Widuri Puteri (b. 2010)

Alias:
Widuri Puteri Sasono
Widuri Sasono

Birthplace:
Jakarta, Indonesia

Born:
June 14, 2010

Widuri Puteri Sasono (born June 14, 2010) is an Indonesian actress and singer-songwriter of Javanese descent . She is the daughter of Indonesian actor, Dwi Sasono and Indonesian singer-actress, Widi Mulia . Widuri is known as an actress in the film Keluarga Cemara and its sequel as Ara. Widuri received her first Citra Award nomination at the 2024 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the psychological horror film Siksa Kubur. This made her the youngest nominee in the category in FFI history. She won the 2022 IMAA for her performance as Ara. Together with her brother and sister, Widuri is part of the trio Dru Widuri Den with their two singles "Jajan" and "Piknik" which won AMI awards in 2021 and 2022 respectively.  Widuri's acting career began in 2014 when she played with her parents in the film Aku, Kau & KUA. She also made a brief appearance in the film 3 Dara 2 in 2018.  In 2019, Widuri played the lead role in a film adapted from the popular television series Keluarga Cemara. he also sang one of the soundtracks entitled " Seperti Cemara" with Adhisty Zara. The success of the film made her name known to the wider community. Thanks to her acting in the film, she managed to get nominations at the 2018 Piala Maya , 2019 FFB , and 2019 IMAA.

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