Indra Birowo (born in Jakarta on January 9, 1973) is an Indonesian actor and comedian widely known for his roles in various films, soap operas, and television shows.
He is the son of Wargandi Suryo and Farida Pasha, a famous actress known for portraying Mak Lampir in the soap opera Misteri Gunung Merapi.
Indra began his career in entertainment through theater before gaining widespread recognition in the comedy show Extravaganza on Trans TV.
In the film industry, he has starred in several movies, including Arisan! (2003), Janji Joni (2005), Mendadak Dangdut (2006), and Get Married (2007).
Known for his distinctive comedic style, Indra Birowo has also frequently appeared on various television programs as a host and comedian.
With years of experience, he remains active in the Indonesian entertainment industry to this day.
A playboy stages a dating show to earn his inheritance by granting his father's last wish: for his son to marry the most beautiful girl in the world.
Faced with financial difficulties, Sari agrees to be a blind date stand-in for Yasmin, her best friend—unaware that her date turns out to be none other than Utama, the owner of the company where Sari works, whom she dislikes.
After enduring an abusive relationship and unexpected pregnancy, Sofi starts a journey of self-discovery in search of happiness and inner peace.
A cafe waitress with dreams of stardom becomes an unexpected vigilante, fighting to save Batavia City from rampant crime.
After encountering a group of bandits with plans to rape and steal from her, a young widow ventures into the wilderness in search of justice.
Dika concerns on Drajat (46), his father, who behaves strangely and terrifyingly. Bella (20), Dika’s cousin, who helps oversee Drajat, nearly be killed because she is assumed have been long dead. Drajat’s oddities began when his cigarette factory went bankrupt. When Dika accidentally discovers the photographs of Drajat with a grandfather at Mount Kawi. Other evidences ensure Drajat’s engagement with pesugihan (enriching mantra) practice based in Mount Kawi. After discussions with Bella, Dika decides to look for clues to Mount Kawi. Dika bring friends to Mount Kawi for Mbah Kawi. Having never been to Mount Kawi, they invite the school security guard, Jono Kawat, who claimed to have worked selling tuyul (small) crackers at Mount Kawi.
A romantic comedy about Amira, an English tutor, and Juki, a hot-tempered Betawi guy. It begins when Suchin, a Thailand girl who is also Juki girlfriend, asks Amira, her English tutor, to tell Juki that they brakes up because she gets a job in America. During this time she and Juki communicate through gestures. When Amira tells Suchin message, Juki does not accept it and forces Amira to teach him English, to follow Suchin. For fear of Juki, Amira tutors him privately. At the same time, another guy, Taufan, is approaching Amira.
In this sequel to Nagabonar (1986), the now old Nagabonar was asked to live with Bonaga, his foreign educated son, for a while in Jakarta. This was an effort by Bonaga to ask Nagabonar's permission to turn the family palm plantation into a resort. This outraged Nagabonar since the family cemetery was in the plantation. Distraught, he left his son's house and got himself lost in Jakarta.
A film delivery man promises a beautiful young woman to deliver a film reel on time to a movie theater, but the the whole city seems to conspire against him.
Disillusioned with his life and career, a supermarket customer service employee sets out on a journey to locate his estranged father.
A popular high school girl strains her relationship with her close-knit clique when she begins falling for a reclusive, lower-class schoolmate.