'm just happy I'm just happy What is that? Your smile LOL LOL

1:08:48

Don't be mad after the message LOL

1:08:52

The question Okay

1:08:56

This is a question from F. Outdoor How do we survive from the people's sarcasm during the wedding? There are so many people complaining about it. Honestly, we need to talk about this.

1:09:08

Hmm... Commentary after marriage. Have you ever been criticized? Of course. I used to spend all my money and my wife's money to make the wedding

1:09:22

to cover up for people. It was intended for that. event to cover up for people. She was planning to do that. Because I was being bullied by people.

1:09:30

What can you do?

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Your wife has two kids. Can you live with that? Your wife is at a certain level of life, but you're still below her. Can you do that?

1:09:39

That's mental.

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That's why I used to work four programs a day. To prove it. To prove it. I just saved money. I got married a month later. I once had a time to hold 300,000.

1:09:58

After marriage?

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It's over. Because of that event. I was focused on saving money money, making a reception event. At that time, the reception for me was already huge. It was in infotainment everywhere. And make a road to Sumacet because the hotel was crowded at that time. We also made a gondomantu.

1:10:22

All the things, the furniture and everything, must be luxurious, must be top tier. At that time, I agreed with my wife, we closed our mouths. But in the end,

1:10:39

it also damaged us. Because our mouths will not be full. It's okay. It's okay. In the end, I was taught to be brave to say no. I used to say yes all the time. Yes man.

1:10:56

Yes man. I was told to do anything. I was given advice. You have to do this, you have to do that. I said yes. Until I found a lot of things that I was uncomfortable with.

1:11:08

And I didn't dare to say no. But in the end, it exploded. There was a phase of burnout. Until finally I dared to say no. I dare to not care. Dare to not.

1:11:22

Because it used to be like this. There was an era where the artist had to be perfect. Because you live in a house that is full of glass. Everyone can see, everyone can judge. So you have to look always perfect. Your statement is good, your attitude is okay, you have to be able to hide all your bad habits from others. Anyway, people shouldn't know, you have to always look perfect, your appearance, everything.

1:11:55

Because there was an era where the world of artists was like that. Yes, yes, yes. All polish. Until finally... Tired of it? Tired of it. When I found the tiredness,

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1:12:09

I finally just peace. Dare to say? Dare to say. People first saw, Oh, it turns out Andika smokes. Yes.

1:12:18

I used to be very stubborn. Oh yeah, sir? Yes. Because afraid of talking... To judge people. Because this is not a good habit.

1:12:26

Yes, that's right. We're afraid of giving an example. We're afraid of people who are fans following us. The framing is always like that. But in the end, it's a choice. If there's someone...

1:12:44

...your idol, for example, doing something bad, it's your choice to follow it or not. In the end, it's like that. That's how it started. I don't care. Is that possible, sir? At what moment or in what year did you dare to... Burn out, in the end.

1:13:02

Yes, I'm so stupid. Burn out. I dare to, I don't like him. I hate A. I'm...

1:13:09

That's how I got out of it.

1:13:10

It's in the early phases. Because you're tired of it. Yeah, I'm tired. Okay, second question.

1:13:19

Go ahead.

1:13:21

From Murti Tomboy. I want to ask, how do you keep your marriage relationship so it's still going? Because there are so many cheating and all.

1:13:31

Wow, that's... How old are you? I'm 14.

1:13:35

Alhamdulillah.

1:13:36

This is what I often discuss at home with my wife. So every time there's news about our friend, or a friend in our profession, suddenly, I'm like, yes, suddenly, I can't help it. I'm nervous. Because we don't have the Bible, we don't have the guidebook.

1:13:52

How to be a good partner, how to be a good father, how to build a good marriage. There's a theory, but in practice it doesn't fit into every condition.

1:14:04

I agree. The practice can't fit to every condition.

1:14:06

I agree. For example, there's someone, and we're both reading in the room.

1:14:12

Right? And we usually look at each other.

1:14:17

I hope it doesn't reach us.

1:14:19

I'm afraid. I'm afraid. I'm honestly afraid. I'm getting more and more afraid. I'm honestly afraid. I'm getting more afraid. Because now people are normalized that... It's okay if you're uncomfortable, just leave it.

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1:14:36

It's starting to become a common thing to talk about. In the past, you have to try first. Try this, try that. What about the child, bro? What kind of child, what kind of view of people. Yes, there are positive and negative.

