Takdir yang Nakal
Salma (Nasywa Auliya), who refuses an arranged marriage imposed by her father (Yopi Saddan), runs away to Bandungan. There, she meets Farhad (Andrew Barrett), a mysterious motorcyclist who rescues her from danger. A series of unexpected events, including a tense night at a haunted motel, gradually brings them closer. Farhad later takes Salma to the home of Ratna (Fathbayy), where she works. Salma’s presence triggers Yoga (Panji Saputra), Ratna’s husband, to commit sexual violence against her, but Farhad manages to save her. In a state of trauma, Salma is cared for and protected by Farhad, and over time, feelings begin to grow between them.
When Farhad must leave due to his mother’s illness, Salma is forced to return to the arranged marriage she has long rejected. Takdir yang Nakal portrays a life journey that is complex and unpredictable, as if fate is testing the emotions of two individuals. Despite the challenges, the love between Salma and Farhad develops naturally and is worth fighting for. This romantic drama has been classified by the Indonesian Film Censorship Board (LSF) for audiences aged 17 and above. Be discerning in selecting content suitable for your age. (&i)