Who is sukarno's wife

Schizophrenic biopic of a flawed Indonesian patriot

THERE are moments when Soekarno - a biopic about the rise to political prominence of Indonesia's first president Sukarno (the film uses the Indonesian spelling of his name) during the country's Dutch colonial period and subsequent occupation by the Japanese in World War II - resembles a cross between a stodgy retelling of history and a roiling soap opera about a charismatic leader and the women in his life.

In the course of trying to present a larger-than-life historical figure as a man of the people on a mission to unite a country who (by the way) also happened to have a keen eye for the ladies, neither his public persona nor his private one is fully examined. It's as if the film, directed by Hanung Bramantyo, couldn't quite make up its mind about which aspect to focus on.

Given the external issues the filmmakers had to deal with (see accompanying story) and also perhaps as a result of decisions made in the editing room, it's not surprising that Soekarno ended up with a split personality. Despite its

Tika Bravani

Indonesian actress

Tika Bravani

Tika Bravani on Kartini Magazine in 2014

Born

Ratu Tika Bravani


(1990-02-17) February 17, 1990 (age 34)

Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

NationalityIndonesian
Education
Occupation(s)Celebrity, Model
Years active2003 - present
SpouseDimas Aditya (2016 - present)
Children
Parent(s)Tubagus Zubir Ramadhan (father)
Kemalia Dewi (mother)
AwardsCitra Award for Best Supporting Actress

Ratu Tika Bravani (born in Denpasar, on 17 February 1990), better known as Tika Bravani, is an Indonesian model and actress of mixed Bantenese and Minangkabau descent.

Biography

Early life

Ratu Tika Bravani was born in Denpasar, Bali from Bantenese father named Tubagus Zubir Ramadhan and Minangkabau mother named Kemalia Dewi.[1] The Ratu first name is the Bantenese noble title which is pinned to the female descendants of the first sultan of Banten, Maulana Hasanuddin patrilineally derived from the father who has a first name Tubagus as noble title.[2]

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Sukarno (Ario Bayu) sits with one of his students, Fatmawati (Tika Bravani), during his exile in Bengkulu.

With his new film, award-winning director Hanung Bramantyo takes a look at the personal struggle experienced by Sukarno, one of Indonesia'€™s founding fathers, during what was a pivotal episode in his life and that of his new nation.

Soekarno is Hanung'€™s latest installment in a series of films looking at important historical figures, following Habibie & Ainun in 2012 and Sang Pencerah (The Enlightener) in 2010. The former was about Indonesia'€™s third president, BJ Habibie, while the latter looked at Ahmad Dahlan, the founder of Indonesia'€™s second-largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah.

Based on the life of Indonesia'€™s first president, Soekarno depicts different stages of his life but places more focus on the period 1929 to 1945, the year he and Mohammad Hatta proclaimed Indonesian independence.

As a teenager, Sukarno, who was born Kusno Sosrodihardjo, is sent to Surabaya in 1916 to attend a Hogere Burgerschool (Dutch preparatory school) wher

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