JAKARTA - The Naga Naga Naga film will be released in theaters on June 16. This third sequel to Nagabonar focuses on family conflicts triggered by the reluctance of Monaga (played by Beby Tsabina) to continue and get a new high school.

His meeting with Nira (Zsa Zsa Utari) pushes him to go back to school. In the midst of Monaga's attitude, intergenerational conflicts within the Naga family ensued. The grandfather, Nagabonar (Deddy Mizwar), helps his grandson choose a new school.

But on the other hand, Monaga's choice was not approved by his mother, Monita (Wulan Guritno). Meanwhile, his father, Bonaga (played by Tora Sudiro), has to stand between the conflicts in his family.

Not only does it present a comedy that entertains the audience, but it also inserts an important message in a lightly delivered package.

According to Wulan Guritno, problems regarding parenting patterns and differences in views with partners depicted in the film have also been experienced by him as a mother, including any parent.

“But the most important thing is how we finally find a middle way and above all what is best for the child. It can be seen in the film, they finally found a solution together and everyone is happy," he said at the XXI Epicentrum cinema, Jakarta, Wednesday, June 8.

"Personally, when I was reading the script, I found it very interesting, because the film 'Naga Naga Naga' is not just a comedy and not just a drama, but it has many encouraging messages," said Uli Herdiansyah, who plays Ronny.

According to Uli, the third sequel from Nagabonar also touched on issues such as the generation gap in a family as well as taking pictures of the economic and political situation.

"There are a lot of messages. But I think the common thread is that this film talks a lot about humanity. That's what's interesting about the movie 'Naga Naga Naga', “he said.

Deddy Mizwar as the director and actor emphasized the importance of intergenerational collaboration or whatever the background is to love the homeland and build the nation which is represented in the Naga Naga Naga film.

"So love this homeland not only men, women too. Not only parents, millennials too," he said.


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