: The story follows Kolik and Bagio as they compete for the position of village chief ( Lurah ).

: Though the group is no longer active in its original lineup due to the passing of members like Bagio, their performances were documented as early as 1996 and continue to be popular on digital platforms like the H.M Syakirun YouTube Channel.

: The comedy relies on the distinct chemistry between the trio— Kirun’s sharp wit as the mediator or provocateur, Bagio’s eccentric physical comedy, and Kolik’s deadpan delivery. Cultural Significance of KBK

: The sketch satirizes political ambition, where candidates make grand, often ridiculous promises to win over the citizenry.