JAKARTA - Ratu Felisha will again fill one of the latest horror films by the BASE Entertainment production house entitled The Night of Revocation of Life with Devano Danendra, Keisya Levronka to Mikha Hernan.
In an interview with VOI, Ratu shared her experience of learning Javanese for her role as Sekar, whose filming background is in Yogyakarta.
The Queen said that it was not an easy matter to say one Javanese word. He had to repeat the word hundreds of times so that it sounded natural.
"Isn't it Javanese? We're just like one word or what sentence? Anyway, just one word, just like that, 'I'm right or not? Okay, repeat', up to 500 times," said Ratu Felisha at the VOI office, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Wednesday 17 April.
Seeing this, Keisya, who is a singer born in Malang, East Java, admitted to being one of the people who taught him how to say Javanese dialogues to other players. Although Keisya herself also had difficulties because the Javanese language used was Central Java.
"As much as I can, just because of this Javanese, I'm East Java, from Malang, now we have Jogja's background, and that's really smooth, Jogja. If I'm harsher, Central Java will talk more slowly, calm down," said Keisya Levronka.
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"So I'm also sometimes confused like Mikha asking, 'What about thisCa?', 'Oh, I don't understand, try asking another one'. Luckily Mas Agusnya is from Jogja, Mas Tata is also from Jogja, so we complement each other," he added.
Even so, Ratu Felisha, who had difficulties in speaking Javanese, was not ashamed to ask questions and study with Keisya while on set.
"At least like this, 'don't you get Java yet?', I asked about her approval (Keisya Levronka)," concluded Ratu Felisha.
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