Anak Jalanan

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Anak Jalanan
GenreDrama
Created bySinemArt
Written byHilman Hariwijaya
Directed byAkbar Bhakti
Starring
Opening themeDewa 19 - Cinta Gila
Ending themeDewa 19 - Cinta Gila
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes810
Production
Executive producerElly Yanti Noor
ProducerLeo Sutanto
Running time60-150 minutes
Production companySinemArt
DistributorMedia Nusantara Citra
Release
Original network
Picture format480i
Audio format
Original releaseOctober 12, 2015 (2015-10-12) –
February 1, 2017 (2017-02-01)
Chronology
Related showsPondok Pak Cus
External links
Production website

Anak Jalanan (English: Street Kids) is an Indonesian soap opera musical comedy drama produced by SinemArt that aired daily on RCTI.[1]

Plot[]

Boy (Stefan William) is a sloppy and indifferent teenager who is also pious and handsome. He sports a cool and dashing style when riding a motorcycle and he often wins races, making girls around him swoon. Boy is the leader of the Warriors motorcycle gang. His friendly attitude, general indifference, combined with intelligence and athleticism, make him the center of attention.

Boy ignores the attention he gets from the girls around him, however. In his heart, there is only one woman: Adriana (), his ex-girlfriend, whom he loved deeply, but who left him for an older and wealthier man. Boy still feels wounded by her betrayal.

One day, Boy meets Reva (Natasha Wilona), a girl he helps after getting involved in a chase with a rival motorcycle gang. Boy is initially surprised to find that the motorcyclist he was helping is a beautiful girl. The skill with which she handles her motorcycle leaves him feeling impressed. After the chase, Riva is upset at Boy as his behaviour has led to a dispute between the two gangs. The rival gang, led by Mondy (Immanuel Caesar Hito), thinks Reva is a member of the Warriors. Boy feels guilty about this, and plans to dissolve the Warriors. His friends oppose this and try to take the gang's leadership away from him. The Warriors gang begins to split up.

Reva is the daughter of a wealthy businessman, Bey (Adipura), and she races motorcycles as a form of rebellion against the fact that her father has married a girl no older than she is herself. Reva also believes her stepmother, Adriana, is the cause of her mother's death. Adriana tries many times to win Reva's heart, but Reva's hatred toward her is unshakeable.

Boy and Reva make the streets their second home by spending their time riding motorcycles, which brings them closer to each other. Their motivation is the same as they both use it as an escape from their frustration regarding their respective family situations. Boy eventually finds out that Ariana, his ex-girlfriend, is Reva's stepmother. This is a shocking revelation to him.

In the end, Boy dies in a motorcycle accident.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Stefan William as Boy Wirawan (Boy)
  • Natasha Wilona as Revalina Putri (Reva)
  • Ammar Zoni as Rocky
  • Immanuel Caesar Hito as Mondy
  • Cut Meyriska as Adriana

Recurring[]

  • Cemal Faruk as Alex
  • Raya Kitty Aditya as Raya
  • Adipura as Bey
  • Angga Putra as Iyan
  • Gerald Yohanes Putra as Haykal
  • Ranty Maria as Cinta
  • Bryan Domani as Adam
  • Cindy Gulla as Amy
  • Yoelitta Palar as Marissa
  • Umar Lubis as Wirawan
  • Hana Saraswati as Cindy
  • Henny Timbul as Bibi Irah
  • Mario Maulana as Pak Amir
  • Mezty Mez as Miss Devi
  • Mischa Chandrawinata as Chandra
  • Evan Marvino as Oki
  • Marcella Daryanani as Bella
  • Al Fathir Muchtar as Abah Rama
  • Sissy Firman as Sri
  • Rasyid Karim as Babe Karim
  • Raihan Fadhilla as Zaki
  • Dylan Carr as Rio
  • Devi Permatasari as Rengganis
  • Philip Demay as Dado
  • Meriam Bellina as Cathy
  • Fendy Pradana as Wardana
  • Dinda Kanya Dewi as Dinda
  • Valeria Stahl Kaliey as Farah
  • Sigit Hartadi as Pupi/Ferdhy
  • Donny Michael as Tristan
  • Irwan Chandra as Marko
  • Nasar Anuz as Dio
  • Jonathan Frizzy

Former[]

  • Omar Daniel as Fahri
  • Sabrina Sameh as Sabrina
  • Kevin Torsten as Ariel
  • Doni Tata as Tata
  • Indri as Indri
  • Salshabilla Adriani as Angel
  • Alodya Desi as Clara
  • Harris Vriza as Donni
  • Glenca Chysara as Stella
  • Jonathan Frizzy as Rey Moraga
  • Aryani Fitriana as Kinar
  • Sheila Marcia as Lady
  • Giorgino Abraham as Gino
  • Adjie Pangestu as Kobar
  • Megan Domani as Megan
  • Roger Danuarta as Roger
  • Stefan William as Boy
  • Kathy Indera as Mely

Controversy[]

KPI issues warning[]

The Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) issued a warning to the producers of Anak Jalanan on November 24, 2015 for the use of explicit violence in the November 11, 2015 episode. The show also often depicts scenes of motorcycle racing. The KPI deemed this type of material to be unsuitable for broadcast due to the potential of imitative behaviour by audience members, especially as the show is mainly watched by teenagers.

Dylan Carr arrested by police[]

Dylan Carr was arrested by police on January 6, 2016 for marijuana possession while on his way to a filming location. Urine tests revealed he had been using illicit drugs.[2]

Awards[]

Years Awards Category Nominee Result
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Actor Stefan William Won
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Actor Immanuel Caesar Hito Nominated
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Actress Natasha Wilona Won
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Actress Raya Kitty Nominated
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Onscreen Couple Stefan William and Natasha Wilona Nominated
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Slime Star Stefan William Won
2016 Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Slime Star Natasha Wilona Nominated
2016 Indonesian Television Awards 2016 Most Popular Soap Opera Anak Jalanan Won
2016 Indonesian Television Awards 2016 Favorite Actor Stefan William Nominated
2016 Indonesian Television Awards 2016 Favorite Actress Natasha Wilona Nominated
2016 Panasonic Gobel Awards 2016 Favorite Drama Series Anak Jalanan Won
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Soap Opera Anak Jalanan Won
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Soap Opera Couple Iyan and Melly (Angga Putra and Kathy Indera) Nominated
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Soap Opera Couple Mondy and Rayya (Immanuel Caesar Hito and Raya Kitty) Nominated
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Newcomer Natasha Wilona Nominated
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Newcomer Immanuel Caesar Hito Won
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Supporting Actor Bi Irah (Hanny Timbul) Won
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Parental Role Abah Rama (Fathir Muchtar) Nominated
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Parental Role Macan (Yoelitta Palar) Won
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Parental Role Papa Bey (Adipura) Nominated
2016 Silet Awards 2016 Best Soap Opera Theme Song Cinta Gila (TRIAD) Won

References[]

  1. ^ "Banjir Kritikan, Begini Rating Episode Terakhir 'Anak Jalanan'". Wow Keren (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  2. ^ "Bawa Narkoba Dylan Carr Ditangkap Polisi". Tabloid Bintang (in Indonesian).

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