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Amanah Wali
GenreDrama
Religion
Comedy
Created byMNC Pictures
StarringWali Band
Theme music composerWali Band
Opening themeWali Band - Various Songs
Ending themeWali Band - Various Songs
ComposerJoseph S. Djafar
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes1237
Production
EditorMNC Media
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time60—80 Minutes
Production companyMNC Pictures
Original release
NetworkRCTI
Release27 May 2017 (2017-05-27) –
21 April 2023 (2023-04-21)

Amanah Wali is an Indonesian soap opera produced by MNC Pictures that premiered on 27 May 2017, at 02.45 WIB on RCTI. The soap opera is directed by Azhar Kinoi Lubis, Reka Wijaya, Viva Westy Datuk, Kiky Zkr, Dedi Setiadi, Bobby Herlambang, Ronggur Sihombing, Yogi Yose, Indrawan, Haekal Rizky Pratama, Asep Kusdinar and Yorris Rumsayor and starring Wali Band.

In season 4 on May 3 2020, the soap opera underwent a story and plot changes in the composition of the cast due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The filming location was also forced to be changed because the situation was very unlikely to be done outdoors.

Plot

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Season 1

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Four young men who are still searching for their identity. Apoy the market thug, Tomy the wild racer, Ovie the pickpocket, and Faank the punk busker. Their lives are far from normal, where each of them has their own unique side. Apoy, who is the market champion, is very vocal about extorting market traders for security reasons. But, behind that, he always shrinks and obeys if the voice of his mother's command is heard.[1]

Season 2

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Apoy, Faank, Tomy, and Ovie after leaving the Annur Islamic Boarding School were not free from various problems. Apoy was heartbroken because someone else wanted to proposed to Wiyanti (Nahza Soebijakto). Tomy was also heartbroken, because April (Soraya Rasyid) left him for Paris to continue fashion school. Faank's Father had a heart attack and died, because he misunderstood that Faank was still involved in a brawl with the Punk Gang. Ovie's business is hampered, because Revan (Ovie's student) who works as a cashier at Tomy's supermarket, stole money.[2]

Season 3

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Bilal (Rey Bong) is told as a member of Yanto Kober's (Rachman Yacob) Gang just like Apoy. While performing his actions, Bilal was caught by Ustadz Beling (Ray Shareza). Ustadz Beling immediately Bilal handed over to Faank. To be educated and taken care of by Faank, until Bilal becomes a teenager who understands religion knowledge. But on the other hand, Faank must face their own problems.[3]

Season 4

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Early version during Ramadan

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Apoy, Faank, Tomy, and Ovie who is carrying out his mandate on Ustadz Beling's orders to went Cisayong Village and meet Ustadz Dullah (Rano Karno) who is an Alumnus of Annur Islamic Boarding School. After that, Ustadz Dullah asked the four of them for help. To be willing to follow and help him in carrying out the mandate previously given by Kyai Imron (Wawan Wanisar) to Ustadz Dullah, namely improve the aqidah of the Cisayong Village Community which was still lacking.[4]

New version during Covid-19 Pandemic

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Apoy was asked by Bondan (Teddy Oktora) to help him teach religious knowledge to the Traders and Thugs of Makmur Market who wanted to repent. In this market that sells used goods Apoy, Faank, Tomy, and Ovie in turns teaching prayer and reading the Al-Qur'an to the Traders and Thugs of Makmur Market who are far from religious knowledge. However, not all Traders and Thugs of Makmur Market follow repented, many also refused and felt threatened by Apoy's presence at Makmur Market. Besides that Apoy also got into trouble at Genjing Market, because there was a new basic food trader named Mr. Yusuf (Donny Damara), Mr. Yusuf's way of trading is by mention capital and paying sincerely. This is the main reason for some traders at Genjing Market to hate Mr. Yusuf. Apart from that, other basic food traders think that Mr. Yusuf's way of trading could cause big losses. In the end, they asked Apoy for help in dealing with a new basic food trader named Mr. Yusuf at Genjing Market. Apart from telling about Thugs Repent and the Genjing Market problem, this episode is also peppered with the love story between Faank and Fatin (Valeria Stahl Kaliey) from the previous season.

