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7 of the best raditya dika movies of all time, so funny!

Are you looking for a typical comedy film for young people? Check out the following 7 recommendations for the best Raditya Dika films from Jaka, the gang!

Now, that's a lot public figures in Indonesia whose fame skyrocketed through unconventional channels, such as YouTuber success, Atta Lightning.

This trend can be said to start from the figure Raditya Dika, whose name began to grow thanks to his personal blog, Male goat, which is very popular among young people.

The success of the blog finally started his career as a writer and finally culminate in the world of movies, where Raditya Dika's film has dominated cinemas in the country, gang!

7 Best Raditya Dika Movies

Raditya Dika does have a unique career track where blogger normal, he has now become the giants of the entertainment world in Indonesia.

From the world of movies, stand up comedy, to YouTubers, multitalented figures who famous for his stupid stories now his name is plastered everywhere, gang.

He's also not just standing in front of a movie screen, because this one actor has already concurrently as director and scriptwriter at a time.

Well, for those of you who are already curious about Raditya Dika's actions in the film world, check out the recommendations 7 of the best Raditya Dika movies from the following Jaka, gang!

1. Goat: The Movie (2009)

If you don't know it, you don't love it, so you should first get acquainted with who Raditya Dika is through his film debut, Raditya Dika, Goat: The Movie in 2009.

Based on the novel of the same name, which was compiled from his personal blog, this film tells the story of Radit's experience while studying in Australia.

From the LDR problem with her boyfriend and the problem of going to college majoring in finance that she is not interested in, Dika is successful make this movie very relatable.

This film immediately established Raditya Dika's talent in the comedy world through clear observations and chatter which makes him a role model for young people, gangs.

TitleGoat: The Movie
ShowMarch 5, 2009
Duration1 hour 58 minutes
ProductionIndika Entertainment, Vito Production
DirectorRudy Soedjarwo
CastRaditya Dika, Meity Josefina, Anggi Nasution, et al
GenreComedy, Drama, Romance
Rating5.6/10 (IMDb.com)

2. Brontosaurus Love (2013)

Not satisfied with just being an actor in a movie Goat: The Movie, in the film Raditya Dika Brontosaurus love, he tried his luck to be a scriptwriter, gang.

Adapting Raditya Dika's second novel, this film tells the story of his understanding of love which turns cynical after breaking up with his girlfriend, Nina (Pamela Bowie).

In the midst of this anxiety, Dika met Jessica (Eriska Rein), a woman with a unique mind who makes him rethink his understanding of love.

Besides jokes absurd from Raditya Dika, comedian's hilarious performance Soleh Sholihun as a Dika agent, Kosasih, also guaranteed to invite a lot of laughter, gang!

TitleBrontosaurus love
ShowMay 8, 2013
Duration1 hour 38 minutes
ProductionStarVision Plus
DirectorDawn Nugros
CastRaditya Dika, Soleh Sholihun, Eriska Rein, et al
GenreComedy, Drama, Romance
Rating6.1/10 (IMDb.com)

3. The Pink Marmot (2014)

Still following the tradition of Raditya Dika's film title, which always revolve around the animal, here ApkVenue will discuss the film Pink Marmot which has some uniqueness.

First, this film is Raditya Dika's first time doubles as actor and director in a big screen movie after previously directing a series Miko's Saturday night.

Second, because the film tells the story of Dika in high school, this film is the first time that Raditya Dika will be played by someone else, to be precise. Christopher Nelwan.

Here, we will be invited to see Raditya Dika's time in high school with his best friend, Bertus (Julian Liberty) and Cindy (Sonya Pandarmawan), as well as his first love, Ina (Anjani Dina).

Those of you who have or are currently in love with a friend, must watch this film which shows that That feeling can't just be suppressed, gang!

