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Jinny oh Jinny - Season 2

Bagus separated from Jinny because he was sent to school in the United States by Mr. Baroto. Then Mr. Baroto recruited Lian Lui Lola Lolita to work at PT Mutiara Laut to temporarily replace Bagus's job. The next day Mr. Baroto came to Jaka's house and brought Bagaskoro, a Javanese-Dutch man from Surabaya who was often called Bagas, to serve as a diver who replaced Bagus.

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Top Cast

  • Diana Pungky

    Diana Pungky

    Solfami/Jinny

  • Eko DJ

    Eko DJ

    Eko Baroto

  • Yusuf Surya

    Yusuf Surya

    Jaka Saputra

  • Meidiana Hutomo

    Meidiana Hutomo

    Bu Menik

  • Ivan Ray

    Ivan Ray

    Bagaskoro

  • Anya Dwinov

    Anya Dwinov

    Lian Lui Lola Lolita

  • Yerdian Richie

    Yerdian Richie

    Richie

Overview

Bagus separated from Jinny because he was sent to school in the United States by Mr. Baroto. Then Mr. Baroto recruited Lian Lui Lola Lolita to work at PT Mutiara Laut to temporarily replace Bagus's job. The next day Mr. Baroto came to Jaka's house and brought Bagaskoro, a Javanese-Dutch man from Surabaya who was often called Bagas, to serve as a diver who replaced Bagus.

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