Many "free download" sites bombard you with pop-up ads, fake virus warnings, and browser redirects. Some of these ads trick you into installing "codec packs" or "video players" that are actually malware.

The search query implies a desire to access this film through free, possibly unauthorized means. This behavior is common globally but raises several issues:

Mola TV is available in Indonesia and several other countries. They have a collection of Indonesian classic films.

If you prefer physical copies, Habibie & Ainun was officially released on DVD and Blu-ray in Indonesia. You can still find sealed copies on:

Prices range from Rp 30,000 to Rp 100,000 depending on condition and edition. This gives you a permanent, high-quality copy with behind-the-scenes extras.

Downloading copyrighted material without a license is illegal in Indonesia. While individual end-users are less frequently prosecuted compared to distributors, they are technically in violation of the law. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Indonesia often block access to known piracy sites, meaning links found via this query may not be accessible without a VPN, further complicating the user's legal standing.

Searching for "free downloads" of popular films is a common vector for cyberattacks.

The quest for free film downloads touches on broader societal issues: