Revalina S. Temat Is More Selective In Selecting Film Projects After Hijab: Must Know The Limits More

JAKARTA - Actress Rivalina S. Temat is now appearing with a new appearance after a solid hijab. The decision turned out to bring big changes in her life, including in career matters in the world of acting. He admitted to being more selective in choosing the film projects offered to him.

"(After wearing the hijab) it is definitely more selective (select a film project) because I'm also getting more and more... what it's like, so what kind of film can be watched later and there is one thing that makes me feel like oh okay, it turns out that there are parts that are uncomfortable for me personally," said Rivalina when met in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta, Saturday, July 5.

"So in the future there will be a few more challenges for those who want to work together with me," he continued.

Although it has to filter more stringent projects that come, the star of The Sun Gazer film: Cinta from Langit admits that she is not worried that her career will fade. For him, sustenance has been arranged by God.

"If I'm afraid that I won't sell out (because I'm selective), thank God I haven't had that feeling until now because I really believe that our sustenance has been arranged. Allah can't be wrong to give sustenance to his people," said Rivalina.

"So for that there is no concern for me. That means yes, we as human beings, we have to try whatever it is, meaning to work, as individuals we must continue to try," he added.

Apart from being selective in terms of content, Rivalina has also begun to set rules for a more family-friendly working time. The 1985n-born actress admitted that she did not take the work schedule as much as possible on weekends.

"(The rules for shooting) Yes, if it's a holiday, actually yes, it's usually like you don't want it, if you can, there won't be any activities because it's a family day," he explained.

"Then what's more in the future, because you have to wear a hijab, you just have to know the limits," said Rivalina.