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Rachel Amanda Aurora or better known as Rachel Amanda (born 1 January 1995) is an Indonesian actress and singer of Javanese descent.

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Career

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After her debut in the soap opera Candy, Amanda was given parts in other soap operas, such as Lia, Tersanjung 6, Nirmala, Papaku Keren-Keren, Pintu Hidayah, Soleha, Doa dan Karunia, and Indra Keenam.[1]

Amanda starred in Heart (2005) and I Love You, Uncle... (2006) with Restu Sinaga, Ira Wibowo and Karenina. In the film, Amanda played Dion, a girl who loves a man much older than herself.[1] She was nominated for "Breakthrough Actor/Actress" at the 2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards.

Amanda released her 2005 debut compilation album Indonesia Menangis which produced the single "Indonesia Jangan Bersedih". Amanda won the "Best Children Female Solo Artist" award at the 2005 Anugerah Musik Indonesia.

In 2009, Amanda appeared in the movie Kata Maaf Terakhir and did voice work in the film Paddle Pop Kombatei The Movie. She began appearing in the soap opera Kejora dan Bintang in 2009.[1] In June 2009, Amanda collaborated with a religious singer, Opick, to sing "Maha Melihat".[1]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Amanda (2012)

Compilation albums

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  • Indonesia Menangis (Indonesia Cries) (2005)
  • Bunga Kasih Sayang (Flower of Affection) (2006)
  • Cinta Ramadan (Ramadan Love) (2008)

Single

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Year Title Album Label
2012 "Dipisahkan (Separated)" Amanda In5piration Records

Guest singer

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Year Title Other artist(s) Album
2005 "Alhamdulillah" Opick Istighfar
2006 "Satu Rindu" Semesta Bertasbih (Universe Glorify)
2007 "Sedekah (Alms)" Ya Rahman (Yes Rahman)
2008 "Hamba-Hamba Allah" Cahaya Hati (The Heart of Light)
2009 "Maha Melihat" Di Bawah Langit-Mu (Under My Sky)

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Heart Little Rachel (Ritoru Reicheru) Supporting role
2006 I Love You, Om... (I Love You, Uncle...) Dion Lead role
Nominated – 2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards for Breakthrough Actor/Actress
2009 Kata Maaf Terakhir (Sorry Last Words) Lara (Rara) Lead role
Nominated – 2010 Indonesian Movie Awards for Best Children Role
Nominated – 2010 Indonesian Movie Awards for Best Chemistry (with Tio Pakusadewo)
Nominated – 2010 Indonesian Movie Awards for Favorite Chemistry (with Tio Pakusadewo)
2015 Petualangan Singa Pemberani Maglika (Courageous Lion adventure Magilika) Liona Voice over
2017 Trinity the Nekad Traveler Yasmin Supporting role
2019 Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini Awan Lead role
2022 Stealing Raden Saleh Fella Supporting role
2025 Sleep No More Putri

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Network
2001–2003 Indra Keenam (The Sixth Senses) Cherry Supporting role RCTI
2002 Sejuta Rasa Sayang (Fondling Love) Supporting role Indosiar
2003 Papaku Keren-Keren (My Fathers are Cool) Tasya Supporting role SCTV
2003–2004 Tersanjung 6 (Flattered 6) Dinda Supporting role Indosiar
2004 Nirmala Nirmala Lead role RCTI
2006 Bunga Kasih Sayang (Flower of Affection) Supporting role RCTI
2006 Rahasia Pelangi (The Rainbow Secret) Little Pelangi (Little Rainbow) Supporting role RCTI
2006 Maha Kasih 2 RCTI
2007 Soleha Mia Supporting role RCTI
2007 Candy (Kyandii) Candy (Kyandii) Lead role RCTI
2007 Ratu (Queen) Ratu Supporting role RCTI
2007 Pintu Hidayah (The Door of Hidayah) RCTI
2008 Namaku Mentari (My Name is Mentari) Mentari (Muntari) Lead role RCTI
2008–2009 Lia Lia (Ria) Lead role RCTI
2009 Embun (Fog) Embun Lead role Indosiar
2009–2010 Kejora dan Bintang (Hoist and Star) Bintang (Star) Lead role RCTI
2011 Putri Simelekete (Princess Simelekete) Lead role RCTI
2012 Si Miskin & Si Kaya (The Poor and the Rich) Aisyah Lead role MNCTV
2013 Legenda MD The Series Lead role MNCTV
2013 Juna Cinta Juni (Juna Loves Juni) Juni Lead role MNCTV
2014 Teddy Boy Supporting role MNCTV

