JAKARTA - How can a startup, born far from the world's technology center, reach unicorn status? The documentary film inDrive seeks to explore this question and more, investigating the company's deep evolutionary journey and a relentless push to achieve the meaning and goals that encourage it to progress.

In an exclusive broadcast, the inDrive documentary offers viewers a closer view to the company's essence, featuring never-before-seen footage and honest interviews with key characters, including founder and CEO Arsen Tomsky. This particular content provides insight into the basic vision of inDrive and the guiding principles that have shaped its trajectory.

Far from corporate films in general, this narrative goes beyond the limits to describe the ripple effects of positive changes triggered by the inDrive initiative. Starting from grassroots movement that opposes unfair taxi rates, to the global expansion of world-fair vehicle ordering applications, this documentary presents the transformative power of collective action.

Reflecting on the film and its message, the founder and CEO of inDrive, Arsen Tomsky, said, all parties must focus on the process during a business.

"And if you do something important for you, which means a lot to you, and you develop an external environment during that trip, you will grow even more at every step. And that's something no one from you can take. Even if you don't reach the top, you'll have something available to you., "he said.

"Our vision is not only limited to ride-hailing services, but also wants to apply these principles in new sectors. InDrive has been known and used globally, from Indonesia to the rest of the world," added InDrive Indonesia Communications Manager Wahyu Ramadhan.

"It is an honor for me to be a part of this film and the opportunity to share my story as a driver from remote areas in Indonesia to the global audience is a real embodiment of an inDrive mission against injustice," as described by Itam, a local hero from Bogor, Indonesia.

The director of this documentary, Mahatma Putra, also expressed his joy at producing this documentary.

"I was very interested when I received a call from the inDrive team to help them capture the inspirational story of driver-partners and how a business can become a transformative platform in changing the lives of Indonesians," he said.

Starting from users in Nigeria, Indonesia, Mexico, and others, who are taking control of their future through vehicle booking applications, to dedicated employees who encourage inDrive growth, this documentary presents a variety of stories that are united by the common thread of empowerment and innovation.

The screening of a documentary film held at a lounge in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, sparked a tremendous response from VIP guests, invitees, media, and inDrive partners. Involved with the vision of inDrive founder Arsen to fight injustice and promote freedom of choice, students seemed inspired by the session.

The event provides a platform for future business leaders to explore discussions about the importance of driving social change, which leaves a deep impression on all present.

"This is an epic journey, told by connecting people around the world," Tomsky said, stressing that the story of inDrive is far from over.


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