Verses of Love 2 (2017)
December 21, 2017Release Date
Verses of Love 2 (2017)
December 21, 2017Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Fedi Nuril
Fahri bin Abdullah Shiddiq

Tatjana Saphira
Hulya Abdullah

Chelsea Islan
Keira B. Walsh

Dewi Sandra
Sabina / Aisha Greimas

Nur Fazura
Brenda

Jihane Almira
Clara

Pandji Pragiwaksono
Hulusi

Bront Palarae
Baruch

Dewi Irawan
Catarina

Deborah Whyte
Janet

Cole Gribble
Jason

Arie K. Untung
Misbah

Melayu Nicole
Layla

Mathias Muchus
Mr. Mulya

Syifa Hadju
Fatimah

Timo Scheunemann
Philip

Lera Netesa
Alicia

Sellen Fernandez
Bahadur

Tabah Penemuan
Imam

Fahmi Agelan
Pilgrim

Rasa Griksaite
Hulya's mother

Hans de Kraker
Professor

Dian Nitami
Namira / Professor Charlotte

Nino Fernandez
Student

Millane Fernandez
Lynda / Student

Prisia Thalia
Student

Manoj Punjabi
Cashier / Producer

Guntur Soeharjanto
Director

Alim Sudio
Writer

Paul Lapsley
Police

Ifan Adriansyah Ismail
Writer

Khikmawan Santosa
Sound Designer

Cesa David Luckmansyah
Editor

Allan Sebastian
Art Direction

Yudi Datau
Director of Photography

Dhamoo Punjabi
Executive Producer

Riska Talitha
Second Assistant Director

Syamsul Ma'arif
First Assistant Director

I Kadek Jaya Wiguna
Third Assistant Director

Sanjay Mulani
Casting Director
Media.




Details.
Release DateDecember 21, 2017
Original NameAyat-Ayat Cinta 2
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 5m
Filming LocationsIndonesia
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Ayat-Ayat Cinta 2 (English: Verses of Love 2) is the 2017 Indonesian religious drama film that was released on December 21, 2017 and directed by Guntur Soehardjanto, who previously won nine awards at the 2005 Indonesian Film Festival through his work Juli di Bulan Juni. It is a sequel from Ayat-Ayat Cinta (2008). The plot follows Fahri, who has become a professor in Edinburgh, Scotland. He lives well without Aisha, his wife who is missing for months when she served as a volunteer in the Gaza Strip. While waiting for news of his wife, he faces many problems from romance to distress for being a Muslim in Europe where Islamophobia is surging throughout the place.
The film received mixed and positive reviews from film critics and has been reached over 1 million tickets sold in five days upon release, and reached over 2.5 million in third weekend upon release. The film is crawling up to the fourth position of Indonesian best-selling films of 2017.
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