Sule, Ay Need You (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 2012

Original Title:
Sule, Ay Need You

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
E-Motion Entertainment

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Sule's father, a farmer whose not that reach, have fallen into poverty because of the failure to become "Lurah", and become crazy. So Sule has to go to Jakarta asking help to uncle Salim, the brother of his mother who supposedly rich. Instead of getting help, he was being chased and arrested by police because of suspected accomplice of a police fugitive . Since his mother gave him one way ticket to Jakarta, Sule cannot return to the village and must attempt to survive. He also stuck to Parto, a police officers who arrested him. Romlah, Parto's wife is looking for maid, directly recruiting Sule. His job is to take Ririn Parto's first daughter, a junior high school go to her school, or anywhere rides a motorcycles. One day, Sule met a pickpocket group preyed on the bag a beautiful girl named Ayla. Sule couldn't stand still see the action and fight with the pickpocket to save Ayla's bag.

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Director:
Cuk FK

Producer:
Didi Mukti

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