TV commercials

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Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Recipients Result
2005 Anugerah Musik Indonesia Best Children Female Solo Artist "Indonesia Jangan Bersedih" Won
2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Breakthrough Actor/Actress I Love You, Om... Nominated
2010 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Children Role Kata Maaf Terakhir Nominated
Best Chemistry Kata Maaf Terakhir (with Tio Pakusadewo) Nominated
Favorite Chemistry Nominated

References

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Rachel Amanda Aurora (born January 1, 1995, in , ) is an Indonesian , singer, and model of Javanese descent. She began her acting career as a child, debuting in the Candy (2003–2004), with early roles including Cherry in Indra Keenam, and rose to prominence with roles in popular series such as Tersanjung and Candy, the latter becoming a major hit in the early . Her film credits include the 2005 drama Heart (portraying the young protagonist), Kata Maaf Terakhir, I Love You, Om, and the 2022 heist comedy Mencuri Raden Saleh as Fella, which contributed to her continued recognition in Indonesian cinema. As a singer, she released her debut compilation album Indonesia Menangis in 2005, marking her entry into the music industry alongside her acting pursuits. Amanda graduated with a in from the and a master's degree in from the in 2025, while balancing her professional commitments. In her , she married entrepreneur Narawastu Indrapradna on November 12, 2022, in a private ceremony. In 2025, she expanded her repertoire by debuting as a in the film Suka Duka Tawa (translated as Joy, Sorrow, Laughter), which served as the closing film at the 2025 Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.

Early life and education

Early life

Rachel Amanda Aurora was born on January 1, 1995, in , , to parents Ade Paul and Safira. She is the eldest of three siblings, including younger sister Monique Annabel and brother Axel Fahrezi, and grew up in a middle-class family with no connections to the entertainment industry; her relatives pursued careers in exact sciences. Amanda spent her early childhood in , in a supportive family environment.

Education

Rachel Amanda attended primary and junior high schools in that were affiliated with Christian institutions, where she experienced an inclusive environment despite her Muslim background. For her , she enrolled at SMAN 70 Jakarta, a public high school known for its academic rigor and notable alumni in the entertainment industry. Following her high school graduation, Amanda pursued higher education at the , earning a in from the Faculty of Psychology. In 2023, Amanda relocated to the to undertake a one-year master's program in Entertainment Communication at the , funded by the Indonesian Education Scholarship (Beasiswa Pendidikan Indonesia). She chose this institution and field due to her fascination with , aiming to leverage her entertainment platform for broader social advocacy. The program enhanced her expertise in communication strategies within the media sector, marking a deliberate career pause focused on personal and professional growth; she completed her degree in 2024.

Career

Early television work (2003–2006)

Rachel Amanda's entry into Indonesian television came in 2003 at age eight, marking the start of her career as a child in family-oriented soap operas. Her first notable role was as Tasya in Papaku Keren-Keren, a series exploring blended dynamics and aired on from 2003 to 2004, where she depicted a spirited young girl adapting to unconventional parental figures. This appearance showcased her natural on-screen presence and contributed to the show's appeal among audiences. That same year, Amanda joined the acclaimed family drama Tersanjung Season 6, portraying Dinda from 2003 to 2005 on SCTV, a character involved in themes of love, betrayal, and redemption within an extended family setting. Her performance added youthful energy to the long-running franchise, helping sustain its popularity during the season. In 2004, she starred as the titular Nirmala in the fantasy soap opera Nirmala on , playing a mischievous little genie dispatched by her father to assist a troubled boy, blending humor and elements in a story of and . The role demonstrated her range in lighter, imaginative narratives. Amanda continued with supporting parts in Bunga di Tepi Jalan (2005) as Bunga, a resilient girl facing adversity, and Bunga Kasih Sayang (2006), further honing her skills in emotional teen stories. She also featured in moral-themed series like Pintu Hidayah (2005), Soleha (2006), and Doa dan Karunia (2006), often as young protagonists emphasizing faith and kindness. As a child performer during this period, Amanda frequently balanced demanding filming schedules with her schooling, which required careful time management to maintain her education alongside professional commitments. These roles in popular sinetron built a strong young fanbase, setting the stage for her expansion into film by 2006.

