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Si Manis Jembatan Ancol
Mariam Si Manis Ancol Bridge (Diah Permatasari) and her best friend, Karina (Ozy Syahputra) saved Gilang (Ari Wibowo) whose spirit they found when her body was in a coma in the hospital because of an assassination attempt by Iwan (Dicky Wahyudi). Through a hilarious struggle against fellow spirits named Jin Volker (Udin Pumpkin), Gilang's life has finally been returned to his body and returned to normal life with his girlfriend, Nina who will be captured by Iwan
Pengabdian
Rhoma is too preoccupied with his music, which makes his wife, Ani, feel neglected. Then Ani falls ill and suffers from blindness. Concerned for his wife’s condition, Rhoma leaves his music and starts to look after livestock in the village instead. Pursuing a business that he knows little about is difficult. Then other farmers dislike the competition he represents that leads to disputes and fights. Finally, Rhoma decides to return to the music world.
Perjuangan dan Doa
Rhoma Irama and his Soneta Group visit various regions to preach religion. He receives both warm welcomes and accusations of commercialising religion. This challenge becomes Rhoma’s struggle. He tries to persuade his fellow professionals to avoid drinking and women. He also manages to help his future father-in-law who almost rapes Laila, his own daughter, in a drunken state. Despite opposition from the Al Muthainah college, Rhoma manages to convince them that music can be used as a means of preaching. Rhoma sings no less than seven preachy dangdut songs in this film.
Betty Bencong Slebor
Our protagonist becomes a transvestite named Betty, just to increase his chances at finding work. She is accepted as a housemaid because the house owner likes seeing her flirtatious and sexy behaviour, though his wife disapproves. On his birthday party, the husband quarrels with his wife because Betty dances with him flirtatiously. To make extra money, Betty often works the street with other transvestites. One unfortunate day, she is caught in a police raid. In front of the police, Betty admits to her mistakes. Even more unfortunate, her employer’s business also goes bankrupt.