JAKARTA - The Hantu Children's Adventure Film (PAPH) will be aired starting January 18, 2024. This film tells the story of three children, namely Rafi, Chacha, and Zidan who are members of the Hantu Capture Children (APH) group.

The three of them were asked for help by Gita, who lives in a remote village that has long been hit by drought and terror by forest Waiters who often kidnap villagers.

When they were about to dismantle strange events, they thought it was just an ordinary human act, they began to get supernatural disturbances that they couldn't explain.

The PAPH film stars Muhammad Adhiyat (as Zidan), Muzakki Ramdhan (as Rafi), Giselle Tambunan (as Chacha), Andy Boim (as Bang Dul), Adinda Thomas (as Gita), Sujiwo Tejo (as Wak Bomoh), Nugie (as Gita's father), Agus Wibowo (as Pak Tajir), Arry Febrian (as the village head), and Verdi Solaiman (as Pak Cho).

Muzakki Ramdhan and Muhammad Adhiyat shared their stories during the shooting of the film in the Banyuwangi area, East Java. Muzakki said there was one scene that required them to climb and plunge from a 12 meter high cliff.

"Our physical impairment is severely tested in this film," said Muzakki as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, December 8.

"When you go up (climbing) it's normal, but when you get to the top and look down it's like, how come, it's high huh? It's pretty scary," Muzakki added.

This is quite difficult for Muzakki, because the character Raffi whom he plays in the film is a very brave person. But he also managed to fight this fear and did well in the shooting process.

The player who was born on August 11, 2009, said that they had undergone physical training moments before taking pictures of these extreme scenes. They are also monitored by professional rock climbers.

Meanwhile, Adhiyat also shared an unforgettable moment during filming. The 12-year-old boy admitted that he was scared when he was about to go to the toilet at night.

The reason is, at that time Adhiyat and his friends were shooting in the dark forest.

"Time in the forest, because the toilet facilities are a bit far away, and the trip to the toilet is quite scary, especially in cliff areas and mountains, so riding motorbikes at night is a bit scary," said Adhiyat.


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