Kapanlagi.com - Stories can come in various forms, including simple yet heart-wrenching short pieces. Four new dramas aim to touch the deepest sides of Indonesian women, about hidden wounds, unexpected love, and the struggle to choose happiness even amidst limitations.
These dramas are presented in a short series format with episodes lasting 3 to 5 minutes. Although brief, each story is packed with emotions and conflicts that resonate with the lives of women aged 25 to 40 years.
"Every woman must have hidden wounds, secrets, or hopes that were never shared. Through these short dramas, we want to show that you are not alone. Maybe you have been hurt, lost, or chosen to remain silent for the sake of family; all these stories are summarized in a format that is easy to watch but heavy in emotion," said Valencia Tanoesoedibjo, Managing Director of RCTI+.
1. A Mother's Dilemma
The four titles airing starting this Friday are My Child Is Not My Child, Love Without a Plan, Second Life Promise, and Love Before Leaving. Each presents a major theme that is familiar in everyday life, ranging from betrayal, love that grows from mistakes, redemption, to hope at the end of time.
My Child Is Not My Child tells the dilemma of a mother who must accept the reality that the child she raised is not her own flesh and blood. This story strikes a chord through the portrayal of deep loss and a sense of betrayed trust.
Love Without a Plan brings the story of Chi Miao, a woman who initially only intended to help her friend but ends up trapped in a complicated relationship with a CEO. As love grows, she is faced with the consequences of her lies.
2. A Home for Short Stories

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Meanwhile, Second Life Promise touches on the emotional side through the character He Chen, who is given a chance to live again to correct past mistakes as a husband and father.
Then Love Before Leaving depicts Gu Xiaoxiao's struggle against cancer, choosing a meaningful life, and finding true love in the remaining time she has.
"We want to make RCTI+ a home for emotional short stories that are quick to watch and capable of sparking social discussions, especially among Indonesian women. We believe that every woman has a story. And we strive to present it through strong and touching short dramas," added Valencia.
These dramas air every Friday and can be watched for free through the official application and website of the streaming service.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.