JAKARTA - Actress Raihaanun shared her experience during filming the film Ankara Murka, which demanded that she be involved in heavy locations such as mining and forests. Even so, he actually felt happy and challenged by these conditions.
"From the view of the set like that, it's actually nice to be able to be in such a location because this is what the story needs to be located in mining areas and forests," said Raihaanun at the Gala Premiere Film Ankara Murka in Kuningan, South Jakarta, Thursday, May 15.
In this film, Raihaanun plays the character Ambar, a figure who is tough and without expression to smile throughout the story. This character is also formed from the nuances of the shooting location which is full of natural elements such as rocks and rough texture.
"And actually the set is not too much, it's just that maybe if you quote him, Mas Ifa, the texture of the film is rocks, indeed hard and all kinds of things eventually create an Ambar character like that," he continued.
According to him, a harsh natural atmosphere is a natural supporter for deepening his role as Ambar. Together with director Eden, Raihaanun developed this character with a very specific approach, namely not having a smile expression.
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"In fact, it became a natural supporter for me and indeed when I entered the Ankara Murka with Mas Eden how to give the top of Ambar, the character of Ambar was made not to smile like that," he explained.
"So it really doesn't have any information about how to pray for a smile, it doesn't exist, so there is indeed a range, maybe the most visible thing is as long as the film doesn't smile," he said.
He emphasized that the tension in Ambar's character was not due to discomfort at the location, but rather because the set really helped him explore the role.
"So it's not that he doesn't like the set, in fact the set is very, very fun for me, who rarely gets to go straight into nature like that for me to be really challenging but also makes this character even more helpful to look tough and tough," concluded Raihaanun.
Eden Junjung's debut film will soon air on 22 May.
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