JAKARTA - Jagat sinematic Bumilangit continues with the film Sri Asih directed by Upi Avianto. This film also presents Pevita Pearce as Sri Asih's figure and becomes Bumilangit's second film.

Production carried out in the midst of a pandemic bore fruit for the Sri Asih team. after experiencing a long delay, the film Sri Asih is ready to be shown in Indonesian cinemas this November.

"We really respect the superhero genre, at least we hope that Gundala and Upi will achieve that. The target is that the superhero genre can continue in Indonesia," said Joko Anwar as a producer at a press conference in Jakarta today, Tuesday, November 15.

I believe in Ms. Upi's vision to visualize Sri Asih. It is enough to challenge to shoot action during a pandemic," continued Pevita Pearce.

Not just a superhero, Upi also brings social issues that are connected to the community. This was also stated by Jefri Nichol who plays Tangguh, Alana's good friend, played by Pevita.

"Dreams comes true, especially in collaboration with filmmakers, legendary actresses. I'm really happy. Can't wait to be tough for me a symbol of moving for those who want to move things," said Jefri Nichol.

The most difficult SCene is almost there and different. I have been preparing for 1.5 years accompanied by Uwais Team. But it's more of an opponent of yourself," said Pevita Pearce.

Sri Asih is expected to be a superhero film that is positively welcomed by the audience. Bumilangit's long journey is also growing because the story is still ongoing.

"In the BCU universe, we view it not as a stand-alone film but one unit from the first film to the finish line," said Joko Anwar.

"Hopefully there will always be many who appreciate it. Hopefully, on the 17th we can make a new history of Indonesian superheroes," concluded Surya Saputra.

Sri Asih tells of Alana (Pevita Pearce) who grows up as a girl full of anger. She doesn't know where her anger always controls herself until one day she finds the fact that she is not an ordinary woman. Upi's Sri Asih film will hit theaters starting November 17.


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