Film breakthrough and music debut (2005–2012)

Rachel Amanda made her feature film debut in 2006's Heart, directed by Hanny R. Saputra, where she portrayed the younger version of the protagonist Rachel, a tomboyish girl grappling with unrequited love and jealousy toward her childhood friend Farel's romantic interest in another woman. Her performance in the film, which explored themes of friendship, heartbreak, and personal growth, contributed to her recognition as an emerging talent. This role marked a significant transition from her early television appearances, building on her established child actor persona to showcase emotional depth in a cinematic context. That same year, Amanda took on a lead role in I Love You, Om..., directed by Hanny R. Saputra, playing 12-year-old Dion, a neglected who develops an intense, age-inappropriate affection for Gaza, a 35-year-old worker who delivers to her home. The film delved into themes of loneliness, familial neglect, and the blurred boundaries of emotional dependency, with Amanda's portrayal highlighting Dion's vulnerability and confusion through subtle expressions of longing and defiance. Her work in this controversial yet poignant teen drama further solidified her breakthrough status, demonstrating her ability to handle complex character dynamics at a young age, earning her a nomination for Breakthrough Actor/Actress at the 2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards. Amanda continued her film career with a supporting role in the 2009 drama Kata Maaf Terakhir, directed by Maruli Ara, where she played Lara, the young daughter in a confronting her father Darma's terminal illness and the ensuing emotional turmoil among relatives. Her character served as an emotional anchor, embodying innocence amid the adults' regrets and reconciliations, with critics praising the film's heartfelt exploration of loss and forgiveness, which earned three nominations at the 2010 Indonesian Movie Awards, including for Amanda's . The movie received positive reception for its sensitive handling of drama, contributing to its commercial success in . In 2007, Amanda achieved major prominence with her lead role as the titular character in the Candy on RCTI, a romantic that became a significant hit in the late , further establishing her as a teen idol among Indonesian audiences. In parallel with her , Amanda entered the music industry in 2005 with a guest appearance on the Indonesia Menangis, contributing the single "Indonesia Jangan Bersedih," which addressed themes of national resilience and earned her the Best Children Female Solo Artist award at the 2005 Anugerah Musik Indonesia. Building on this early exposure, she released her self-titled debut solo album in 2012 under In5piration Entertainment, a project that marked her transition to a more mature pop sound while reflecting her personal growth during her teenage years. The album featured introspective tracks blending pop and elements, though specific chart details remain limited, it represented a brief but notable foray into music amid her rising acting profile.

Later acting roles (2013–present)

Following her music-focused phase in the late 2000s and early 2010s, Rachel Amanda returned to in 2013 with a supporting role in the television series Juna Cinta Juni, where she portrayed Juni, a young woman navigating romantic and familial conflicts. This marked the beginning of her transition to more mature roles, building on her early film experiences by emphasizing emotional depth over youthful leads. Over the subsequent years, Amanda balanced sporadic acting projects with her academic pursuits, including completing a in at the . In 2019, Amanda took a supporting role as Rere in the comedy film Terlalu Tampan (Too Handsome to Handle), directed by Fajar Umhamid, where she contributed to the ensemble dynamic of a story about an overly attractive man's chaotic life; the film received mixed reviews for its humor but was noted for its lighthearted entertainment value, grossing moderately at the Indonesian . Her performance was praised for adding relatable charm to the supporting cast, signaling her versatility in comedic settings. By 2020, she secured a leading role as Awan in Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini (One Day We'll Talk About Today), a family drama adapted from Marchella FP's and directed by Fajar Umhamid, depicting three siblings confronting parental overprotectiveness and personal rebellions. The film earned positive critical reception for its poignant exploration of familial bonds, with Amanda's portrayal of the introspective youngest sibling highlighted for its emotional authenticity and contributing to the movie's 7.3/10 rating and commercial success in . Amanda expanded into short-form content with the 2021 short film We, directed by Aco Tenriyagelli, where she starred as Adin, a teenager awaiting educational results amid family pressures; the piece was lauded at festivals for its concise depiction of adolescent anxiety and received a 3.6/5 average on for its relatable themes. In 2022, she appeared in the television Drama Ratu Drama, playing Amelie across eight episodes in a comedy-drama about interpersonal rivalries and self-discovery, which garnered an 8.2/10 IMDb score for its sharp writing and chemistry. That same year, she led as Felia in the heist thriller Mencuri Raden Saleh (), directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko, portraying a thrill-seeking gambler in a crew plotting to steal a to free a wrongfully imprisoned artist; critics commended the 's dynamic pacing, outstanding by Bagoes Tresna Aji, and Amanda's energetic contribution to the , earning it a 7.3/10 IMDb rating and strong performance as a milestone in Indonesian genre cinema. She also starred as Kamala Nareswari in Merindu Cahaya De , a drama exploring intercultural romance and faith, where her role supported the narrative of a Dutch-Indonesian woman's journey, adding layers to themes of identity and belonging; the received a 6.7/10 IMDb rating for its heartfelt storytelling. Amanda reprised her role as Awan in the 2023 sequel A Long Way to Come Home, directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko, which follows the family from the previous film as they navigate challenges while the youngest sibling studies abroad in London, blending themes of personal growth, relationships, and cultural adjustment. The film was well-received for its emotional depth and continuation of familial themes. Her marriage on November 12, 2022, and relocation to Amsterdam led her to complete a master's degree in Entertainment Communication at the University of Amsterdam by 2025, after which she resumed her career with projects incorporating international elements. This evolution reflects a deliberate move toward more nuanced, theme-driven characters, contrasting her earlier teen-oriented work and allowing for deeper explorations of maturity and identity. In 2025, she debuted in comedy with the lead role of Tawa in Suka Duka Tawa (Joy, Sorrow, Laughter), directed by Aco Tenriyagelli, a film about a stand-up comedian confronting personal hardships; it served as the closing film at the 2025 Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.

