Bidadari Yang Terluka

1997 Indonesian romantic fantasy television series

  • Romantic fantasy
  • Supernatural
  • Teen drama
Screenplay by
  • Eddy D. Iskandar
  • Doddy Soeryaputra
Directed byChrist HelwelderyStarring
  • Ria Irawan
  • Donny Damara
  • Bella Saphira
  • Dian Nitami
  • Nafa Urbach
Theme music composer
  • Dwiki Dharmawan
  • Eddy D. Iskandar
Opening theme"Bidadari Yang Terluka" (performed by Ita Purnamasari)ComposerDwiki DharmawanCountry of originIndonesiaOriginal languageIndonesianNo. of seasons1No. of episodes26ProductionExecutive producerRaj Indra SinghProducers
  • Chand Parwez
  • Shankar RS
Camera setupSingle cameraRunning time45 minutesProduction companyStarvisionOriginal releaseNetworkRCTIReleaseJune 6, 1997 (1997-06-06) –
1998 (1998)

Bidadari Yang Terluka (English: "Rage of Angel") is a 1997 Indonesian romantic fantasy television series directed by Christ Helweldery from a screenplay by Eddy D. Iskandar. The series stars Ria Irawan, Donny Damara, Bella Saphira, Dian Nitami and Nafa Urbach in their respective lead roles.

Synopsis

Novia is a motherish, patient girl who did wrong with her mother, Laksmini, and her father, Koswara. Her mother-in-law, Herawati, hated her when Erdin initially married Miranda. Hariman later decided to marry Erdin with Novia in a family relationship with Laksmini. Later, Hariman reported that Herawati murdered Novia, and then he abruptly drove his car at high speed until it collided and died. She was later hospitalized with the new face and identity, Mayang, following Ricky's proposal.

Cast and characters

  • Ria Irawan as Novia
  • Donny Damara as Ricky
  • Bella Saphira and Dominique as Rosita
  • Dian Nitami as Karina
  • Nafa Urbach as Utari
  • Drg. Fadly as Hariman and Himawan
  • Nenny Triana as Laksmini
  • Adjie Massaid and Dicky Chandra as Erdin[1]
  • Henidar Amroe as Herawati and Halimah
  • Cindy C. Harahap as Miranda
  • Donny Kesuma as Anton
  • Jane Catherine as Nita
  • Jihan Fahira as Sofia
  • Ponco Buwono as Helmi
  • Cindy Fatikasari as Santi
  • Jamil Reza as Yoga

Production

In early 1997, after the success of Harkat Wanita, Starvision announced that Ria Irawan was preparing to shoot the series in Jakarta, Batam and Singapore for release in June. On June 2, 1997, Starvision officially announced a new series, Bidadari Yang Terluka for release at RCTI four days later.[2][3] During the promotion, producer Chand Parwez said Bidadari Yang Terluka has similarites with Return to Eden starring Rebecca Gilling.[4]

Music

Indonesian musician Dwiki Dharmawan composed the orchestral score.[5] The title theme "Bidadari Yang Terluka" written by Eddy D. Iskandar, with Dharmawan participating in production and composition, and performed by the latter's wife, Ita Purnamasari.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Synopsis for second episode of Bidadari Yang Terluka". Suara Merdeka. June 13, 1997. Archived from the original on January 17, 2001. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
  2. ^ "Siapakah Si Bidadari Itu?" [Who had made the angel is?]. Bidadari Yang Terluka. Episode 1. June 4, 1997. Archived from the original on October 9, 1999.
  3. ^ "'Bidadari Yang Terluka': Ria Irawan Kembali Ke Dunia Sinetron" ['Bidadari Yang Terluka' marks Ria Irawan's return to the world of drama series]. Republika. June 5, 1997. Archived from the original on November 13, 1997.
  4. ^ "Bidadari Yang Terluka Mirip Return to Eden". Berita Yudha. June 6, 1997. p. 9.
  5. ^ "Ita Purnamasari Hamil 3 Bulan". Berita Yudha. June 7, 1997.
  6. ^ "Kebahagiaan Ita dan Dwiki dalam lagu terbaru "Bidadari Yang Terluka"". Bintang. Archived from the original on October 8, 1999. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
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