Gita is a final year student at a film university, majoring in directing. She and his group of friends had been shooting a short film for the Final Project, but—for some reason during the production process—the result of the film turned out to be poor. Gita was blamed by his group of friends. Then all of Gita's friends decided to resign from the Final Assignment trial because they felt too embarrassed if their bad film was shown to the public in the courtroom later. But Gita still wants to continue to the trial stage, because she has to pass this semester, so she is intimidated in such a way by her friends.
Upon the death of his wife, Yohan keeps a coffin in his bedroom and insists on being left alone, leaving his children baffled by their father’s behavior.
On their way back home after delivering Tumpeng (a cone-shaped serving of yellow rice accompanied by assorted side dishes), Arman told his mother that tomorrow he will filming a movie.
Launa, a beautiful and cheerful girl, falls in love with Karang, a man with two personalities. Struggling between his shattered identity and sadness, Karang tries to escape from his true self, haunted by a traumatic past with his mother, Andira, who was harsh and never showed him affection. While Launa fights to bring him back to his true self, will she be able to open the heart of a man who only longs for his mother's embrace?
I'm Minar. This is the love story of me and Sahat (and... my mother-in-law). Exciting. Annoying. Excited. At the same time very challenging. Plus the background of a large Batak family which is full of drama and assumptions, my stories often end up being ridiculous and almost making me frustrated. Moreover, my mother-in-law and I have different beliefs about love and happiness, especially when it comes to Sahat, our favorite.