Ika Muliana

Ika Muliana, she’s honestly a bit of an enigma in the Indonesian film world, but her filmography? Wildly varied. If you’ve ever stumbled across “Tak Ingin Usai di Sini” (2025), you’ll know she’s not afraid to tackle some seriously heavy emotions. That movie, man, it goes hard on the whole not-wanting-things-to-end vibe—relationships, life stuff, the usual existential spiral, you name it. Ika’s got this way of making you feel like you’re right there with her, totally lost in the messiness of it all. And don’t get me started on “Test Pack” (2012). That one’s a rollercoaster—mixing comedy and heartbreak, poking fun at the chaos of marriage and the pressures couples face when everyone’s asking about babies. She managed to make the whole thing both hilarious and painfully real, which isn’t easy. Then you’ve got “Aku, Kau, & KUA” (2014), where she dives into tangled relationships and all the awkwardness and drama that comes with them. Ika doesn’t shy away from the awkward moments, the silences, the things left unsaid. That’s kind of her thing—making complexity look easy, letting you see all these different sides of love and human connection. She’s not the most in-your-face celebrity, but her performances stick with you, mostly because she feels like someone you know or maybe wish you did. There’s just something about the way she brings these stories to life—honest, a little raw, and never boring.

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