Asrul Sani

[2] Together with Chairil Anwar and Rivai Apin, Sani published Tiga Menguak Takdir in 1950.[3] Sani's first screenplay was Lewat Djam Malam (After the Curfew) which obtained an award in the 1955 Indonesian Film Festival.His other screenplays that obtained Citra awards were Naga Bonar, Kejarlah Daku Kau Kutangkap (Chase Me, I'll Catch You), Titian Serambut Dibelah Tujuh, and Kemelut Hidup (Life Crisis).He then focused on writing screenplays for soap operas, adapted from Indonesian novels, such as Sitti Nurbaya, Salah Asuhan, and Sengsara Membawa Nikmat.[1] Sani received an Anugerah Seni award in 1969 and a Bintang Mahaputera medal in 2000 from the government.
Dutch East IndiesJakartaIndonesiaChairil AnwarUsmar IsmailLewat Djam MalamNaga BonarApa Jang Kau Tjari, Palupi?Sitti NurbayaSalah AsuhanSengsara Membawa NikmatAjip RosidiEnglishFrenchGermanRosidi, Ajip