The film introduces a pivotal romantic subplot with a law student named Achmad (played by Jefri Nichol), which Habibie famously deemed "not in the same frequency" as their own, setting the stage for Habibie’s ultimate place as the "last port" of Ainun’s heart.
Portrays Ainun’s mother, Midwife Sadarmi Besari, adding depth to Ainun's upbringing. Production and Reception
The success of Habibie & Ainun 3 rests on the shoulders of its talented cast:
Supporting roles that enrich Ainun's collegiate experience.
In the annals of Indonesian history, few love stories have captured the nation’s heart as profoundly as that of Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie and Hasri Ainun Besari. Their journey—from childhood acquaintances to a power couple leading Indonesia through a tumultuous era—has been immortalized in the bestselling book Habibie & Ainun and the blockbuster film of the same name. But the story did not end with Ainun’s passing in 2010.
The primary musical piece associated with is the hit song "Kamu & Kenangan" (You and Memories).
In college, Ainun sparks a female emancipation revolution alongside colleagues, defying gender norms to excel in medicine.
So, if you came here looking for a movie called you will not find it in theaters. But you will find it in the rustle of pages at the Habibie & Ainun Library. You will find it in the eyes of Indonesian engineers who still quote his theories on crack propagation. You will find it in the way a grandfather holds his wife’s hand on a bus.





