Hani Pradigya

Hani Pradigya’s filmography kinda bounces all over the place, honestly. You’ve got “Qodrat” from 2022, which is a wild ride into supernatural horror. It’s got all the classic exorcism chaos, but with a distinctly Indonesian flavor—think: holy men squaring up against ancient evil, lots of chanting, and stuff flying around the room. The movie doesn’t hold back on the action or the creepy vibes, and Hani’s role adds some real grit to the whole thing. Then there’s “Asal Kau Bahagia” from 2018, which flips the mood entirely. We’re talking romance, heartbreak, all those messy feelings you get when love gets complicated. The story follows a couple caught up in a tragic accident—one’s stuck in a coma, and what follows is basically a rollercoaster of memories, regrets, and longing. It’s the kind of film that tries to make you ugly cry in the theater, and Hani’s performance? Pretty raw, not gonna lie. She nails those heavy emotional beats. And don’t sleep on “3 Nafas Likas” (2014). This one’s a biographical drama based on the true story of Likas Tarigan, a woman who fought through war, prejudice, and just about every curveball life could throw at her. Hani’s part isn’t center stage, but she brings this authenticity that helps ground the whole film. The movie hops between decades, showing Likas’s transformation and struggle, and yeah, it gets heavy, but in a good way. All told, Hani Pradigya’s film choices are anything but boring—she’s always up for a challenge, flipping between genres like it’s nothing.

No matching posts found.

Personal details

  • Professions: Cinematographer

Did you know

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan