Aisyah Putri The Series: Jilbab In Love
GenreMusical Comedy Drama
Created byLeo Sutanto
Written byYanti Puspita sari
Directed byDesiana Larasati
StarringAnna Gilbert
Miller Ali
Aliff Alli
Henidar Amroe
Lucky Perdana
Bryan Domani
Salshabilla Adriani
Cassandra Lee
Steffi Zamora
Bella Graceva Amanda Putri
Rico Tampatty
Umar Lubis
Verrell Bramasta
Kevin Torsten
Syifa Hadju
Zahwa Aqilah
Meinorizah
Rosiana Dewi
Opening themeFatin Shidqia, "Proud Of You Moeslem"
Ending themeFatin Shidqia, "Proud Of You Moeslem"
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes104
Production
Executive producerElly Yanti Noor
ProducerLeo Sutanto
Production locationsJakarta, Indonesia
EditorHeru Hendriyarto
Running time60 minutes (17:00-18:00pm WIB)
Production companySinemArt
Original release
NetworkRCTI
ReleaseOctober 27, 2014 (2014-10-27) 
February 15, 2015 (2015-02-15)
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Aisyah Putri The Series: Jilbab In Love is an Indonesian soap opera musical comedy drama produced by SinemArt that airs daily on RCTI. The cast includes Anna Gilbert, Miller Khan, Aliff Alli, Henindar Amroe, and Lucky Perdana. The story is a loose adaptation of the book Asma Nadia.

Synopsis

The show's central character is a high school student named Aisyah Putri (Anna Gilbert).

Cast

Music

The music is by Fatin Shidqia, from her album Single Realigi 2014 (Sony Music Indonesia). She also sings the opening and closing theme, "Proud Of You Moslem".

Controversy

In the first episode aired on October 27, 2014, this soap opera showed a scene of teenage boys in school uniforms kissing Icha. The Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI, Indonesian Broadcasting Commission), decided that the program violated the Broadcasting Code of Conduct and Broadcasting Program Standard, and imposed administrative sanctions by a written warning.[1]

References

  1. Panditio Rayendra (11 November 2014). "Adegan Cium Pipi, Jilbab in Love Ditegur KPI (Bioskop Indonesia Trans TV Juga Ditegur)" (in Indonesian). Tabloid Bintang. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
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