Titik Handayani Rajo Bintang (born 10 February 1981[1]), known professionally as Titi Radjo Padmaja (formerly Titi Sjuman), is an Indonesian drummer, singer, songwriter, and actress.
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Born | Titik Handayani Rajo Bintang (1981-02-10) 10 February 1981 (age 41) Jakarta, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Other names | Titi Rajo Bintang, Titi Sjuman |
Occupation | Actress, Musician |
Notable work | Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park Rayya, Cahaya di Atas Cahaya |
Spouse(s) | Adrianto Djokosoetono (2016-) Sri Aksana Sjuman (2004–2013) |
Children | Children with Sri Aksana Sjuman:
Children with Adrianto Djokosoetono:
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Parent(s) | Idham Rajo Bintang (father) Susi Aryani (mother) |
Relatives | Popi Mailani (sister) Suci Indah Sari (sister) |
Awards | 2 Citra Awards |
Titi is the daughter of businessman Idham Rajo Bintang and Susi Aryani.[2] Her father Idham was a hotel owner and entertainment businessman in Lake Maninjau area, as well as a show and entertainment entrepreneur in Jakarta. After completing her basic education in Maninjau, Agam, West Sumatra, Titi continued her secondary school in Padang . She then took a bachelor's degree at the Indonesian Daya Music Institute, Jakarta.[3]
Titi is also the youngest sister of businesswoman and political activist Popi Mailani, as well as Model and Actress Suci Indah Sari (daughter-in-law to Indonesian Diplomat Nana Sutresna Sastradidjaja).
Titi is fond of sports and never wears skirts.[4] In high school, she supposed to study economics but she switched to drums because she wanted to do something "different".[4] She furthered her drum studies at Farabi Music School and Daya Music Institute.[4] It was here that Titi met Sri Aksan Sjuman, one of her instructor at Farabi who she later married then divorced. [4] After graduation, she performed at the Java Jazz Festival; she also performed with artists such as Ruth Sahanaya.[4]
Titi made her feature film debut in Djenar Maesa Ayu's 2007 film Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! (They Say I'm a Monkey!).[4] She was initially contracted to provide a soundtrack for the film with her then husband, Sri Aksan Sjuman (also known as Wong Aksan), Maesa's brother.[4] However, Maesa later asked her to take the lead role; after being cajoled by her husband and sister-in-law, Titi accepted.[4] Aksan told her "in a kissing scene, when [she] kiss[es] a man, [her] body should not reject it".[4]
In 2010, Titi starred in Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park (Sunday Morning in Victoria Park), a film about immigrant workers in Hong Kong.[5][4] For her role, she met with immigrant laborers in Indonesia and Hong Kong to "get a deeper understanding" of the role.[4] That same year, she and her husband provided the soundtrack to Tanah Air Beta (My Homeland).[4] Although there were some scheduling conflicts, she was able to complete both.[4]
In February 2011, Titi took her first role as an antagonist, appearing in Rindu Purnama (Longing for the Full Moon).[6] She disliked the role as she disapproved of her character's actions.[7] Later that year, she and her husband composed the score to Sang Penari (The Dancer), a film based on the Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk trilogy by Ahmad Tohari, over a period of a month and a half.[8]
Titi has won the first annual Extra Joss Awards in November 2000. Eight years later, she won two Indonesian Movie Awards for Best Actress: Her first was Best Newcomer for Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet, while the second was for her role in Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park.[5][7] Her role in Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! garnered her a Citra Award at the Indonesian Film Festival for Best Actress, while Titi and her husband won a Citra Award for Best Soundtrack for the 2009 film King.[4] She has said that receiving awards is a bonus which drives her to work harder.[5]
Titi was married to fellow musician Sri Aksan Sjuman (formerly of Dewa 19) on Sunday, August 15, 2004, at the Al Azhar Mosque, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. The application procession itself was held on New Year's Day 2004. She often collaborated with Aksan on writing film scores.[4] The couple welcomed their daughter Miyake Shakuntala Sjuman, more known as Miyake Keinaka.[4] Their marriage lasted for 9 years, but in the end, Titi filed for divorce from Aksan on 14 February 2013[9] and became officially divorced by 7 March 2013.[10]
On 2016, Titi remarried to businessman Adrianto Djokosoetono,[11] and by 2020 the two welcomed their son Bhaskara Deva Purnomo Djokosoertono.[12]
