Poppy and Tommy are a couple who are about to get married. Unfortunately, as their wedding day approaches, Poppy is kidnapped by someone sent by Sandra's older brother, one of the women who works in Tommy's office and harbors feelings for him. Poppy was killed accidentally during the kidnapping, her death left Tommy in mourning. Not wanting to dwell on his sadness, Tommy then made a mannequin doll that looked like Poppy as a coping mechanism, but unexpectedly it turned out that the doll he made could come to life. When no one else is around, the doll can move and talk like a human.
Once upon a time in the Remisol Tribe, Solfami was sad because Papa Rehe was going to sacrifice herself as an offering to the gods. Knowing Papa Rehe's plan, Mama Rehe gave a ring that had magical powers to Solfami. With special knowledge, Mama Rehe reduced Solfami's body to put her in a large shell, and then brought Solfami to the beach. The Remisol tribe who knew that the clam contained Solfami chased after Mama Rehe, luckily she managed to throw the shell into the open sea. Hundreds of years later, Bagus, who was diving, found a large clam that turned out to contain Solfami. He then gives her a nickname, Jinny.
Diana Pungky is an Indonesian actress. She started her career in 1988 as a model in the video clip for the song "Cinta Anak Kampung" sung by Jamal Mirdad. Her name began to soar in the entertainment world when she starred in several soap operas such as "Kanan Kiri OK", "Cepot & Copet Kepepet", and "Jinny Oh Jinny" which were broadcast on Indonesian private television. Before entering the world of acting, Diana was a magazine model, one of which was Mode Magazine. Her prominent role is Jinny in the soap opera Jinny Oh Jinny (1997), opposite to Indra Bruggman.
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