Playing In The Film Assets Of Boru Ni Raja, Frislly Herlind Is Grateful Not To Be Asked About The Ghost

JAKARTA - The production house PIM Pictures in collaboration with the Lake Toba Authority (BPODT) and Screen Production will soon release their latest film entitled Harta Tahta Boru Ni Raja.

The film, which will air on July 11, collaborates with several young stars such as Mark Natama Saragi, Novia Situmeang, Frislly Herlind, Fadlan Badminton, Fahira Almira, Jenda Munthe, to Tabita Christabela.

Frislly Herlind, who plays Elin, admits that she is grateful to be involved in a film that has this romance genre. The previous reason was that Frislly played more often in horror films.

He also said that in this film he was first asked about eating, not about ghosts because of his ability to see these domestic creatures.

"Alhamdulillah, I ended up playing not a horror film. So if I come, 'what do you want to eat?', not what 'ghost) is there here?'," said Frislly Herlind in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, Monday, July 8.

Frislly Herlind added that during the script reading process she felt close to other players. Especially regarding the use of Batak which is characteristic of this film.

"When we read it, it doesn't seem like we don't feel like we don't understand the language of Medan or Batak, we can ask questions," he added.

In addition, playing the figure of Elin who has a different character from her original nature is an interesting challenge for Jordi Onsu's ex-lover.

"I'm fussy, but here Elin is more about those who harbor it, showing his jealousy, so he has to keep his image with Mark even though we actually finished," he said.