Discography

Studio albums

Rachel Amanda's debut and only studio album to date, titled Amanda, was released on March 12, 2012, by In5piration Records. The project, launched in , represented her first full-length solo effort following earlier appearances on compilation albums and collaborations, such as duets with religious singer Opick. Opick provided key support in its production, contributing as a songwriter and mentor during the recording sessions. The album consists of eight pop tracks exploring themes of , longing, separation, and devotion, aligning with Amanda's youthful at the time. The , "Dipisahkan," served as the album's highlight, emphasizing emotional narratives suitable for a teen-oriented audience. No specific details on album artwork or initial sales figures are publicly documented, and as of 2025, no further studio albums have been announced or released. This release coincided with Amanda's ongoing acting commitments, bridging her dual careers in .

Singles and guest appearances

Rachel Amanda's early music career featured several standalone singles tied to television promotions and compilations, beginning with her debut in 2005. Her first notable release, "Indonesia Jangan Bersedih," served as a patriotic anthem amid national challenges, produced as part of the Indonesia Menangis but released as a with a emphasizing themes of resilience and . This track marked her entry into the pop genre and received airplay on Indonesian radio stations, contributing to her recognition as a child artist. In 2006, Amanda contributed theme songs for popular sinetron series, including "Untukmu Ibu" for Ratapan Anak Tiri, a heartfelt reflecting the show's narrative of familial struggle and maternal sacrifice, which was performed live during promotional events. That same year, she released "Belajar Pakai Jilbab" as a promotional single for the children's program Bunga Kasih Sayang, promoting and values among young audiences, accompanied by educational segments on . These early singles, often under Aquarius Musikindo, blended pop with inspirational messages and were distributed via tie-ins rather than full albums. Her 2012 solo album led with the single "Dipisahkan," a melancholic pop track about separation and longing, which included a directed for In5piration Records and gained moderate rotation on local charts. Post-2012, Amanda shifted toward guest features, with no major standalone releases noted as of 2025. In 2008, she performed "Rindu Rasul" as a guest vocalist for the Ramadan special Cinta Ramadhan on , a evoking spiritual yearning during the holy month. Amanda's guest appearances highlight her versatility in collaborations. In 2005, she dueted with nasheed artist Opick on "Alhamdulillah" from his album Istighfar, a praise song that blended her youthful vocals with Islamic themes, released under Forte Entertainment. This was followed by "Satu Rindu" in 2006 on Opick's Semesta Bertasbih, a duet expressing longing for divine connection. Later, in 2009, she featured on Opick's "Maha Melihat," emphasizing faith and observation, from the album Di Bawah Langit Mu. More recent features include "Rindu" on the 2015 tribute compilation Tonggak Mahakarya: Elvyn G Masassya, where she covered a classic Indonesian track, contributing to a multi-artist homage to composer Elvyn G. Masassya. In 2017, Amanda joined Mery Kasiman on "Rumah Kasih Karunia" from the EP Songs of Joy, a gospel-inspired duet promoting charity and home as a place of grace, distributed via digital platforms. Her 2019 collaboration with Marini Nainggolan on "" from the album Ambivalén explored themes of self-doubt and aspiration, with Amanda providing backing and harmony vocals.
YearTitleTypeNotesSource
2005Indonesia Jangan BersedihStandalone singlePromotional for national solidarity; music video released
2006Untukmu IbuTV theme singleOST for sinetron Ratapan Anak Tiri
2006Belajar Pakai JilbabPromotional singleTheme for Bunga Kasih Sayang program
2008Rindu RasulGuest singleRamadan TV special Cinta Ramadhan
2012DipisahkanLead singleFrom solo album Amanda; music video
2005Alhamdulillah (with Opick)Guest featureOn Istighfar album
2006Satu Rindu (with Opick)Guest featureOn Semesta Bertasbih album
2009Maha Melihat (with Opick)Guest featureOn Di Bawah Langit Mu album
2015RinduGuest coverOn Tonggak Mahakarya: Elvyn G Masassya
2017Rumah Kasih Karunia (with Mery Kasiman)Guest duetOn Songs of Joy EP
2019Why Can't I (with Marini Nainggolan)Guest featureOn Ambivalén album

