Saksa Kubur Film Strengthens Reza Rahadian's Relationship With God
Reza Rahadian (Virgilery / VOI)

JAKARTA - Artist Reza Rahadian said that his latest religious horror film entitled Saksa Kubur has a considerable influence on his original life. This happens when he feels stressed while filming this film.

Reza said that the film Saksa Grave made his relationship with God even closer. He felt that the grave torture made him aware to always surrender to God every time he lost his way.

"I don't need to tell you why the stress is, it's not impossible, but I don't think it's necessary. But the grave ceremony makes an impact, the biggest thing is I think my relationship with God is getting closer, when I'm shooting the grave torture," said Reza Rahadian in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 27.

"Not because of the incident in the shooting, not at all, there is no relationship with the story and film. There is another event that I experienced when I faced it, the way that I think is most effective and maybe it will be called clich or what, but it can't or can't come back to God," he continued.

So far, Reza admits that he has no other solution to relieve the stress he experiences other than communicating with God even though he is surrounded by people who always support him.

"I don't have another solution, okay, I'm lucky to have friends who can be talked to, there is a communicative mother, there is a positive circle," said Reza.

"But outside of that during the funeral procession and going through that tough moment, without intending to be religious, but yes, it just returned to the Almighty. And it was just in prayer," he concluded.


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