JAKARTA - Mawar de Jongh, Hanggini, and Sara Fajira star in the film Para Pengikut Devil. The film, which also stars Adipati Dolken and Hans De Kraker, will hit theaters on February 16, 2023.

The Devil's Followers tells the story of Sumi (Mawar de Jongh) living alone taking care of her sick father. In order to meet the needs of life, she sells sugar from human meat in the village. This leaves a question mark when the villagers disappear.

In addition, Sari (Handgini) became a witchcraft shaman after her sister was killed. Sari is determined to take revenge because her sister's body was missing from the grave. These women are allied with the devil who became the beginning of his main conflict.

The idea of the story of the Devil's Followers was initiated by the director, Rako Prijanto. He admitted it was an honor because this film could be shown on the big screen.

"I'm very happy, because in 2023, I have the opportunity to release my film back to back and have a horror genre. Also because the films The Devil's Followers are my original story," said Rako Prijanto.

Again playing a horror film, Sara Fajira admitted that she got the crazy role in this film. "My behavior is actually an ordinary person but he seems to change his personality into a jealous personality and he is indeed among the other 2 females, he is the crazy one. If the other 2 can still go straight. If he can't because he's the crazy one," he said when met in South Jakarta, Friday, January 27.

Mawar admitted that she was worried about her role because she felt the story didn't make sense. "There are some things that don't make sense, if we look at it from our own perspective. But in my opinion, when we play we are given the opportunity to see from various perspectives of various incidents, so if we get different genres, different characters, I actually feel like we are learning someone else's perspective," he explained.

While Hanggini was enthusiastic about getting the experience of the first horror film at the Devil's Followers. "What is certain is that there are many changes that I usually go into in the drama and go to horror. Maybe from working hours, the locations are very far away, then maybe the mantras are also what I usually use in Indonesian that is not formal, now it's formal. Continue to spell, it's really difficult for me, Javanese," he explained.


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