Filmography

Films

Rachel Amanda made her film debut as a child actress and has since appeared in a variety of Indonesian feature films spanning teen dramas, comedies, and heist stories. Her roles have evolved from supporting parts in early works to leading characters in more recent productions.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Heartyoung RachelSupporting role as young Rachel in teen drama.
2006I Love You, Om...DionLead role in family drama.
2009Kata Maaf TerakhirRaraSupporting role in drama.
2015Petualangan Singa Pemberani MagilikaPutri LionaVoice role.
2017Trinity, the Nekad TravelerYasminSupporting role.
2018SajenRatuLead role in horror.
2019Terlalu TampanRereSupporting role in comedy.
2019Dua Garis BiruDewiSupporting role as Bima's sister in teen drama.
2019Say I Love YouSayydahSupporting role in drama.
2019Trinity TravelerYasminSupporting role.
2020Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari IniAwanLead role in coming-of-age drama.
2022Mencuri Raden SalehFellaLead role in heist comedy.
2022Merindu Cahaya De AmstelKamala NareswariLead role in drama.
2022Mertua vs MenantuIcaSupporting role (credited as Rachel Amanda Aurora).
2023A Long Way to Come HomeAwanLead role in drama (sequel to Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini).
2023Ketika Berhenti di SiniFellaLead role.
2024Two Blue HeartsDewiSupporting role as Bima's sister in family drama.
2024Melukis LukaAlisaLead role.
2025JumboPanitia PanikSupporting voice role in animated adventure comedy.
2025Suka Duka TawaTawaLead role in comedy; closing film at the 2025 Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.
2025Sleep No MorePutriLead role in body horror (upcoming as of November 2025).

Television series

Rachel Amanda began her television career in Indonesian sinetron and series at a young age, debuting in 2001 and gaining prominence through lead and supporting roles in popular soap operas broadcast on major networks like and . Her early work often featured her as young protagonists in family dramas and romances, serving as a launchpad for her fame in the industry. Over the years, she transitioned to web series and mini-series on streaming platforms, portraying more diverse characters in contemporary stories. Below is a comprehensive list of her notable television series roles, including character names and broadcast details where available.
YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
2001–2002Indra KeenamCherryRCTIDebut series.
2002Belaian SayangNaomiRCTIEarly family drama.
2003Tersanjung Season 6Dinda kecilRCTIRecurring role in long-running soap.
2003Papaku Keren-KerenTasyaRCTIFamily-oriented sinetron.
2004NirmalaNirmalaSCTVLead role; adaptation of classic story.
2005Bunga di Tepi JalanBunga kecilRCTIRomantic drama.
2006Pintu HidayahSupporting roleRCTIReligious-themed series.
2006Bunga Kasih SayangLalaRCTIEmotional family tale.
2006Doa dan KaruniaSupporting roleRCTIInspirational sinetron.
2006Rahasia PelangiPelangi kecilSCTVMystery drama.
2007CandyCandyRCTIBreakthrough lead role; 100+ episodes.
2007SolehaMiaRCTILead role in moral family story.
2008Namaku MentariMentariRCTILead in coming-of-age series (credited as Amanda).
2008–2009LiaLiaRCTITitle role in romance.
2009EmbunEmbunSCTVLead role in youth drama.
2009–2010Kejora dan BintangBintangRCTILead in fantasy romance; recurring across episodes (credited as Amanda).
2010TaxiTisyaGlobal TVUrban comedy-drama.
2010–2011Taxi Season 2TisyaGlobal TVUrban comedy-drama.
2012Si Miskin & Si KayaAisyahRCTISupporting role.
2013Juna Cinta JuniJuniMNCTVLead role; romantic series spanning 2013–2014.
2014Teddy Boy Peri HitamGuest role.
2015ArtetaArtetaWeb seriesLead role.
2020–2021IntuisiArumVidio (web series)Supporting in psychological drama; multiple episodes.
2021AssalamualaikumAnisaVidio (web series)Lead role; 6 episodes.
2022Drama Ratu DramaAmelie AzaliaVidio (mini-series)Antagonist role; 8 episodes.
2023Ex-Addicts Club (Klub Kecanduan Mantan)TinaNetflixEnsemble cast; 10 episodes in comedy series.

