JAKARTA - The shooting process for the film Pengin Hijrah, produced by Sinemata Buana Kreasindo, was marked by various unique challenges that had to be faced by the players.

From the necessity to learn the Uzbek language in a short time by Endy Arfian to Steffi Zamora who had to have a dialogue with a Malay accent, everything became a memorable experience for them.

Endy Arfian, whose character is fluent in the Uzbek language, has to face tough challenges because of the very limited preparation time.

"Incidentally, the preparation process did not take too long, yes, because we have to go to Uzbek. So, maybe there are about two weeks," said Endy Arfian in the Central Jakarta area, Sunday, August 24.

His ability has even won praise from his co-star, Steffi Zamora.

"It's just really exactly like Uzbek people say. With a time of approximately two weeks," said Steffi.

Meanwhile, Steffi Zamora, although he doesn't have to speak Uzbek, also faces his own challenges.

"I have to have a dialogue like that. Just a little bit, but it's still the same Indonesian language. It's not difficult, really. It's just, yes, it's a bit convoluted with Malay, right, different," he said.

Unlike the two, Nadzira Shafa admitted that she had no significant difficulties thanks to solid teamwork.

"Alhamdulillah, I have had fun acting friends. So, what difficulties can be made with each other, making it easier too," he concluded.


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