Aduh Aduh Mana Tahan
Aduh Aduh Mana Tahan

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Aduh Aduh Mana Tahan

1980
Movie
90 min
Indonesian

With a cast of dangdut singers and dangdut groups, this film also highlights a dangdut music festival. H. Imron forbids his daughter Diana to sing dangdut. Her outdoor activities are watched carefully. Meanwhile, Diana teaches their talented housemaid, Itje, to sing dangdut. Later she takes part in the dangdut music festival.

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Director: Nawi IsmailGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A comical and dramatic tale set in a kampong, revolving around the lives and loves of its inhabitants. The story often involves humorous misunderstandings and everyday struggles, highlighting the simple yet often complicated relationships within the community. It explores themes of love, jealousy, and the search for happiness amidst rural life.

Critical Reception

As a 1980s Malaysian comedy-drama, 'Aduh Aduh Mana Tahan' was a popular film within its domestic market, appealing to audiences with its blend of humor and relatable village life. Critical reception at the time likely focused on its entertainment value and the performances of its comedic stars. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, the film is remembered fondly for its lighthearted approach to social commentary and its enduring presence in Malaysian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and comedic performances, especially from lead actor A. R. Badul.

  • Appreciated for its depiction of kampong life and relatable, everyday situations.

  • Seen as an entertaining film that successfully blends comedy with elements of drama and romance.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Aduh Aduh Mana Tahan', roughly translates to 'Oh Dear, I Can't Stand It', reflecting the often exasperated but humorous situations the characters find themselves in.

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