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(2023). This study is particularly interesting because it explores the high-stakes intersection of global media consumption and local identity formation in the digital age. Key Highlights of the Paper

—a genre blending Malay, Arabic, and Hindustani folk—remains the "music of the people," the younger generation is obsessed with Indie-folk

Indonesia isn’t just about beautiful beaches and Bali. Its entertainment scene is vibrant, fast-growing, and hugely influential in Southeast Asia. From emotional soap operas to chart-topping pop bands and superhero movies, here’s your friendly guide to Indonesia’s pop culture. (2023)

Viu, in particular, has changed the game. By focusing on Korean dramas with high-quality Bahasa Indonesia subtitles, they trained Indonesians to watch serialized content on phones. Now, Viu Originals—such as Pretty Little Liars Indonesia or My Lecturer My Husband —are creating a hybrid culture: the dramatic flair of sinetron mixed with the production polish of Korean TV.

Social media platforms, such as Instagram and YouTube, have become increasingly popular in Indonesia, with many local influencers and content creators gaining a large following. Its entertainment scene is vibrant, fast-growing, and hugely

But action is only one pillar. The true renaissance came via the horror genre. Indonesian horror, deeply rooted in mystis (mysticism) and rural folklore, is uniquely terrifying. Films like Pengabdi Setan (Satan’s Slaves, 2017) and KKN di Desa Penari (2022) broke box office records, often outselling Marvel and DC films locally. These aren't just jump-scare flicks; they are cultural commentaries on family, religion, and the clash between modernity and tradition.

, the industry has leaned into high-octane action and gritty horror. Directors like Joko Anwar have redefined the genre with hits like Satan’s Slaves By focusing on Korean dramas with high-quality Bahasa

Indonesian cinema has undergone a massive transformation since the early 2000s. While horror remains the undisputed king of the local box office—driven by hits like Pengabdi Setan (Satan’s Slaves)—the industry has found international acclaim in other genres.