TitlePink Marmot
ShowMay 8, 2014
Duration1 hour 31 minutes
ProductionStarVision Plus
DirectorRaditya Dika
CastRaditya Dika, Christoffer Nelwan, Julian Liberty, et al
GenreComedy, Romance
Rating6.9/10 (IMDb.com)

4. Single (2015) (Funniest Raditya Dika Film)

After adapting his own book many times, this trend has finally changed in the film Raditya Dika, Single, which has an original story idea.

This fresh wind has proven to be effective because according to Jaka personally, Single is Raditya Dika is the funniest movie so far although still reviewing the same theme, gang.

In this film, we meet Ebi (Raditya Dika), a single for life 27 years old who is also unemployed and still begging for money from his parents.

Ebi's life changed with the arrival Angel (Annisa Rawles) but before he could approach Angel, Ebi had to face Angel's 'brother', Joe (Chandra Liow), which sucks.

TitleSingle
Show17 December 2015
Duration2 hours 7 minutes
ProductionSoraya Intercine Film PT
DirectorRaditya Dika
CastRaditya Dika, Annisa Rawles, Chandra Liow, et al
GenreComedy
Rating6.8/10 (IMDb.com)

5. Hangout (2016) (Raditya Dika Horror Movie)

Take genre fresh but still brings jokes typical of the film Raditya Dika, Hangouts is film thriller comedy the first to be written and directed by him.

Here, 9 homeland celebrities who each play their own parody are gathered on a remote island with the lure for a film project.

When one by one they lost their lives, those who were left had to fight to save yourself on their own and find out who the killer is, gang!

Helped by the emergence of silly YouTubers Bayu Check, Hangouts successfully started the trend of films in the country, starring well-known YouTubers.

TitleHangouts
ShowDecember 22, 2016
Duration1 hour 41 minutes
ProductionRapi Films
DirectorRaditya Dika
CastRaditya Dika, Soleh Solihun, Prilly Latuconsina, et al
GenreComedy, Thriller
Rating5.9/10 (IMDb.com)

6. Target (2018)

Success with the experiment in Hangouts, Raditya Dika immediately tried to experiment again in the film Raditya Dika, Target, which carries genre film action.

Similar to Hangouts, here we are met with 9 homeland celebrities who was led into a building with the lure of a film project called Target.

However, the one who greeted them was a Game Master like crazy Jigsaw which requires them to follow the scenario if you want to survive.

For those of you who are used to seeing movie actors actionWilly Dozan who is always macho, ready to laugh at his very feminine appearance here, gang!

TitleTarget
Show15 June 2018
Duration1 hour 33 minutes
ProductionSoraya Intercine Film PT
DirectorRaditya Dika
CastRaditya Dika, Cinta Laura Kiehl, Samuel Rizal, et al
GenreComedy, Thriller
Rating4.0/10 (IMDb.com)

7. Single Part 2 (2019) (Latest Raditya Dika Film)

After 4 years, we finally got the funniest Raditya Dika sequel, Single Part 2, which continues the story Ebi (Raditya Dika) who is almost thirty years old.

Unfortunately, the increase in age is not accompanied by the progress of his love life where he is still only a friend with his idol. Angel (Annisa Rawles).

Although this film is less able to match its predecessor, Single Part 2 success explore more mature story ideas compared to most of Raditya Dika's films.

Instead of focusing on finding a mate, this film focuses more on Ebi's efforts to increase her confidence and express his feelings for Angel.

TitleSingle Part 2
ShowJune 4, 2019
Duration2 hours 8 minutes
ProductionSoraya Intercine Film PT
DirectorRaditya Dika
CastRaditya Dika, Annisa Rawles, Yoga Arizona, et al
GenreComedy
Rating7.2/10 (IMDb.com)

That's the list 7 of the best Raditya Dika movies from Jaka, gang. Unfortunately, he himself had already stated that he wanted take a break from filming after Single Part 2.

So, to fill the void, you can watch the film Raditya Dika which Jaka has discussed above. Or you can check the recommendations for the best comedy films from Jaka, gang!

What is your favorite Raditya Dika movie? Would you prefer another film that is not on this list? Share in the comments column yes!

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