Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series – Netflix Review

Key Takeaways
- A prequel to Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens (2021)
- Follows four Indonesian women starting new lives in New York
- Combines humor, drama, and emotional storytelling
Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series is a touching and heartwarming Indonesian drama-comedy that takes viewers on an emotional journey of dreams, friendship, and resilience. Released on September 12, 2025, this Netflix original is a prequel to the 2021 hit movie Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens.
Instead of focusing on Ali’s story, the series explores the past lives of the four “Queens” — Party, Biyah, Ance, and Chinta — and how they became each other’s family while struggling as immigrants in Queens, New York.
Basic Details
Title: Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series
Language: Indonesian (with English subtitles)
Released on: September 12, 2025
Episodes: 6
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Friendship
Main Cast: Nirina Zubir, Tika Panggabean, Jihane Almira, Aulia Sarah Director: Lucky Kuswandi Showrunner: Muhammad Zaidy
Plot Overview

The series begins in the early 2000s when these four Indonesian women first arrive in New York City with different dreams and personal struggles. They don’t know each other in the beginning but are drawn together by their shared experiences of loneliness, cultural shock, and the harsh realities of immigrant life.
- Party wants to become a famous singer and believes New York is the place where dreams come true.
- Biyah is determined to earn enough money to support her family back in Indonesia.
- Ance is practical and strong-willed, hoping to build a stable future in a new country.
- Chinta is trying to leave her complicated past behind and start over.
They work low-paying jobs, face language barriers, and deal with rejection, but they slowly learn to support and uplift one another. Over time, they form an unbreakable sisterhood. This beautiful friendship becomes the heart of the series.
Characters & Performances
- Nirina Zubir as Party delivers a lively and energetic performance. Her character is full of passion, and you can feel her love for music in every scene.
- Tika Panggabean as Biyah adds warmth and humor, making her character extremely lovable.
- Happy Salma as Ance brings a calm strength that grounds the group.
- Asri Welas as Chinta stands out with her emotional depth and layered acting.
Their chemistry feels real and natural, which makes the show feel like a story about real people. The way they laugh, fight, and cry together makes viewers feel connected to their journey.
Direction, Writing & Visuals
The series is directed with a balance of emotional drama and light humor. The writing beautifully captures both the struggles and the joys of immigrant life.
The series is co-produced by Palari Films with Muhammad Zaidy acting as showrunner, Lucky Kuswandi as director and Andri Cung as screenwriter. The visual style of the series is colorful and vibrant, showing the energy of New York while also highlighting the small, cozy spaces these women call home. The series uses music effectively, combining Indonesian songs with Western pop tracks to show their cultural mix.
Each episode focuses on a specific part of their journey — their early struggles, their conflicts, their small victories — which makes the pacing smooth and keeps viewers emotionally invested.
Strengths & Weaknesses
What works really well:
- Strong emotional connection between the characters
- Realistic portrayal of immigrant struggles
- Perfect mix of drama, comedy, and heartfelt moments
- Uplifting and empowering tone
Minor weaknesses:
- Some side characters are underdeveloped
- A few predictable plot twists
- Middle episodes are slightly slow
Still, these small flaws don’t reduce the overall impact. The series is full of heart and leaves you with a warm, hopeful feeling.
Final Verdict
Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series is more than just a drama — it’s a story about hope, courage, and the power of friendship. It celebrates women who dared to dream big, even when life seemed impossible.
Whether you’ve watched Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens or not, this series stands on its own. It will make you smile, laugh, and maybe even cry. If you love shows that mix heartfelt emotions with moments of joy, this one deserves a spot on your watchlist.
⭐ IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 (9) — A beautiful, inspiring, and emotional watch.
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FAQs
How many episodes are in Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series?
There are 6 episodes in Season 1.
Do I need to watch the movie first?
No. This is a prequel. Watching the movie is optional but adds extra depth.
Is it available with English subtitles?
Yes. Netflix offers English subtitles and dubbing options.
What genre is the series?
Drama-comedy (dramedy) with emotional and inspiring themes.
