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Elang El Gibran Rosadi (born January 12, 2000) is an Indonesian actor.
Elang received his first Citra Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film Srimulat: Hil yang Mustahal - Babak Pertama in 2022.
Following in his father's footsteps, Elang entered the world of acting in 2010 by starring in his first feature film, Sang Pencerah.
He gained widespread recognition for his role in the film Habibie & Ainun 3, where he replaced Reza Rahadian as the young Habibie.
Elang made his debut as a lead actor through the film Srimulat: Hil yang Mustahal - Babak Pertama, directed by Fajar Nugros.
In the film, Elang played the role of Basuki, one of the members of the Srimulat comedy group.
From this film, he received widespread recognition and critical acclaim from the public and critics.
Elang was nominated for his first Citra Award alongside his father in the same category for Best Supporting Actor at the 2022 Indonesian Film Festival.
A troubled teen turns his life around with the help of a classmate. Years later, their reunion sparks old feelings, but uncertainty clouds their story.
Horror pierces Vivian's life when her husband, Burhan, decides to marry Angel, an avaricious young woman who uses witchcraft to terrorize her family.
Agus and Kalis are in a romantic relationship. It's not a romantic romance, but their relationship is full of uniqueness.
A biopic about the founder of the Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam (Islamic Student Association), Lafran Pane in building the Islamic Students Association (HMI). The national and Islamic values instilled by Lafran became the foundation for HMI in contributing to Indonesia.
Four friends ensnared in a village, haunted by a ghost because of their sins in the past. They are forced to confront the malevolent specter that hungers for retribution, a horrifying Ronggeng dancer ghost determined to unleash its vengeance upon them.
Ajo Kawir is a fighter who fears nothing, not even death. His raging urge to fight is driven by a secret: his impotence. When he crosses paths with a tough female fighter named Iteung, Ajo gets beaten black and blue, but he also falls head over heels in love. Will Ajo’s path lead him to a happy life with Iteung, and, eventually, his own peace of mind?
A young man must attend two major events in one funeral and wedding day. In those two events, he met the woman who would change his life.
When she was in high school, Ainun was known as a smart girl and became the target of many male students, including Habibie. In college, Ainun became a popular figure. Ahmad is a man who dared to express his love for Ainun.
Juno was just a child when his father abandoned him from their village in Central Java. Abandoned and alone, he joins a Lengger dance centre where men shape their feminine appearance and movement. The sensuality and sexuality that came from the dance, mixed with the violent sociopolitical Indonesian environment, forces Juno to move from village to village.
Returning from Mecca, Darwis changes his name to Ahmad Dahlan as he is disturbed by the trend of Islamic laws in his society; that borders on heresy, Syrik (polytheism), and Bid’ah (wrong innovation). Using a compass, he proves that the direction of Qibla (that points to Mecca), in the Great Mosque of Kauman is wrong. The discovery angers every Kyai (Islamic experts), especially the head of the Great Mosque of Kauman, Kyai Penghulu Cholil Kamaludiningrat. Dahlan, who studied in Mecca for five years, is seen as a rebel upstart. Since the proposal of changing the direction of Qibla is rejected, Dahlan starts a movement calling for the change. On his first sermon as a preacher, Dahlan criticizes the habits of residents in his village in Yogyakarta: "In a prayer, only a sincere and patient heart is needed, it requires no Kyais, money, let alone offerings". As a result, Dahlan gets a hostile reception.