Season 5

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Apoy, Faank, Tomy, and Ovie set out together to spread da'wah. But when Tomy was about to return to Genjing Market, he saw someone he thought was being mugged. She is Lela (Salshabilla Adriani), a resident of Ujung Village. When Lela is intercepted by a group of thugs, one of whom is Digo (Alfie Alfandy). Digo forces Lela to hand over his motorcycle which credit has not yet been paid off, while Tomy sees the incident immediately helps Lela.[5]

Season 6

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It started with the arrest of a grandfather named Munadi (Wingky Harun) because he was accused of stealing, But it turned out that he had been framed. Furthermore, Faank and his friends immediately helped in solving the problem. After that, they went to Ranca Kalong Village to return the community to the right path, because of the faith that was almost lost and were assisted by people in the Annur Islamic Boarding School.[6]

Season 7

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Apoy is heading to Panyingkiran Village to help solve the problems faced by Saskia (Anjani Dina). However it turns out that Apoy and his friends have to stay longer to create an effective strategy, to overcome the problems in Panyingkiran Village most of whom are dissatisfied with their current fate.[7]

FTV (Amanah Wali: Kakus Kasus)

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Nurdin (Rifky Balweel) returns to his hometown accompanied by Ovie. Nurdin intends to improve the image of his former togel enthusiast who has now repented.[8]

Cast

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Main

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  • Wali Band
    • Faank as Himself
    • Apoy as Himself
    • Tomy as Himself
    • Ovie as Himself

Recurring

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  • Valeria Stahl Kaliey as Fatin
  • Nahza Soebijakto as Wiyanti
  • Tania Inggita Hardjosubroto as Lulu
  • Soraya Rasyid as April
  • Wawan Wanisar as Kyai Imron
  • Denaya Bintang Azmi as Ummi Aida
  • Ali Zaenal as Ustadz Zainal
  • Aa Jimmy as Jimmy
  • Ade Jigo as Jigo
  • Zacky Zimah as Faruq
  • Mono Cocok as Irman
  • Bombom as Gabuk
  • Yati Surachman as Apoy's mother
  • Diar Hendryan as Tomy's mother
  • Tasman Taher as Tomy's father
  • Ray Shareza as Ustadz Beling
  • Panji Saputra as Doctor Dimas
  • Neneng Wulandari as Neneng
  • Cupink Topan as Cupink
  • Ricky Malau as Mr. Naga
  • Akbar Kurniawan as Ricky
  • Masayu Clara as Sofia
  • Cinta Brian as Rimba
  • Rachman Yakob as Yanto Kober
  • Rey Bong as Bilal
  • Dian Sidik as Otay
  • Weni Panca as Nina
  • Rano Karno as Ustadz Dullah
  • Mandra as Aden
  • Rizky Inggar as Wiwiek Soendari
  • Jose Terpase as Haji Boim
  • Donny Damara as Mr. Yusuf
  • Sintya Marisca as Habibah
  • Tiara Andini as Tiara
  • Dharty Manullang as Mrs. Rosmaya
  • Nova Soraya as Mrs. Ayang
  • Hj. Tonah as Mak Tonah
  • Tarsan as Mr. Duryo
  • Aldo Aminudin as Mr. Darma
  • Teddy Oktora as Bondan
  • Roby Tremonti as Rohmat
  • Teddy Syach as Mirza
  • Salshabilla Adriani as Lela
  • Diva Almira as Rere
  • Fabyan Lesmana as Langlang
  • Surya Manly as Ekky
  • Rifky Balweel as Nurdin
  • Iwan Bowo Suwondo as Ikal
  • Budi Bima as Boni
  • Tono J AFC as Madut
  • Franki Darmawan as Coki
  • Akmal Fadhillah as Michael
  • Piet Pagau as Mr. Lee/Sarmili
  • Ismi Melinda as Angel
  • Dian Dipa Chandra as Boss Tuktuk (Head of Gank Punk)
  • Anjani Dina as Saskia
  • Epy Kusnandar as Mr. Eep
  • Husnie Ramdan as Mr. Husni
  • Lionil Hendrik as Budi
  • Herdin Hidayat as Mr. Anang

Special appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 2". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  3. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 3". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  4. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 4". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  5. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 5". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  6. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 6". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  7. ^ Pictures, M. N. C. "Amanah Wali 7". www.mncpictures.com. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  8. ^ RCTI+. "Nonton Streaming Amanah Wali : Kakus Kasus Online Sub Indo". RCTI+ (in Indonesian). Retrieved 16 March 2023.
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