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Released in September 2016, Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 wasn't just a movie; it was a massive cultural event in Indonesia. Directed by Anggy Umbara and produced by Falcon Pictures, the film aimed to resurrect the spirit of the legendary comedy group (Dono, Kasino, Indro), who dominated Indonesian cinema from the late 1970s through the 1990s. 1. Casting the Legends
The biggest challenge for the production was finding actors who could embody the iconic personas of the original trio without becoming mere caricatures. The casting was met with high praise:
The success of Part 1 led directly to a sequel, Part 2 (2017), and eventually a cast refresh for Warkop DKI Reborn 3 and 4 . It sparked a trend in Indonesian cinema of "remaking" or "rebooting" classic intellectual properties (IPs) from the 80s and 90s, realizing that nostalgia is a potent tool for the domestic box office.
The film serves as a tribute and a "reborn" version of the classic Chips (1982). The trio plays members of a private security organization (CHIPS) who constantly find themselves in trouble due to their incompetence. The humor blends classic slapstick with updated social commentary, making it accessible to both older fans and a new generation of viewers.
as Kasino: Vino captured the sharp-witted, bossy, and musical flair that Kasino was known for.
as Dono: Known for dramatic roles, Abimana underwent a startling transformation, including prosthetic teeth, to capture Dono’s unique look and innocent demeanor.

