JAKARTA - Senior actress Diah Permatasari revealed her unique experience when she accepted her role in her latest film project, Rego Nyowo.
He admitted that he felt 'trapped' but still happy with the character he played, which turned out to be much different from his original image.
"Honestly, I entered Rego Nyowo, you could say I was trapped in spoiled but happy," said Diah Permatasari in the Central Jakarta area, Friday, July 25.
The feeling of 'trapped but happy' arose because of the difference between the initial synopsis he received and the complete script which he then studied. At first, Diah thought he would play a simpler character.
"T terjebak happy kenapa? Karena saya kali pertama itu disodorin itu sinopsis. Di situ saya hanya melihat sempat sebagai seorang Jawa yang memang sedikit kejawen mystical gitu, dan sebagai seorang ibu kos," lanjut Diah.
From this short synopsis, he built his own imagination about the characters to be played.
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"So I thought, 'oh, I'm a Javanese boarding house mother, who protects her boarding school children'. I didn't know that was the case after I received the script day after day I was a bit shocked to be spoiled too, you know, shocked," he explained.
The facts presented in the full script surprised him. The character he had to play turned out to be much more complex and challenging than he thought.
He did not even hesitate to call this role the toughest challenge he had ever faced in his career in the world of cinema.
"But it's also my challenge, it's my toughest challenge, the toughest challenge of my life as long as I have a career in the film world, this is the hardest," said Diah Permatasari.
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