
Ngebut Kawin 2010
Ngebut Kawin (2010) is a heartfelt Indonesian comedy-drama directed by Guntur Soeharjanto that blends humor with emotional depth. The story follows Ones, a hardworking Jakarta taxi driver barely making ends meet, who will do anything to bring joy to his beloved grandfather.
Director: Guntur Soeharjanto
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ngebut Kawin (2010) about?
Ngebut Kawin follows Ones, a Jakarta taxi driver juggling financial struggles while caring for his ailing grandfather. When a generous fare opportunity arises, he embarks on a journey that tests his resolve and redefines his priorities.
Who directed Ngebut Kawin?
Guntur Soeharjanto directed Ngebut Kawin, known for blending comedy and drama in Indonesian cinema.
Who stars in Ngebut Kawin?
The film stars Ringgo Agus Rahman as Ones, alongside Wiwid Gunawan, Vincent Rompies, and Henky Solaiman in pivotal roles.
Is Ngebut Kawin (2010) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, its mix of comedy and emotional storytelling makes it a solid pick for fans of character-driven Indonesian films. The relatable themes and strong performances add to its appeal.
How long is Ngebut Kawin?
Ngebut Kawin has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About Ngebut Kawin (2010) — A heartwarming Indonesian comedy-drama about family, debt, and one man's quest for happiness
Ngebut Kawin (2010) is a heartfelt Indonesian comedy-drama directed by Guntur Soeharjanto that blends humor with emotional depth. The story follows Ones, a hardworking Jakarta taxi driver barely making ends meet, who will do anything to bring joy to his beloved grandfather. Struggling with debt after borrowing to buy his grandpa a luxury massage chair, Ones finds a glimmer of hope when Ningsih, a returning overseas worker, offers a generous fare to Indramayu. This journey becomes more than a ride—it's a collision of fate, family, and fleeting happiness.
Underneath the laughter, the film explores themes of sacrifice, love for family, and the quiet battles of everyday people. With Ringgo Agus Rahman leading the cast as Ones, supported by Wiwid Gunawan and Vincent Rompies, the movie balances wit with poignant moments. Its breezy 89-minute runtime makes it an easy yet thought-provoking watch, perfect for fans of Indonesian dramas with a side of humor.