Riza

Riza isn’t just some random name tossed around Indonesian cinema—this dude’s got a rep. People first caught wind of him in “Ashiap Man” back in 2022, where he basically ran the show with this wild mix of slapstick antics and superhero wannabe vibes. The guy doesn’t take himself too seriously, but, man, he knows how to make a scene stick in your head. And let’s not forget “Jagoan Instan” from 2016—think of a superhero flick that’s more about laughs than saving the world, and yeah, Riza nailed it there too. He’s got that face you remember, that energy that’s just a little too goofy to be fake, you know? Then there’s “Tarung Sarung” from 2020, which honestly feels like a total switch-up. Instead of goofball energy, you get this more dramatic, even emotional side of him. The movie’s got martial arts, romance, a bit of that whole city-versus-village clash—classic setup, but Riza brings something fresh to the table. It’s not just about fists and flying kicks, either. You see him juggling family drama, young love, and a whole lotta personal growth. Bottom line: Riza’s filmography is like a buffet—some spicy comedy here, a dash of action there, and a sprinkle of drama when you least expect it. He’s the kind of actor who can jump from cracking jokes to throwing punches without missing a beat, and honestly, that’s what keeps people coming back for more.

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