The special screening of the Indonesian family drama Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu turned into an emotionally charged experience as audiences were moved to tears at the film’s conclusion
. Held ahead of its nationwide theatrical release on February 26, 2026, the event underscored the film’s powerful message about family, communication, and unconditional love.
One of the special guests in attendance was Dr. Aisah Dahlan, a medical doctor, neuroparenting practitioner, and widely respected family speaker in Indonesia. Her presence reinforced the film’s relevance as more than entertainment—positioning it as a reflective tool for families preparing for the holy month of Ramadan.
Dr. Aisah Dahlan: A Film That Teaches Family Communication and Emotional Awareness
After watching the film, Dr. Aisah Dahlan praised Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu for its honest portrayal of modern family dynamics.
“Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu is an important film for families to watch. It carries valuable lessons about communication, expressing affection, and resolving family conflicts with empathy,” she stated.
She added that the film offers a warm and realistic reflection of everyday family life, making it highly relatable for parents and children alike.
A Simple Story That Strikes Deep Emotional Chords
The film tells the story of three siblings struggling with financial hardship, emotional distance, and unresolved resentment toward their parents. Their desperate decision to claim their inheritance prematurely becomes the central conflict—forcing them to confront painful consequences that ultimately redefine their understanding of family.
Rather than presenting melodrama, Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu delivers a heartfelt reminder that family wounds often stem not from a lack of love, but from love that goes unspoken.
Audience Reactions: “It Made Me Want to Call My Mother”
The emotional impact of the film was evident throughout the theater. Tearful faces and quiet sobs filled the room as the credits rolled.
One audience member shared their reaction:
“When I walked out of the cinema, I felt an urge to call my mom immediately. The film reminds us how often we forget to say ‘I miss you’ and ‘I love you,’ assuming there’s always more time.”
Such responses highlight the film’s ability to resonate deeply across generations.
A Family Drama That Invites Reflection, Not Judgment
Starring Meriam Bellina, Ikang Fawzi, Acha Septriasa, Kevin Julio, and Abun Sungkar, alongside Natalie Zenn, Arfan Afif, Chiki Fawzi, and Asri Welas, the film delivers strong performances that elevate its universal message.
Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu invites audiences to reflect, reconcile, and reconnect—encouraging viewers not to delay expressions of love while their parents are still present.
Release Information
🎬 Title: Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu
📅 Theatrical Release in Indonesia: February 26, 2026
📱 Official Instagram: @titipbundadisurgamu
With its emotional depth and strong parenting message, Titip Bunda di Surga-Mu is set to become a must-watch Indonesian family film ahead of Ramadan and Lebaran.





















