Forget Ngeri-ngeri Sedap . The most terrifying thing for Indonesian media moguls is that the audience no longer needs them. The most popular "film" of last year wasn't a film—it was a 3-part TikTok series shot on an iPhone 12 in a Bekasi bedroom, featuring a crying baby, a missing indomie , and a plot twist involving a ghost ojek driver.
Indonesian viewers show a diverse range of interests, with certain genres consistently topping the charts across platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Forget Ngeri-ngeri Sedap
On the flip side of the chaos lies the "Coffeeshop Vlog." Indonesia has exploded as a third-wave coffee capital, and creators like have turned a simple walk to a cafe into cinematic art. featuring a crying baby