JAKARTA - The production house MD Entertainment agreed to re-uplift the story of the KKN Film in Penari Village with a focus on the figure of Badarawuhi. In the cast survey and kick off filming, Manoj Punjabi as the producer explained about the budget. Manoj said that the production of KKN films in Penari 2: Badarawuhi Village will take a budget that is bigger than the first film. This is because he wants to increase the standard of this film with the previous film. "Meanwhile, the budget is still early, which is definitely above KKN 1. Because the budget is certain. I have already said that in terms of quality, we want to raise our standards and I really don't want to do anything, just sell and sell, in my opinion, you will all 'oh yes, this is quality playing'," said Manoj Punjabi in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, September 25. Manoj explained that this film will focus more on filming in the studio. He admitted that this was done to minimize exterior disturbances such as rain and others. In addition, wanting to improve film quality standards is also the reason he chose to shoot in the studio.
"What is certain is that the set is in Penari Village. So we don't run, but from many directors who develop other places we will use a setting studio, sorry we will shoot in the interior studio so that it is even more qualified, not disturbed by exteriors such as rain or other things," said Manoj. "It can be more quality in terms of angle building a set inside so these things will help and in my opinion, there are so many Dancer Villages that have not been explored, so we can indeed have a wider story now," he continued.

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