Laura Basuki Filming During A Pandemic, Must Obey Protocol
JAKARTA - Since the pandemic hit, Laura Basuki claimed to be more protective when filming. Having been on hiatus for four months at the beginning of the pandemic, Laura admitted that she was pessimistic about being able to shoot again.
"When the pandemic first hit Indonesia, I was quite hopeless. We couldn't shoot at all. Filming involved a lot of people, a lot of crew. I think it will take a long time to shoot again," Laura said some time ago.
He was grateful that the hard times of not being able to shoot did not last long. After four months of completely stopping filming, Laura ventured to accept another offer of acting.
"It turns out that this can be circumvented. Film people are not at their wits end. We continue to apply strict protocols. Like today all cast and crew must be swabbed first so that everyone feels safe and comfortable. When set, they must also comply with health protocols," he stressed. .
As a mother, of course there is anxiety that outdoor activities will bring risks to children at home. Aware of this, Laura also strictly followed the protocol.
"At first I thought about taking a break from filming first. But how long? So I take care of myself as much as possible so that when I go home I'm safe, I don't bring the virus into the house. Whatever I do to keep it," he added.
Currently, Laura Basuki has been filming the film When to Marry? with Fedi Nuril. "This is my fourth filming during the pandemic. I hope it goes smoothly, everyone is healthy," he hoped.