1:14:49

But it impacts us outside, so it's hard. We who are still in the house, it's quite easy to read the news. Even if there is a divorce news, I try not to follow my wife. In the end, I did.

1:15:07

Yes, so even though the news is quite...

1:15:09

It can be like this.

1:15:11

Even though we know in the end, oh, this is the A1 info, it turns out that the A is like this, the B is like this, like this. I kind of choose to not want to know.

1:15:22

Yes, yes.

1:15:23

If I'm personal, I'll go want to laugh. Yeah, yeah. For me personally, I went straight home. And I was with my wife. And with my friends. That's it. I, thank God,

1:15:35

I never went to club. Back then, when I was still drunk, I was drunk at home. Even now, I don't want to go out. You're so drunk. Even this, I don't want you to go out. You smell like a dog. You're in front of me.

1:15:55

So, there are many ways.

1:15:59

If I see a lot of kids, I'm really scared.

1:16:01

What will happen to their mentality? So, if I want to do all kinds of things, fortunately, I still have it in my head. My kids, if they appear in my imagination, if we think about all kinds of things, think about weird things, the brakes are my kids.

1:16:15

I imagine, what if that happens to your kid? I'm not ready yet.

1:16:19

Oh, my God.

1:16:21

I'm not ready yet. That's why, especially my type, I'm not, for example, my first child already has a girlfriend.

1:16:30

Already has a girlfriend?

1:16:31

Already. Has she introduced her to you? She introduced me to her at the wrong time. Why? When my late mother-in-law passed away.

1:16:40

What a happy person.

1:16:42

she introduced her to my girlfriend.

1:16:44

So funny. What's wrong with you? So funny. I'm so perfect. So perfect.

1:16:54

What's wrong with you?

1:16:56

When she's already started dating, you're ready with the risk. Maybe you'll break up, you'll be disappointed, or something like that. You'll cry. Even though it's part of your process as a human being.

1:17:11

But we as parents know, those who have had experience, we're all in the same boat.

1:17:17

Right, right, right.

1:17:18

I think if for example, suddenly, one day they're getting married, and then they meet a man who is not right, for example, Beka Julan, and then he is spoiled. I'm not ready for that.

1:17:31

I'm not ready. Hopefully we are given a strong mental and extraordinary wisdom in our hearts. Hopefully. That's why I once said this, according to people, this is bullshit, but I finally dare to talk about it,

1:17:44

because who knows this can be a handle for many people out there. I want to give the highest standard for my future candidates. I just want to show that...

1:17:56

Memorize the Quran.

1:17:57

No, no, no.

1:17:59

Watch out.

1:18:01

Don't look anywhere. I don't know that verse either.

1:18:11

For me, staying with one woman is much cooler than you can control thousands of women. Amen. True, true. In my opinion. I talked to Vicky Presidio yesterday. Yes, yes, yes, the player.

1:18:20

The gladiator. Look at this. He himself crazy. Look at this. He's the one who's crazy. Shut up. The reason why he's a gladiator is to wear a Zira shirt. Not for war, but to protect this.

1:18:34

He's covered with iron.

1:18:37

And then,

1:18:39

I... this podcast was aired at Close the Door. He's strong to chase, difficult to defend. He was willing to see men who could defend one. But if you chase, the gladiator is back. Whoever my opponent is, five minutes, whoever the girl is. Maybe that's the answer, Pras.

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1:19:06

Mia B DM-Deman and him. Not the DM.

1:19:10

Mia B DM-Deman and Kismis.

1:19:21

Crazy. That's cool.

1:19:24

That's cool. You're cool. You're doing it, you're cool, but hopefully next time, someday you can be like us.

1:19:31

Maybe that's the answer.

1:19:32

Yes, that's right.

1:19:33

Curiosity is finally a medicine for a moment.

1:19:36

True

1:19:37

So if we're really curious, it's temporary. My mom once said, it tastes the same, 5 minutes is good. I told Vicky, 5 minutes is good too.

1:19:50

But it can be 20 minutes.

1:19:53

It's different. It's different. It's a pro.

1:19:57

Give it up for Mr. Andika.

1:19:59

Today, guys.

1:20:00

Thank you.

1:20:01

Amazing.

1:20:02

It's so nice to chat. This is the longest podcast ever. 78 minutes here. Thank you, thank it looks like 35. I believe in 40 people. Even 42 people. Always healthy. And whatever it is, always blessed by Allah. See you again, friends.

1:20:33

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