Brilio.net - Warkop DKI, featuring the iconic trio Dono, Kasino, and Indro, was a favorite show in the 80s to 90s. With a series of hilarious scenes and timeless humor, their films successfully invited laughter from audiences from various generations.
Not only the hilarious actions of the personnel, the presence of the Warkop DKI angels, played by beautiful actresses, is also a special attraction. Their popularity is so extraordinary that this legendary story was revived through a remake in the film Warkop DKI Reborn.
Interestingly, even though decades have passed, several locations where Warkop DKI films were filmed can still be visited today. From restaurants, parks, to highways, these places hold traces of unforgettable memories.
For those of you who want to reminisce, let's take a peek at the past and present portraits of the Warkop DKI filming location! Here are the past and present portraits collected by brilio.net from the YouTube channel Mr. Harry 01 and various sources, Monday (24/1).
1. The location often used for the bus waiting scene is actually located in Wiladatika Park.
photo: YouTube/Mr. Harry 01
2. This park is indeed a favorite location for filming. The scene when Indro falls also appears in the soap opera 'Tuyul dan Mbak Yul'.
photo: YouTube/Mr Harry 01; YouTube/Baby and Mommy Chanel
3. The restaurant in Warkop DKI titled 'Aku Duluan Dong' is located at Permata Puri Sport Center. It appears that the tables and chairs used are different.
photo: YouTube/Mr. Harry 01
4. The road passed by Dono, Kasino, and Indro is located in Situ Lembang Menteng Park. This park appeared in Warkop DKI entitled 'Pintar Pintar Bodoh'.
photo: YouTube/Mr. Harry 01
5. The road used for filming also hasn't changed much.
photo: YouTube/Mr. Harry 01
The Glory of Warkop Group: Indonesian Comedy LegendWarkop, or better known as Warkop DKI (Dono, Kasino, Indro), is a legendary Indonesian comedy group that was successful from the 1970s to the 1990s. Starting from a radio broadcast on Prambors under the name Warkop Prambors, this trio successfully entered the world of film and became an icon of Indonesian comedy.
The uniqueness of Warkop lies in their intelligent, satirical comedy style, and raising the social life of society. Their films such as Mana Tahaaan! (1979), CHIPS (1982), and Dongkrak Antik (1982) were huge successes in cinemas, and are still remembered today.
In addition to slapstick humor, Warkop is also famous for its distinctive wordplay and hilarious scenes that stick in the audience's memory. Their success continued until the late 1990s, before losing two of its members, Kasino (1997) and Dono (2001).
Although only Indro is still active in the entertainment world, Warkop's legacy lives on in the hearts of fans. Their films are still frequently shown on television, and various adaptations and homages to their work continue to emerge. Warkop DKI is not just a comedy group, but a part of Indonesia's eternal entertainment history.
(brl/ola)