Gemi Nuramdhiani

Gemi Nuramdhiani’s got a filmography that’s honestly kind of wild—she doesn’t just stick to one lane. People first took notice of her in “Serbuan Maut” (a.k.a. “The Raid”) back in 2011, which pretty much exploded into legend status for action movies. That film? Relentless. She brought this raw, kinetic energy that matched the non-stop chaos from start to finish. No one really walked away from that movie without remembering the crazy fight scenes, and Gemi just fit right into that mayhem, like she was born for it. Fast forward a decade, and she pops up in “Sri Asih” (2022), which totally flips the script. This one dives into superhero territory, rooted in Indonesian folklore, with a touch of mysticism and plenty of punch. Gemi plays a character who’s not just brawn, but brains too—she gets to sink her teeth into something deeper than just fight choreography. The movie itself digs into issues of justice, doubt, and self-discovery, and you can tell Gemi’s having a blast with it. It’s not just costumes and special effects; there’s a lot of soul in there. Then there’s “The Shadow Strays” (2024), her latest drop. This film’s still fresh, but early buzz says it’s a blend of neo-noir and supernatural thriller, with Gemi taking on a role that’s way more mysterious and layered. She brings this gritty, almost haunted vibe, and, honestly, she owns every scene she’s in. If you’re after someone with serious range—action, drama, you name it—Gemi Nuramdhiani’s someone you wanna keep an eye on.

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  • Professions: Producer, Art Department, Additional Crew

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