Summary of ""Bu, Izinkan Saya Revisi 5 Menit Saja," Pinta Sopir Ini. Saat Lihat Hasilnya, CEO Angkuh Menangis..."
Short, dramatic recap
A tearful corporate romcom with a twist: betrayal, a five-minute genius save in a rainstorm, a framed hero, a dramatic redemption, and a warm, low-key happily-ever-after.
Main plot
- Nadin Larasati, proud CEO of Nadin Architects, is devastated when her trusted chief architect, Rivan, resigns and flees to a rival firm — taking and deleting the master files for a critical Rp50 billion resort project. An investor presentation is in two days and the company teeters on the brink.
- Azmi, a newly hired private driver who is humble, kind, and secretly an excellent architecture graduate (his diploma withheld for unpaid fees), unexpectedly becomes the story’s hero.
- Stranded in a rainstorm traffic jam, Azmi asks for five minutes and, on Nadin’s tablet, reimagines the ruined design into a brilliant “floating joglo” concept that saves the project. Nadin wins the investor Mr. Wijaya and Rivan is publicly humiliated.
- Romance develops: Azmi moonlights as Nadin’s covert chief architect at night. He leaves caring notes, covers her with his jacket, and they fall in love amid blueprints and late nights.
- Rivan plots revenge. He bribes an intern (Rifan) to plant a fake transfer receipt in Azmi’s bag. A gossip account accuses Nadin of hiring an “unlicensed driver-architect.” Believing the evidence, Nadin publicly confronts and fires Azmi.
- Mr. Darma, the loyal security guard, reveals CCTV footage proving the intern planted the envelope. Nadin realizes her mistake, redeems Azmi’s diploma by paying his university arrears, and begs him to return as head architect.
- Azmi accepts. They marry in a heartfelt, culturally rich Ratu Boko ceremony filled with funny, human moments (pen slips, instant noodles on their wedding night). At the project groundbreaking, Azmi’s embedded digital watermark (micro-code) in the drawings publicly exposes Rivan’s theft and permanently discredits him.
- Five years later: Azmi leads the firm, Nadin steps back for family and social work, and they live simply and happily with children — cherishing the old company car where they fell in love and keeping playful domestic routines.
Highlights, emotional beats, and memorable jokes
- The “five minutes in a traffic jam” redesign: cinematic, tense, and the turning point of the story.
- The “ice queen” to loving partner arc: Nadin’s transformation from brittle CEO to vulnerable, apologetic lover.
- The fake-transfer frame and CCTV reveal: classic villainy and satisfying vindication.
- Technical mic-drop: Azmi’s digital steganography — a hidden copyright code inside vector lines — which proves authorship and humiliates the thief.
- Romcom bits and small touches:
- Azmi covering Nadin with his denim jacket.
- Sticky-note reminders (“Bubos, get some rest”).
- Invitation to eat gudeg at a roadside stall.
- Mr. Darma’s cough code to signal danger.
- Newlyweds eating instant cup noodles on their wedding night.
- Proposal made from popsicle sticks (the tiny house model) — low-budget, huge heart.
- Wedding compromise (Ratu Boko) that blends both families’ tastes: regal yet humble.
- Warm epilogue detail: the old sedan is kept and cherished — the sentimental punchline about where they fell in love.
Key reactions that stand out
- Nadin’s breakdown when the files disappear, followed by stunned gratitude when she sees Azmi’s design.
- Investor Mr. Wijaya’s sudden enthusiasm and the room turning against Rivan.
- Rivan’s rage and eventual abject humiliation when exposed.
- Office gossip/WhatsApp culture morphing into playful matchmaking — staff rename groups, make bets, and act as a comic chorus.
- The rooftop confession scene: equal parts regret, determination, and romance.
- Public redemption and applause when Azmi reveals the watermark.
Tone
A melodramatic, emotional workplace romance that mixes corporate intrigue, technical cleverness, genuine sacrifice, and steady humor — part tearful soap opera, part feel-good romcom.
Main characters
- Nadin Larasati — CEO of Nadin Architects; the “ice queen” who becomes a heroine and lover.
- Azmi — the new driver, secretly an architecture graduate; later head architect and Nadin’s husband.
- Rivan — traitorous chief architect and rival mastermind (sometimes conflated with the intern’s name, Rifan, in lines).
- Mr. Wijaya — the demanding main investor.
- Mr. Darma — loyal security guard who uncovers the CCTV proof.
- Rifan — the bribed intern who plants the fake receipt.
- Mrs. Azmi — Azmi’s humble, wise village mother.
- Office employees / gossiping staff — comic background characters who fuel office banter and matchmaking.
Epilogue snapshot
Five years on, Azmi leads the firm while Nadin focuses on family and social work. They live simply with children, preserve the old company car as a memento of where they fell in love, and keep small, playful domestic routines — a warm, unpretentious happily-ever-after.
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