Atiqah Hasiholan is a multifaceted and gifted actress who embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of theater, commencing her illustrious career by gracing the stage of Satu Satu Stage Theater during her formative years, where she honed her craft and laid the foundation for a prosperous and illustrious career in the entertainment industry.
Throughout the course of her academic journey, she embarked upon a transformative experience at Monash University, where she diligently devoted herself to honing her skills and laying the groundwork for a future replete with unparalleled success.
Atiqah's emergence as a prominent figure in the world of entertainment was marked by a pivotal moment in her career, wherein she was selected to portray the lead character, Jamilah, in the production of "Jamilah and the President", thereby exemplifying her exceptional talent and aptitude for acting.
She embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of cinema by making her film debut in the year 2006, marking a significant milestone in her professional career. The film in question was Sharing Her Husband, a captivating movie that provided her with the opportunity to showcase her acting skills. In this particular film, she portrayed the character of Ima, the youngest wife of the esteemed Pak Haji, played by the talented El Manik.
Atiqah Hasiholan's subsequent performances in television movies and films served to further solidify her status as a rapidly ascending star within the Indonesian entertainment industry, thereby cementing her position as a prominent figure in the nation's thriving film and television landscape.
Atiqah Hassan, a multifaceted actress, entered the world on January 3, 1982, and has since consistently impressed viewers with her remarkable adaptability and impressive acting prowess, effortlessly transitioning between various characters in a range of films, including the critically acclaimed "Cinta Setaman", the thought-provoking "Pintu Terlarang", and the entertaining "Crazy Crazy".
Atiqah's professional journey took a significant turn in the year 2012, as she collaborated with renowned director Nia Dinata for the second time, this instance being the film Arisan! 2, in which she brought to life the captivating character of Ara, a young socialite who was rapidly ascending the social ladder, her presence on screen leaving a lasting impression on audiences.
Atiqah has consistently delivered remarkable performances throughout her career, garnering widespread recognition and accolades. Her impressive body of work has led to a total of two Citra Cup nominations, showcasing her remarkable range and versatility as an actress. Specifically, she received a nomination for Best Female Lead Actor at the prestigious 2009 Indonesian Film Festival for her outstanding portrayal of a character in the film Ruma Maida. Additionally, her remarkable supporting performance in the movie The Mirror Never Lies earned her another nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival.