Fariz Alfarazi
Fariz Alfarazi’s name might not be splashed across every billboard in town yet, but, honestly, the dude’s filmography is building up some real street cred. He’s got a vibe that just kind of sticks with you—maybe it’s the roles he picks or the way he pulls them off. People probably know him best from Wiro Sableng 212, that wild ride from 2018. Remember the one with all the martial arts chaos and that classic slapstick humor? Yeah, Fariz was right in the thick of it, mixing comedy with high-flying action scenes that made you wanna jump off your couch.
Then there’s Bad Guys (2025), which, alright, hasn’t even dropped yet, but the hype machine is already in overdrive. Folks are talking like it’s gonna be the next big thing in Indonesian cinema. Word on the street is Fariz is leveling up, diving into a grittier, more complex character—think less slapstick, more edge. If you’ve seen the teasers, you know he’s not just coasting here; he’s hungry, and it shows.
Can’t forget Filosofi Kopi 3 (2022) either. That one’s a bit of a curveball compared to his other stuff. It’s more chill, all about coffee, friendships, and those late-night convos that get under your skin. Fariz brings this down-to-earth energy, like he’s just another guy you’d meet in a smoky Jakarta café. There’s something kinda cool about watching an actor jump from wild action flicks to deep, soul-searching dramas without missing a beat. Fariz Alfarazi’s definitely one to keep your eye on.