Maju Kena Mundur Kena Returns
Nov 24 2016
•2h 43m
•Comedy
Once fired from a job at the hospital, WOW trio eyebrows Wira, Ozie and again working in unison Wulu mini market and have a manager who did not lose gokil, make people nervous and had a face pastel pas'an. To get into the hostel were super tight, WOW trio has their own way to get into the girls dormitory his cross-eyed cross-eyed Ko. The girl ran away from home after breaking the expensive jars owned by his father. Chaos, and until the girl finally get into the dorms and on but thought Anisa. Anisa Mosidik nephew who want to live in a dorm.
Cast
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Wira Nagara
Wira

Rafael Tan
Ozie

Lolox
Wulu

Adinda Thomas
Gadis
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