Synopsis: This drama comedy tells the story of four Indonesian immigrant women with distinct personalities building a new life together in Queens, New York.
Party (Nirina Zubir) has to figure out how to keep her apartment and get promoted despite working illegally; single parent Ance (Tika Panggabean) is trying to cope with her only child who is entering her teenage years; Chinta (Happy Salma) suddenly faces a divorce from her husband; and Biyah (Asri Welas) is willing to do anything to survive, including dressing up as a hot dog and the Statue of Liberty.
Their days are spent in each other’s companionship, filled with dreams of opening a restaurant to the bittersweet loss of their partners. Challenges that come their way eventually strengthen their friendship. Ratu Ratu Queens features the heartfelt story of friendship among four women as they navigate life in a foreign country, presented in a lighthearted manner that many viewers can relate to. Not only will viewers be entertained by the humorous antics of the characters, they will also be touched by how each struggles to survive, navigate love and parenting, as well as discover their identities. (Courtesy Netflix, 2025)
Show Guide: 'Ratu Ratu Queens'
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- By Rick Ellis