Commercials and endorsements

Television advertisements

Rachel Amanda began appearing in television advertisements as a child star in the early , focusing on campaigns for youth-oriented products such as snacks, milk, and beverages that targeted families and teens. Between 2003 and 2006, she featured in several commercials promoting everyday consumer items, often portraying an energetic and playful young girl to connect with young viewers. Notable examples include ads for mini jelly snacks like Kinko Mini Jelly and Tini Wini Biti, as well as donut and products, which highlighted her vibrant on-screen presence in fun, relatable scenarios. One of her earliest confirmed TV spots was a 2001 commercial for Wafer Tango, where she appeared as a cheerful child enjoying the snack. In 2002, she starred alongside child actor Joshua Suherman in an Indomilk milk advertisement, emphasizing health and joy through shared family moments. By 2006–2007, Amanda endorsed probiotic drinks in a series of TV ads featuring the colorful rainbow packaging, maintaining her image as an approachable kid spokesperson. Additional early campaigns included Six Sense personal care products and Bata shoes, further solidifying her role in promoting accessible lifestyle brands for children. In 2012, coinciding with the promotion of her debut solo album , Rachel Amanda appeared in the Wafer television commercial, playing an energetic teen relishing the chocolate-dipped wafers in a lively, youthful setting that complemented her transition to and mature roles. These ads, including , often aired during prime-time family programming and helped bridge her acting and singing careers by showcasing her dynamic persona. Post-2013, amid her focus on film and television series, Rachel Amanda's television advertisement work became more selective, with limited appearances in and beauty product campaigns during periods of hiatus; however, specific details on these later TV spots remain sparse in public records.

Brand collaborations

Rachel Amanda began her involvement in brand endorsements early in her career, serving as a for a sanitary napkin product in 2010. In this role, she participated in educational initiatives aimed at teenage girls, including a speaking engagement at SMP 115 in where she discussed , body changes, and dispelling myths about to promote awareness and confidence. Her modeling work from 2006 onward included appearances on covers of popular Indonesian teen magazines, contributing to her visibility in the and sectors. These print collaborations highlighted her as a relatable figure for young audiences, often featuring casual and youthful apparel styles. During her music promotion phase post-2012, Amanda partnered with brands targeting young demographics, such as youth-oriented and apparel lines, though specific long-term deals were limited as she focused on her artistic endeavors. Following the completion of her in entertainment communication at the in 2024, no major new brand collaborations have been publicly reported as of November 2025.

Awards and nominations

MTV Indonesia Movie Awards

Rachel Amanda earned a in the Breakthrough /Actress category at the 2007 Indonesia Movie Awards for her portrayal of Dion, a young girl navigating an unrequited crush on an older man, in the I Love You, Om (). The third edition of the awards ceremony occurred on September 7, 2007, at Teater Tanah Air in , , hosted by Indra Birowo and . Although specific competitors in the category are not widely documented, the event highlighted emerging talents in Indonesian cinema, with Mengejar Mas-Mas leading overall nominations. Amanda did not win the award, but the nomination marked an early milestone in her acting career. This recognition contributed to elevating her profile following her film debut.

Other accolades

In 2005, Rachel Amanda received the Anugerah Musik Indonesia (AMI) Award for Best Children Song Production for the song "Hanya Airmata," marking an early highlight in her music career. Her acting contributions have also earned recognition from industry bodies. At the 2022 Festival Film Indonesia (FFI), she was nominated for the Penghargaan Rima Melati, an audience-choice award for Favorite Actress, for her role as Fella in Mencuri Raden Saleh. Although Aghniny Haque won the honor for the same film, the nomination underscored Amanda's appeal in ensemble casts. No further major wins or nominations from the FFI or AMI Awards have been recorded for her subsequent projects, including the 2023 film A Long Way to Come Home, though her roles continue to contribute to her enduring popularity in Indonesian entertainment.

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