Aghi Narottama

Aghi Narottama’s name keeps popping up for a reason. The guy’s been right in the thick of some of Indonesia’s most buzzed-about movies. Take "Gundala" (2019) for starters. If you’re into superhero flicks but tired of Marvel’s never-ending parade, "Gundala" flips the script with a gritty, homegrown hero. It’s packed with rainy-night brawls, corrupt politicians, and a villain who chews scenery like it’s going out of style. The sound design? That’s where Aghi comes in. Every thunderclap, punch, and shout echoes because of his work. It’s not just noise; it’s atmosphere. Then there’s "Pengabdi Setan" (2017). If you haven’t watched it, brace yourself. This is the kind of horror that sneaks up on you in the shower later, not the cheap jump-scare stuff. The movie’s drenched in dread—foggy cemeteries, haunted houses, that chilling lullaby you’ll wish you could forget. Aghi’s touch is in all those eerie silences and sudden shrieks. He knows how to make your skin crawl just by tweaking a creak on the floorboard. Oh, and "Sri Asih" (2022)? Another wild ride. This one’s got a badass female lead, supernatural powers, and flashes of traditional Indonesian folklore. It’s action, it’s drama, it’s fantasy—all mashed together, and somehow Aghi threads the whole thing together with his sound wizardry. Honestly, if you’re into movies that actually stick in your brain, his filmography’s a solid place to start.

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  • Professions: Composer, Music Department, Actor

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