Lebaran has its own kind of pull. The long drive back, the smell of opor when you finally walk in, the living room suddenly full again, whether you need something to pass the kilometers or a reason to stay on the couch a little longer, Vidio's got easy picks for wherever you are.
For a faith-forward romance

A & Z follows Zara (Laura Moane), who’s pushed into an unexpected marriage with Abyan (Rizky Nazar) after her twin sister passes away right before the wedding. What starts as obligation becomes a bigger test of faith, resilience and what love looks like when life doesn’t go to plan. Expect slow-burn drama, plenty of emotional curveballs and leads you’ll end up rooting for.
For a teen drama fix
In Di Luar Nurul, Kania (Nayla Purnama) is a hijab-wearing teen with big dreams – and a “deal” that turns her plans upside down. To get into her dream school, she agrees to an engagement she never wanted, tied to a boy (Gabriel Giroux) who already has a reputation (and an attitude). It’s the kind of youthful romance-drama that keeps you pressing next.
For late-night football
Some Ramadan nights call for something lighter, and nothing hits like a Premier League match when you’re still awake after tarawih (or if you’re fully in your sahur era). Catch the EPL matches on Vidio when you want a proper watch-along moment.
For a dose of nostalgia

If you grew up with Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?, Rangga & Cinta feels like slipping back into that early-2000s Jakarta headspace, but with a fresh coat of paint. It retells the classic “popular girl meets quiet poetry boy” story as a teen musical romance (yes, it leans into the music), with Leya Princy and El Putra Sarira stepping into the lead roles – perfect for a cosy watch when you want something familiar, but not stale.