Hizkia Nararya

Hizkia Nararya, yeah, that name’s buzzing around for “Qodrat 2” (2025). Let’s just say, if you thought the first movie was wild, buckle up. This sequel goes all in. It’s not your average paint-by-numbers horror flick—more like a full-throttle ride into the supernatural, with Hizkia steering straight into chaos. So, we’re back with Ustad Qodrat, the dude who doesn’t just battle demons—he outsmarts them, sometimes with nothing but guts and a prayer. This time, he’s not just cleaning up someone else’s mess. Nope. The demons have made it personal. Think rural Indonesia, creepy old villages, shadows that move when you’re not looking, and a whole lotta things that go bump in the night. There’s a new evil in town, and it’s not playing around. Ustad Qodrat’s got to dig deep. Like, really deep. His faith’s on the line, his past is catching up, and the people he cares about? They’re right in the crosshairs. Nararya’s performance? Super intense. He brings this raw, gritty energy to Qodrat—like a guy who’s been through hell and came back with a chip on his shoulder. There’s action, sure, but also plenty of those skin-crawling moments where you’re wondering if you should cover your eyes or watch through your fingers. At the end of the day, “Qodrat 2” isn’t just about exorcisms and evil spirits. It’s about facing your own darkness. And man, Hizkia Nararya nails it.

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