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Separuh Aku (TV Series)
''Separuh Aku'' (English: ''Half Me'') was an Indonesian drama soap opera created by SinemArt and produced by Leo Sutanto. It was aired on RCTI, to October 15, 2012, to December 27, 2012, at 9:15 pm (21:15 PM). It is also composed music by Ichsan Nurrachman and Noah' keyboardist David Kurnia Albert. The soap opera has been nominated for the Favorite Drama Series Program at the 16th Annual Panasonic Gobel Awards. Main cast * Asmirandah as Adara * Rezky Aditya as Rama * Miller Khan as Dennis * Michella Putri as Maya * Kevin Andrean as Reza * Putri Anne as Naning * Tia Ivanka as Tia * Ari Wibowo as Sandy * Adipura Prabahaswara as Sudiro * Vira Yuniar as Marni * Johan Jehan as Edi * Triningtyas as Ida * Suheil Fahmi Bisyir as Andi * Malaki Gruno as Adit * Shelsi Valencia as Andien * Debby Sahertian as Mpok Siti * Al Fathir Muchtar as Indra * Fera Feriska as Shinta * Sisy Syahwardi as Sissy * Jonas Rivanno Jonas Rivanno Wattimena (born 20 March 1987), al ...
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16th Annual Panasonic Gobel Awards
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Fera Feriska
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Al Fathir Muchtar
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Malaki Gruno
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