January 29, 2026
JAKARTA – A classic romance from the late 1970s, Gita Cinta dari SMA (High School Serenade), is being adapted as a stage musical, featuring Gen Z–style humor to tell a story that has remained popular for decades.
The musical, Bukan Cinta Galih/Ratna (Not Galih and Ratna’s Love Story), will be staged on Feb. 7, at the Teater Besar within the Taman Ismail Marzuki complex in Central Jakarta. Directed and written by 18-year-old Mikail Edwin Rizki, the production stars debutants Salsha Indradjaja as Ratna and Xavier El Masrur as Galih.
The musical is adapted from Gita Cinta dari SMA, a popular novel by Eddy D. Iskandar that was later turned into a hit film, directed by Arizal. Released in 1979, starring Rano Karno, now Jakarta’s deputy governor, as Galih, and Yessy Gusman as Ratna, the film was popular among moviegoers at that time.
In the first film, Galih and Ratna were unable to be together because Ratna’s father opposes their inter-ethnic relationship. In its sequel, Puspa Indah Taman Hati (Beautiful Flower of the Heart Garden), also released in 1979, Galih meets Marlina, who looks alot like Ratna, also played by Yessy.
Mikail said revisiting a romance that was iconic in his parents’ generation was challenging, particularly in making the story relatable to younger audiences. To bridge that gap, he includes Gen Z humor in the dialogue.
Mikail went on to say, while the production is adapted from the film and novel of the same title, it will present a different storyline.
“The audience will see plot twists that may differ from the original film and from what they expect,” Mikail said. “Will Ratna end up with Galih? You’ll have to watch the show.”
He added that Bukan Cinta Galih/Ratna will feature Yessy Gusman as an older Ratna, looking back on her youth when she first met Galih.
Yessy said she was happy to work in the musical and excited to collaborate with the younger generation.
“This production can become a meeting point of love and affection across generations,” she said.
The musical will feature Guruh Soekarnoputra’s song, including “Lenggang Puspita”, “Anak Jalanan”, “Jenuh”, “Keranjingan Disko” and “Gita Cinta”. These songs also appeared in the original film, for which Guruh served as music director.
Produced by Guruh’s art collective Kinarya GSP and the SMA 6 Jakarta state senior high school’s alumni group Sthana Pentas 6, ticket prices range from Rp 200,000 (US$11.90) to Rp 1.4 million and are available at bukancintagalihratna.id.
Producer Yessi Haryanda said the musical serves as both a creative platform and a nostalgic reunion for SMA 6 Jakarta alumni. For younger performers, she said, it provides a space to develop and showcase their artistic talents.
“We want to give these young people a stage and the opportunity to be involved in this musical,” she said.

