JAKARTA - The film Khanzab released the official trailer Thursday, March 16. Starring Tika Brahani, Yasamin Jasem, and Arswendi Nasution, the film Khanzab is ready to air April 20 before Eid 2023. There are many surprising elements shown by director Anggy Umbara in this film. Starting from the incident of deleting his father's head, Rahayu (Yassamin Jasem) became traumatized. The prayers are no longer solemn. Rahayu felt a lot of disturbances, even after moving home. Moreover, the people around him continue to bring up the mistakes of his father who is referred to as a witchcraft shaman. Khanzab's appearance in the trailer for this film is also different from the ghosts who usually appear in Indonesian horror films. Even though it's just a trailer, many appearances create curiosity. "Of course there are many other scenes that are better in films, therefore we dare to pamper the audience with good scenes in the trailer. This is like a storefront for the Khanzab film," said Dheeraj Kalwani when contacted Friday, March 17. Yassamin admitted that he was challenged to play the character Rahayu. "Rahayu is a teenager who has been traumatized because throughout her life she always listens to the words of bully, her father, the shaman of witchcraft, friends with jinn, does many supernatural things. There are times when she gets worse and really changes from cheerful to label, revenge because she sees her father being killed in front of her own eyes. Full of revenge, yes, quite complex character when viewed later in the film," he said. This 19-year-old girl admitted that she was interested in starring in the film Khanzab because she had limitations to her life. "Some of my recent films are mostly horror, in my opinion, every film has its own closeness and challenges. The challenge is playing with the same genre as different stories and characters. I want to explore more," he explained. So, did Yassamin ever be disturbed by Khanzab so he forgot to pray? "I didn't say it was a disturbance, I once forgot to pray. That's because I'm not solemn enough, there could be a disturbance from Ihzab too," he explained. "I hope that this film can be an option for your family to watch it on Eid. Don't be afraid that Khan will make you afraid to pray, this actually makes us know why prayers are not solemn," he said. For Tika Brahani, Khanzab's film is very special because it is her first horror film. Moreover, this is the project of her comeback after 5 years of 'leave' filming a film. "I can't wait to show Khanzab. I'm doing everything I can to give my best in this film," he explained.

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