JAKARTA - Abidzar Al-Ghifari suddenly became a conversation after one of his statements in an interview with Ariel Tatum and comedian Coki Pardede.

Abidzar, who is promoting his latest film, A Business Proposal, which was adapted by a Korean drama, seemed to blame fans for burdening the players in his Indonesian film.

"It's quite a burden, in my opinion. Plus, you know, what kind of fanatical fans are," said Abidzar Al-Ghifari, quoted by VOI from YouTube Factory Jaya Media, Thursday, January 30.

This finally got a response from various circles, one of which was the novel writer Ika Natassa who criticized Umi Pipik's son's statement.

Ika asked Abidzar to learn more how to speak in public well.

"Abidzar, you seem to need to learn good homework," said Ika Natassa, quoted by VOI from the X @ikantassa account.

According to Ika, if such remarks are repeatedly said, it could turn off the film before it is shown.

"Your story can turn off the film before it airs," he continued.

The author of the novel Critical Eleven also warned that Korean drama fans could be the key to the success of his film later.

"Good actors are not afraid of fanatical fans, but instead appreciate it. The work can be big because of their participation too," he said.


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