Culture Minister Fadli Zon announced the declaration by issuing a ministerial decree during the 5th Indonesian Comedy Awards (ANUKOM), co-organized by the Indonesian Comedians Association (PaSKI) and private TV station RCTI in Jakarta.
In a statement cited Thursday, the minister expressed appreciation to Indonesian comedians for their achievements and contributions to the national entertainment industry.
He explained that the designation of National Comedy Day had long been advocated by PaSKI and related organizations—an aspiration later formalized by the Ministry of Culture.
"This initiative has long been pushed by comedians, who unanimously proposed that September 27 be declared Indonesia's Comedy Day. We hope this momentum serves as a form of appreciation for Bing Slamet," Zon said.
Further underlining the date’s significance, he stressed that Bing Slamet had become a symbol of inspiration for Indonesian comedians, while also noting his remarkable career in the music and film industries.
"He was an inspiring comedian blessed with various talents, known for his work with the comedy group Kwartet Jaya and the musical group Eka Sapta. Moreover, he gained fame in the film industry, starring in dozens of films," he remarked.
The minister expressed hope that National Comedy Day would be celebrated by comedians and the wider public nationwide later this month.
The 2025 ANUKOM celebrated Indonesia's comedy scene with various award categories, including favorite male and female comedians, favorite stand-up comedian, and lifetime achievement.
During the annual event, Minister Zon handed over the document of the decree designating National Comedy Day to PaSKI Chairman Sujarwo, popularly known as Djarwo Kuat.
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