Airing Today, Little Mother Synopsis Will Make You Miss High School
JAKARTA - The Little Mom series, starring Natasha Wilona, Teuku Rasya, and Al Ghazali, starts airing on WeTV today, Friday, September 10. This drama will make me miss high school because it tells the story of friendship and teenage love.
"When I was offered to play as a high school student, I had doubts. Is it still worth it, isn't it? But other people just believe it, so I don't believe in myself," Wilona said during a virtual chat with VOI some time ago.
Little Mom tells the story of Naura (Natasha Wilona), a 16-year-old girl who is beautiful, accomplished, and the pride of her parents who aspires to become an obstetrician. At school he falls in love with Yuda (Teuku Rassya) who is the star of the school.
Naura must face Celine (Elina Joerg), Naura's arch rival in every way, who also likes Keenan. This high school love story is certainly felt by everyone.
The excitement of school to extracurricular will also be felt once in this series. Rassya and Al Ghazali will show their ability to play basketball.
"There can be no substitutes, so we have to practice before shooting. When shooting, we constantly ask for a break every 10 minutes. Tired, but hopefully the results will be satisfactory," said Rassya.
Unfortunately, Naura's dream is ruined because she is pregnant with Yuda, a cool and popular boy at school. The situation becomes more complicated because Yuda moves to Japan and Naura has to face Keenan (Al Ghazali), the troublemaker at school but always there for Naura in difficult times.
This is Wilona's first experience playing a pregnant woman. More precisely, Wilona becomes Naura, a teenager who undergoes promiscuity until she becomes pregnant before marriage.
"This story is related to many cases and events that occur around us. Many underage girls are pregnant before marriage," he explained.
Since the story of Little Mom is based on many realities in society, Wilona did not hesitate to accept the offer to play as Naura. "Maybe that's also one of the factors that I accept. We often judge women who are pregnant out of wedlock as perpetrators of moral defects, scum of society, undergoing fatal mistakes. We don't really know what really happened and what happened and went through. these people," he explained.