Andri Mashadi

Andri Mashadi isn’t just a random name floating around the Indonesian film scene—nah, this guy’s been quietly stacking up some killer roles. You probably caught him in “Klub Kecanduan Mantan” (2023), which, honestly, was a trip. The movie’s this wild ride through heartbreak, exes popping up like whack-a-mole, and a bunch of people just trying to get their lives together after the messiest breakups ever. It’s not your average rom-com; it’s way messier, a bit sharper, and Andri nails that whole “I’m fine, but actually I’m a disaster” vibe. But don’t box him in—flash back a bit, and in “Sampai Ajal Memisahkan” (2021), he ditches the comedy for something way grimmer. That one’s got this whole thriller-horror twist, marriage vows, secrets that should’ve stayed buried, and you’re left wondering who’s getting out alive. Andri’s performance? He’s got this intensity that kind of creeps up on you—one minute he’s all chill, the next you’re like, “Wait, is he the good guy or…?” Oh, and don’t forget “Tunnel” (2019). Yeah, that’s where he started making waves. Not a lot of actors can pull off the whole “trapped and desperate” thing without turning it into a cliché, but Andri brings a raw edge to it. He’s not just screaming and flailing; there’s real panic, real hope, and it sticks with you. Basically, if you see his name in the credits, you know you’re in for something interesting—he doesn’t just play a part, he makes you feel it.

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