JAKARTA - Putri Ayudya admitted that she did not use a substitute or stuntman when doing dangerous scenes in the Pamali film. In the Pamali film, there is a scene where Putri is possessed by fighting with Marthino Lio.

One of them was when Putri's head was hit with a bottle without a stuntman. "This is a checklist in my acting career when I was grabbed by a bottle. It does not use a stuntman itself, it doesn't bleed but it hurts like it hurts," said Putri, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, October 1.

Even though they don't wear stuntman, Putri and Marthino are still accompanied by the Java Stunt Team so that there are no mistakes when doing the choreography. Putri admitted that her body was still in good health despite the many fighting scenes.

"They really take care of us so that we can take many times. There must be wounds but not because they were hit by a bottle. They gave a trick, so I thought this was a new insight," he said.

Meanwhile, Putri also said that the film "Pamali" gave her such a big challenge, because for the first time she did a shoot that took a long time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, Putri and the Pamali team must also create a character for Rika. Because in the Pamali game: Indonesian Folklore Horror, the figure of Rika is not explained in detail and is only in the form of sound.

Putri must keep this character strong in the film but also not far from the game. "This is tricky because there will be fans from the film and fans from the game. It provides fun for fans of the game which is difficult, because how not to get out of the game," said Putri.

The Pamali story begins with a couple Rika (Putri Ayudya) and Jaka (Marthino Lio) staying at an old house on the outskirts of the city. Rika several times violated pamali such as pregnant women are prohibited from cutting their nails at night and cutting their hair.

These actions are believed to bring bad things to oneself. Not to mention the palaly story carried out by the previous owner of the house which finally terrorized Rika and Jaka. The Pamali film will premiere October 6, 2022 in all Indonesian cinemas.


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