JAKARTA - Michelle Ziudith feels a lot of consideration for taking her latest film, Assalamualaikum Baitullah. The film director Hadrah Daeng Ratu is an adaptation of Asma Nadia's novel.

Michelle Ziudith plays Amira, a woman who experiences ups and downs in her household life.

"To be honest before taking this script, I didn't think this was really me and was afraid to live it. Amira's journey was scared, being Amira needed quite high emotions and sensitivity," said Michelle Ziudith at a press conference in South Jakarta on Thursday, July 10.

"I've never found a character like this, automatically I have confidence and surrendered to accept Amira's deep layer of soul. I also have to give up on this momentum which is certainly very energy-depleting mentally very exhaustive," he said.

In fact, as a human being, Michelle Ziudith has experienced many struggles in playing Amira. Not only in character, he also learned spiritual lessons.

"I'm not okay in the shooting process because it turns out that Amira's character is an extension of what she feels with a woman who looks strong, both and has a neat and regular life success, but it turns out that it's only in front of her," said Michelle again.

"I think this shooting is a form of worship giving strength out there, not only women, but also men who live not well," he added.

Michelle Ziudith even admitted that she had repeated the script up to 12x, not because of memorization, but because Amira's character experienced a deep emotional conflict.

Michelle Ziudith's emotional acting can be seen in the film Assalamualaikum Baitullah which will air from July 17, 2025 in Indonesian cinemas.


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