JAKARTA - Two years of vacuum in the big screen film, Marsha Aruan returned through a romantic comedy genre film, Nagih Janji Cinta. He plays Ajeng, a student who comes from the Javanese yellowery family.

The role made Marsha, who in fact had Batak blood, suddenly became pious when she had to act with a Javanese accent from Solo. The girl who was born on October 24, 1996, had to try her best in her acting.

Ajeng's character is like Solo's daughter who is calm, quiet. It's very different for the characters to me, who when talking about her voice is bigger. So in this film I have to speak slowly, wear a Javanese accent too, so I have to learn," said Marsha Aruan during a press conference in the Setiabudi area, South Jakarta, Thursday, December 1.

Not only how to talk, Marsha also deepens her character by studying Javanese culture itself. The reason is, the film Nagih Janji Cinta not only talks about love stories, but also displays strong cultural elements.

The way is by studying the city of Solo itself. Then deepening Java with discussions by many parties concerned and helping. Meeting Javanese people and studying also with the coach provided," he said.

Although he had to learn a lot, Marsha assessed that the role she played was a challenge in her acting career. "What is certain is that this story is very strong with the city of Solo. especially the role of Marsha as Solo's daughter which has not yet been played. The challenge is for me," he concluded.


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