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Dear Nathan: Hello Salma 2018

★ 7.48 votes102 min📅 2018-10-25

Nathan and Salma's heartfelt reunion unfolds in *Dear Nathan: Hello Salma* (2018), a touching Indonesian drama-romance directed by Indra Gunawan.

Director: Indra Gunawan

Cast

Jefri Nichol
Jefri Nichol
Nathan
Amanda Rawles
Amanda Rawles
Salma
Susan Sameh
Susan Sameh
Rebecca
Devano
Devano
Ridho
Surya Saputra
Surya Saputra
Nathan's Dad
Karina Suwandi
Karina Suwandi
Salma's Mom
Diandra Agatha
Diandra Agatha
Rahma
Shandy William
Shandy William
Aldo
Gito Gilas
Gito Gilas
Salma's Dad
Sonia Alexa
Sonia Alexa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dear Nathan: Hello Salma (2018) about?

The film follows Nathan and Salma, two former lovers separated by a school transfer. As they navigate new relationships and emotional challenges, their unresolved feelings resurface, testing whether their love can survive the distance and time.

Who directed Dear Nathan: Hello Salma?

Indra Gunawan directed the film, bringing a sensitive touch to the emotional drama and romance.

Who stars in Dear Nathan: Hello Salma?

The film stars Jefri Nichol, Amanda Rawles, Susan Sameh, Devano, and Surya Saputra in key roles.

Is Dear Nathan: Hello Salma (2018) worth watching?

For fans of emotional drama and romance, *Dear Nathan: Hello Salma* delivers a sincere and relatable story. While it may not redefine the genre, its strong performances and heartfelt themes make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy tender, character-driven narratives.

How long is Dear Nathan: Hello Salma?

The film runs for 102 minutes.

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About Dear Nathan: Hello Salma (2018) — A heartfelt Indonesian romance about love and moving on

Nathan and Salma's heartfelt reunion unfolds in *Dear Nathan: Hello Salma* (2018), a touching Indonesian drama-romance directed by Indra Gunawan. After transferring schools, the two struggle to leave their complicated past behind, facing emotional upheaval as new relationships and lingering feelings threaten to overwhelm them. Set against the backdrop of young adulthood, the film explores the bittersweet balance between moving forward and holding onto what was once cherished. With raw performances and an intimate storytelling style, Gunawan crafts a narrative that feels both personal and universally relatable. Expect a journey of love, loss, and self-discovery that lingers long after the credits roll.

The chemistry between Jefri Nichol as Nathan and Amanda Rawles as Salma drives the emotional core of the film, supported by a talented ensemble including Susan Sameh and Devano. Blending drama with romance, *Dear Nathan: Hello Salma* captures the turbulence of teenage emotions with authenticity and nuance. Whether you're a fan of heartfelt romances or coming-of-age stories, this film offers a poignant look at second chances and the enduring power of first love.