Saskia Chadwick Gets Many Invitations From Ta'aruf After Playing In The Unknowing So Ta'aruf

JAKARTA The film Tak Taaruf, which has the theme of Islamic matchmaking, provides a unique experience for actress Saskia Chadwick.

Since starting the film promotion period, Saskia admitted that she was flooded with questions and invited ta'aruf from her fans on various occasions.

Many from yesterday, Saski promo asked if Saski was single and asked if Saski wanted to be ta'aruf. Honestly, "said Saskia Chadwick in the South Jakarta area, Thursday, November 6.

Even so, Saskia responded casually. Instead, he saw this phenomenon as a form of audience enthusiasm for the film he starred in.

"It's just that it's funny. Looking at the enthusiasm of my friends from yesterday we had a promo to the university, then to schools, looking at their enthusiasm, Saski was very happy," he said.

Meanwhile, his co-star Fadi Alaydrus also admitted that he had received many similar invitations. When asked if he would respond to the invitation, Fadi only answered briefly.

"See later," he said with a smile.

The film Tak Ketahu Mak Taaruf itself tells the story of Zoya (Saskia Chadwick), a medical student who firmly holds religious values and has a strong principle of getting married without dating.

He grew up with his two brothers Khalid (Maghara Adipura) and Asma (Ghina Salsabiela), both of whom suffered a traumatic love failure that made Zoya suffer from philophobia fear of falling in love.

Until one day, Zoya met Faris (Fadi Alaydrus), a handsome, tall, and charismatic marine technology student. Although initially annoyed with Faris' motorbike every time he goes to prayer at the campus mosque, that feeling of hatred slowly changes.

On the other hand, Cleopatra (Dinda Mahira), a beautiful and energetic student who openly fell in love with Faris and tried hard to win her heart. In the midst of the confusion of her feelings, Zoya also had to face the harsh reality of her father's passing.