Main Film Balas Budi, Gisel Admits She Was Easily Bewitched by Love

JAKARTA - Actress Gisella Anastasia, or better known as Gisel, honestly admitted that she could relate to the character of Talita that she played in the film Balas Budi. He admitted that he had experienced moments where he easily believed in a man's seduction.

When asked about the intersection between Talita's character and herself in the real world, Gisel gave a very open answer.

"Apart from his stupidity, right?" he said laughing in Central Jakarta, Tuesday, January 27.

He recalled the times when he was in a phase of "not being smart" in matters of love.

"His name is also learning to live, yes everyone has had times when they are not so smart," he said.

"The women's bego-begonya is like wah nih, it seems like it's real, I'm like that," he said.

It was his personal experience that became his main capital for being able to delve into Talita's character. He could feel exactly how it felt to be a victim of a false hope.

Gisel also said that in real life, he had heard various love scamming stories from his friends. In fact, one of the victims was a man.

"It's really cool and diverse... until I was transferred, it was my male friend," she said.

The film Balas Budi tells the story of Alma (Michelle Ziudith) falling in love with Budi (Yoshi Sudarso), a charming man who saved her life and seemed like the perfect match.

But the happiness collapsed when Alma realized that Budi was a master swindler who had drained her wealth and disappeared without a trace.

Together with Ayu (Niken Anjani) and Uli (Givina) - two other women who were also victims of Budi - Alma devised a plan for revenge to expose Budi's corruption in front of the public.

Their next target is Thalita (Gisella Anastasia), a top diva who is now Budi's future wife. Full of disguises, antics, and surprises, Balas Budi is a romantic comedy about love, trust, and betrayal - with one goal: to get back at Budi.

The film Balas Budi itself will begin airing on February 5.