Character Arc
Aidil is the younger Abdullah son, introduced as a charismatic and free-spirited pilot drawn to nightlife and worldly pleasures. He stands in deliberate contrast to his devout elder brother, and his rebellious streak makes him a source of friction within the family. Early in the series, his charm masks a deeper restlessness and an avoidance of the responsibilities his father hopes he will embrace.
As the drama unfolds, Aidil's choices bring consequences that force him to confront his own values, particularly in his entanglements with love and family expectation. His arc is one of gradual reckoning, as grief and hardship chip away at his carefree exterior and push him toward reflection. The tension between his desires and his obligations drives many of the season's central conflicts.
Aidil's journey is ultimately framed as one of redemption, a movement from waywardness toward a more grounded sense of faith and duty. The transformation gives the character genuine emotional weight and made him one of the standout figures of the series. The role significantly raised the profile of the actor who portrayed him.