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JAKARTA - Dee Company started production of the film Siksa Hell. The film adaptation agreement from the comic Siksa Hell by MB Rahimsyah was announced at the end of 2022. Dee Company had uploaded a teaser poster of Saksa Hell with the background of the comic that burned half on Instagram. Who is having trouble sleeping after reading the legendary comic Saksa Hell? Who immediately became pious because he was afraid of being hit by Saksa Hell? Comics that terrorized us will all be present in your favorite cinema," wrote Dee Company when contacted Friday, May 12.

Producer Dheeraj Kalwani also uploaded a photo of signing a collaboration with MB Rahimsyah. He admitted that he was interested in the comic because many readers had trouble sleeping and auto-tobat after reading the comic.

"The popularity of this comic lasted three decades from the 70s to the 90s. I think this is an extraordinary achievement. We are challenged to adapt into a film," said Dheeraj.

He admitted that he had received many questions about when the film Siksa Hell was produced. "Actually, it's not a delay. But we want to give the best details for the film Siksa Hell. So the preparation for production is quite long," he explained.

Before filming, the Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) preparations had been carried out in advance. "From the beginning of April we have prepared CGI. No kidding, for CGI alone we spent Rp5 billion," he said.

The comic of Sicsa Hell tells the story of a creepy story encountered in hell complete with a terrible image featuring humans being tortured. Lele Laila was lined up as screenwriter and Anggy Umbara as Director.

"To make a set of hell, we make a merger between real sets of buildings that we made from the artistic team, XR Virtual Screen for background, and CGI 3D animation for various elements of Hell. Starting from the fire of hell, the burning lava, rock corals, and various tortures in Hell that are impossible to do live shooting. That's why we need a long time and high cost for CGI," said Anggy Umbara.

Anggy hopes to provide a hellish visual that makes the audience feel excited. "The comic makes us auto-to-bat. Now this is what we want to protect in the film. Every scene can be a reflection for the audience," he said.

The plan is for the film Saksa Hell to start filming May 11 with a list of Ariyo Wahab, Astri Nurdin, Slamet Rahardjo, Kiesha Alvaro, Ratu Sofya, Rizky Fachrel, and Nayla D. Purnama.


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