JAKARTA - The film actor Kang Mak from Pee Mak held a viewing session with hundreds of blind people in a cinema in Pejaten, South Jakarta, Sunday, August 25.
Vino G Bastian, Marsha Timothy, Indro Warkop, Indra Jegel, and Rigen attended the session as a blessing because the film Kang Mak from Pee Mak broke through 2.6 million viewers on the tenth day of broadcast.
Soniman itu ketika karyanya ditonton banyak orang, dia merasa bahwa itulah kesatisannya 2.6 juta penonton itu adalah bonus dari Tuhan, kata Indro Warkop saat ditemui setelah sesi menonton bersama.
Indro feels the joy that has been given by the Creator, should be distributed to others, including people with visual impairments.
When we are grateful for God's blessings, we must be able to touch the people we should be. I think they (the visually impaired) have the right to be happy with us. That's why we chose them to watch together," continued Indro.
Meanwhile, Vino, who has watched millions of films, is still amazed by the public's response to the film Kang Mak from Pee Mak.
According to Vino, 2.6 million viewers for adaptation films are high achievements. However, he still believes the number of viewers will continue to grow.
"With 2.6 million viewers for adaptation films, it's a joy, because many view it's not enough for an adaptation film, especially when the film Pee Mak itself is very big, but it turns out that many have not watched the original version," said Vino.
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For information, Kang Mak (From Pee Mak) produced by Falcon Pictures is the result of the production of a Thai film titled Pee Mak.
The film, directed by Herwin Novianto, collaborates with the ranks of well-known Indonesian artists ranging from Vino G. Bastian, Marsha Timothy, Andre Taulany, Tora Sudiro, Rigen Rakelna, Indra Jegel, Barzier, to Indro Warkop.
In addition, Kang Mak (From Pee Mak) is also the debut film for Jirayut, a Thai singer who has successfully pursued a career in the Indonesian entertainment world.
The film Kang Mak (From Pee Mak) has started its premiere in all Indonesian cinemas since last August 15.
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