Angga Yunanda Is Indonesia’s Cinematic Wunderkind
With more than 11 million followers and his face towering across Jakarta’s malls, Angga is transforming from Indonesian superstar into one of Southeast Asia’s most compelling actors
By Dayne Aduna
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Inside the rise of Indonesia's global film star Walk through Jakarta’s supersized malls long enough and Angga Yunanda eventually appears everywhere. His face hangs above cosmetic counters and giant LED screens as the face of Garnier Men. His dramas dominate streaming charts. His films routinely trend online within hours of release. In Indonesia, where celebrity culture moves at impossible speed, and attention spans evaporate overnight, Angga has managed something far more difficult than virality: permanence. At 25, he occupies a rare space in Indonesian entertainment. He is simultaneously a mainstream heartthrob, a box office draw, a fashion and grooming fixture, and increasingly, one of the country’s most respected young actors. What began with teen soap operas like Malu-Malu Kucing and Mermaid in Love has evolved into a career that now stretches from commercial hits to psychologically layered arthouse cinema. He has become the kind of actor directors trust with emotionally..
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Dayne Aduna
Dayne Aduna is an Associate Editor at VMAN Southeast Asia, specializing in fashion, grooming, film, television, and contemporary pop culture. With a strong editorial focus on menswear, his work explores how style intersects with shifting cultural movements across Southeast Asia and beyond.
His expertise spans fashion journalism, celebrity profiling, grooming and skincare trends, fragrance, runway reporting, and cultural commentary, with a particular eye for emerging creatives and youth-driven style.
Dayne has written extensively on fashion houses, seasonal trends, designer collections, and the evolving image of the modern Southeast Asian man, bringing both editorial depth and cultural relevance to his coverage.