Titi enjoys the work of American composer John Williams, citing his works on Star Wars, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Home Alone as some of her favourites.[4]
Year | Title | Credited as | Role | Notes | Ref. | |
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2004 | 17th | ![]() |
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Sulastri | [14] | |
2007 | The Photograph | ![]() |
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2008 | The Storyteller | ![]() |
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Short Film | ||
Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! | ![]() |
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Adjeng | |||
Laskar Pelangi | ![]() |
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2009 | Identitas | ![]() |
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Regent Candidate's Success Team | ||
Garuda di Dadaku | ![]() |
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King | ![]() |
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Sang Pemimpi | ![]() |
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2010 | Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park | ![]() |
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Sekar | ||
Tanah Air Beta | ![]() |
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Dalam Mihrab Cinta | ![]() |
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Nyanyian Para Pejuang Sunyi | ![]() |
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Short Film | [17] | ||
2011 | Khalifah | ![]() |
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Fatimah | ||
Rindu Purnama | ![]() |
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Monik | |||
Serdadu Kumbang | ![]() |
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Siti | [18] | ||
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2012 | Rayya, Cahaya Diatas Cahaya | ![]() |
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Rayya | ||
2013 | Mursala | ![]() |
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Taruli Sinaga | [19] | |
2014 | 12 Menit | ![]() |
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Rene | [20] | |
2016 | The Window | ![]() |
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Dewi | [21] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2009 | Jakarta International Jazz Festival (2009) | Participant | [22] | |
2010 | Jakarta International Jazz Festival (2010) | Participant | ||
2010 | Indonesia Mencari Bakat | Jury | Judge (Season 1-2) | [23] |
2011 | ||||
2012 | Chief Judge (Season 3-4) | [24] | ||
2013 | ||||
2014 | ||||
2015 | Celebrity Lipsync Combat | Panelist | ||
Celebrity Lipsync Battle Indonesia | Panelist | (ran from 2015–16) | ||
The Remix | Jury | Guest Judge (Season 1) | ||
2016 | Chief Judge (Season 2) | |||
2021 | Indonesia Mencari Bakat | Jury | Guest Judge (Season 5) | [25] |
Year | Song Title | Artist | Role | Ref. |
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2009 | Jujur Aku Tak Sanggup | Pasto | Music Video Actress | [26] |
2011 | Just The Way You Are | Titi Radjo Padmaja | Singer | [27] |
2021 | Leave and Goodbye | Titi Radjo Padmaja | Singer, Writer, Producer, Actress | [28] |
2021 | Leave and Goodbye (Remix) | Titi Radjo Padmaja ft. Jevin Julian | Singer, Writer, Producer, Actress | [29] |
2021 | Leave and Goodbye (Acappella) | Titi Radjo Padmaja | Singer, Writer, Producer, Actress | [30] |
Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2008 | Indonesian Movie Actor Awards | Best New Actress | Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! | Won |
Favourite Newcomer | Won | |||
Indonesian Film Critics Society | Best Breakthrough Actress | Won | ||
2009 | Indonesian Film Festival | Citra Award for Best Leading Actress | Won | |
Citra Award for Best Original Score (with Aksan Sjuman) | Garuda di Dadaku | Nominated | ||
King | Won | |||
2010 | Bandung Film Festival | Best Musical Arranger | Sang Pemimpi | Won |
Indonesian Film Festival | Citra Award for Best Leading Actress | Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park | Nominated | |
2011 | Bandung Film Festival | Best Musical Arranger | Tanah Air Beta | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actress | Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park | Won | ||
Indonesian Movie Awards | Best Female Lead | Won | ||
Favourite Female Lead | Nominated | |||
Indonesian Film Festival | Citra Award for Best Original Score (with Aksan Sjuman) | Rindu Purnama | Nominated | |
2013 | ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards | Best Actress | Rayya, Cahaya di Atas Cahaya | Nominated |
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