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CTKD is first duet album Indonesian singer Krisdayanti and Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza. CTKD is the abbreviation of Canda (Joke), Tangis (Cry), Ketawa (Laugh), Duka (Sad), since they are both known as CT (Siti) and KD (Krisdayanti). The album was released on 28 December 2009.
Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri (English: Cheating Right, Cheating Left) is a Malaysian-Indonesian Malay-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by Sharad Sharan.The film, about a group of friends at the crossroads of life, features actors including Christian Sugiono, Natasha Hudson, Sazzy Falak and Hans Isaac in lead roles.
Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri (or 100 Lies to Hide A Wife) In late 2006, Sugiono received an offer to star in the new Malaysian film Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri (translated 100 Lies to Hide A Wife ). In this movie, Sugiono played with his future wife, Titi Kamal, who plays as his wife.
Kris Dayanti (born 24 March 1975), often written mononymously as Krisdayanti (or shortened as KD), is an Indonesian singer and actress. She is the younger sister of Yuni Shara, another Indonesian singer. She is the daughter of Trenggono and Rachma Widadiningsih.
Anang married Krisdayanti on August 22, 1996, together they have 2 children : Titania Aurelie Hermansyah and Azriel Akbar Hermansyah. However, their marriage has often been hit by gossip. In 2009, the couple divorced religiously in August, then legally divorced in November. Anang remarried to Ashanty, proposing to her on February 25, 2012. [2]
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Cinta di Pangkuan Himalaya is an Indonesian television romantic drama series that premiered on 8 May 2017 on ANTV. Produced by Raam Punjabi under the banner of Tripar Multivision Plus, it starred Shakti Arora , Radhika Madan , Melayu Nicole and Cut Tari.
The story follows the last days as well as the historic moments in the life of the Ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, (1750–1799) through the eyes of an Indian court historian and a British Oriental scholar. Girish Karnad's play is based on a Farsi manuscript written by Tipu Sultan in his own handwriting and preserved in the India Office Library.