JAKARTA - Tissa Biani is trusted to return to play in the family drama film by Visinema's production house entitled Call Me, Ayah, which is adapted from a Korean film titled Pawn and will air on August 7 next.
In this film, Tissa competes acting with Ringgo Agus Rahman and Boris Bokir two debt collectors who are finally forced to take care of themselves until they grow up.
When asked about the experience of filming with Ringgo (Mang Dedi) and Boris (Mang Tatang), Tissa admitted that she was always fun because the shooting process was filled with jokes.
"Wow, it's really fun shooting with Mang Tatang and Mang Dedi, we're still having fun, let alone Mang Dedi, his job is joking, sharing," said Tissa Biani in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta, Friday, July 4.
Because of this, Tissa feels that there is an emotional closeness with the figures of Ringgo and Boris to the point that they think they are like their biological father. No wonder this film has a deep meaning for him.
"I already think of them as a relationship like my own father, even though this is just a role, just a scene, just a character," said Tissa.
"But when I became Pacil, I really felt every scene I played, well, this is my biological father, both of them. So it's in his feelings," he said.
Then, Tissa shared that her longing for her father, who had not made it easier for her to explore Intan's character in this film.
"Actually, it's quite easy because I know what it feels like to lose your father's figure. Alhamdulillah, the film is really like that, about losing your father figure," he said.
"Maybe this besides being a personal test for me, losing a father figure, but replacing sustenance, changing the lessons for the better that I will play a film about my father," he continued.
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"So I don't have to go far to other people. Just look in the mirror and just ask myself, how does it feel to lose my father? There must be sadness, being a more spoiled woman, becoming more sensitive. I'm applying it to my character in this film," he concluded.
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