JAKARTA The wave of community actions that has taken place in the last few days has reached its peak through the musical Action on November 19, 2025, a collaborative movement held in front of the KPK Jakarta Building.

This action brought together film directors, musicians, intergenerational actors, young scholars, and public figures who have been known to be vocals in voicing aspirations.

The choice of the KPK building as the center of action is not without reason. The location was chosen as a symbol of the corruption emergency which was considered to have undermined Indonesia even more. Director Anggy Umbara confirmed the message through his sharp statement.

"The corrupt generation gave birth to a generation of bullys," said Anggy, quoted by VOI from a media broadcast, Thursday, November 20.

He highlighted how elite behavior had a direct impact on the character of the younger generation.

This action was initiated and led by a number of figures such as Anggy Umbara, musician Sukatani and Armia and The Shadows, actor Chicco Jerikho and Sinyo, and young Ustadz Cholidi. Also present was Jonathan Latumahina, father of David Ozora, who in recent years has been known as a public figure who has loudly demanded justice.

Through music, speeches, and stage performances, the musical Action on November 19 became a symbol that the expression space of the Indonesian people was still alive. In the midst of the stigma about the efforts to silence voices by certain individuals, this action shows that peaceful resistance is growing and difficult to stop.

One of the most thrilling moments occurred when musician Sukatani performed the song Gempita Gempita. With intense arrangements and lyrics full of meaning, the appearance turned into a kind of collective mantra bringing back wounds, anger, and long hidden hopes.

The action area was immediately silent before finally breaking by applause and shouts of solidarity when the song reached its climax. The moment confirms that art can be a strong medium of resistance.

Actor Chicco Jerikho also conveyed a loud oration about the urgency of the courage to voice the truth, emphasizing that "the truth cannot be silenced." His statement was greeted by the boisterous action participants who packed the activity area.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Latumahina emphasized that the idea of a 'people in power' is not just a slogan, but a real potential that can occur at any time when people unite, speak up, and refuse to be silenced peacefully but firmly.

This action also brought public attention to the case of David Ozora, which has gone viral since 2023 and sparked national solidarity. The high public attention made the case adapted to the big screen. The film, which tells the story of David Ozora, is scheduled to be broadcast simultaneously in all Indonesian cinemas on December 4, 2025, with 90% of the flow of events taken directly from real events.

Musical action November 19 confirms that public expression spaces cannot be easily narrowed. When artists, religious leaders, and society move in one frequency, messages that arise are not just solidarity, but collective awareness that people's voices cannot be negotiated.

The energy created today shows the increasing public participation and the courage to speak up the new identity of the Indonesian people. The same spirit will return through the film Ozora, which can be watched starting December 4, 2025.


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