Fanny Ghassani Admits The Scene Of Being A Body In The Riba Film Is Heavier Than Nangis In Sinetron

JAKARTA - Actress Fanny Ghassani shared one of the most profound and tense acting experiences in her career. This moment occurred when she had to perform a scene as a body that was envisioned for her latest horror film, "Riba".

He admitted that the dialogueless scene actually became an unexpected spiritual journey. According to him, the experience gave him a new perspective on the meaning of life and human inability.

"Actually, being popular is also a journey for me," said Fanny in the South Jakarta area, Friday, November 28.

"When we are pocongin like that, yes, it feels helpless as humans," he continued.

The feeling comes as his entire body is tightly tied inside the cloth.

"Hands tied, feet tied, body tied, head tied, breath inserted. Wow, it turns out like this, it feels like being an helpless person," he recalled.

Although initially he underestimated the story of other actors, Fanny finally felt great anxiety when the scene took place. The moment made him reflect on the death that would definitely come.

"I thought 'It's a problem?'. No," he said.

"But when the make-up was finished, sitting at the place of the corpse, in MAY... I immediately 'Heuh' (excited in surprise)," said Fanny.

For Fanny, the challenge of playing a corpse turned out to be much more mental than playing a crying scene in a soap opera. "It seems more difficult than acting in a crying soap opera," he concluded.

In addition, Fanny Ghassani is also willing to undergo a special effect makeup process that takes hours.

In this film, Fanny plays Rohma, a loving wife who initially did not believe in mystical things. His character changed drastically after experiencing the supernatural terror itself in his family.

One of the scenes demands that Fanny appear with severe burn makeup. To get realistic results, she had to sit in a makeup chair for approximately two hours.

"Make up effect is actually the longest at the time of burns," said Fanny.

"About 2 hours. The results are also very good, neat," he praised.

In addition, he also has to play a scene as a corpse without using a stunt in. According to him, this had to be done because the production team needed the original face contour.

"At that time there was no option for me to be changed to someone else or use stunt in," he explained. "So like it or not, I really use my face like that," continued Fanny.

Apart from Fanny Ghassani, the film Riba also stars Ibrahim Risyad, Wafda Saifan, Emilat Morshedi, Kevin Danu to Jajan C. Noer. The film is planned to start airing on December 4.