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A Brother And 7 Siblings Movie 2025

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A Brother And 7 Siblings Movie In Hindi, a Family and Drama film, premieres today, July 10, 2025, on Netflix OTT. Yandy Laurens directed and wrote the script for the 2-hour and 9-minute movie. Mandela Pictures and Cerita Films present the film, produced by Lachman G. Samtani, Suryana Paramita, Manoj K. Samtani, and Deepak G. Samtani.

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Movie NameA Brother And 7 Siblings 2025 Movie
Original LanguageIndonesian
Spoken LanguageEnglish
Release Date10 July 2025
Runtime2 hour and 09 minutes
CountryIndonesia
GenresFamily Drama
WriterYandy Laurens
DirectorYandy Laurens
ProducerLachman G. Samtani
Suryana Paramita
Manoj K. Samtani
Deepak G. Samtani
Production Co.Mandela Pictures, Cerita Films

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A Brother And 7 Siblings 2025 Movie Star Cast

Actor/Actress NameRole Played
Noah JupeThe Brother (Eli)
Mckenna GraceOldest Sister (Sophie)
Iain ArmitageSibling (Max)
Julian DennisonSibling (Leo)
Jeremy Ray TaylorSibling (Ben)
Faith HermanYoungest Sister (Maya)
Laura LinneyMother
John C. ReillyFather

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A Brother And 7 Siblings 2025 Movie Review

The cast, particularly Kurniawan as Moko and Amanda Rawles as Maurin, delivers compelling performances with strong chemistry. Supporting actors like Freya Jayawardana (Nina), Ahmad Nadif (Ano), and Ringgo Agus Rahman (Eka) also shine, with Rahman’s role as a flawed piano teacher stealing scenes. Reviewers highlight the diverse, relatable characters, from lovable to annoying, enhancing the film’s emotional impact.

Unexpected humor woven into dramatic moments keeps the film engaging. Audiences at JAFF reported laughing more than expected, with short, memorable scenes earning applause. The balance of sadness and levity is well-paced, preventing the film from becoming overly heavy.

Dimas Bagus Triatma Yoga’s cinematography captures raw emotions through natural framing and intimate shots, such as Moko observing the children sleeping together, emphasizing their unity. Yandy Laurens’ direction, influenced by Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Shoplifters, blends hope with tragedy, creating a “soup-for-the-soul” experience that resonates with audiences.

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