Brilio.net - Dono Warkop DKI is a legendary figure in the Indonesian entertainment world. Although he has long since passed away, his name remains fragrant and his works are still remembered today. Together with Kasino and Indro, Dono formed an irreplaceable comedy trio, entertaining generations with their distinctive style.
Before pursuing a career in Jakarta, Dono spent his childhood in Klaten, Central Java. The man whose full name is Wahyu Sardono grew up in a simple environment on Jalan Garuda, Dukuh Kargan, Delanggu Village. It was there that he built memories before finally stepping onto the national entertainment stage.
Dono's childhood home in Klaten still stands today. However, over time, the house began to look worn out and no longer inhabited. In a video uploaded to the B Project YouTube channel, the house looks simple but has a fairly large area, keeping traces of the legendary comedian's journey.
What does the late Dono's house in his hometown look like? Here is a portrait of it reported by brilio.net from YouTube B Project, Saturday (3/29).
1. This is what Dono Warkop's house looks like in his hometown. It still stands strong, but it's not well maintained.
photo: YouTube/B Project
2. According to information from YouTube B Project, the late Dono's house has indeed been unoccupied for a long time. This is because Dono's siblings have moved to Jakarta.
photo: YouTube/B Project
3. On the front wall is the name of Dono's father, Tjitro Soedijono.
photo: YouTube/B Project
4. Dono's house is very close to several other houses. Only separated by a small alley like this.
photo: YouTube/B Project
5. For the 1970s, Dono's house was considered quite luxurious and quite spacious.
photo: YouTube/B Project
6. Dono lived in this house in Klaten with his parents until the 1970s before he finally moved to Jakarta to study and pursue a career in the entertainment world.
photo: YouTube/B Project
7. This typical old-time building looks rickety in some parts. It seems that Dono's family has not had the chance to visit their hometown again.
photo: YouTube/B Project
The existence of this house is a silent witness to Dono's life journey before his success with Warkop DKI. Although its condition is no longer prime, this house still has historical value for fans who want to remember his figure more closely.
Dono's academic track record is also an interesting part of his life journey. In addition to being known as a comedian, he is a graduate of the University of Indonesia and even taught as a lecturer at the campus. His sharp thinking is often reflected in the jokes he presents. Not just comedy, but also intelligent social criticism that is relevant to the lives of society at that time.
His childhood home in Klaten is not just an abandoned old building. For local residents, the place holds many stories and memories of Dono before he was widely known as a comedian. Although now in a poorly maintained condition, the house remains a symbol of his long journey from a simple life to becoming a legend in the entertainment world.
(brl/far)