JAKARTA - Actress Michelle Ziudith made a surprising confession. He admitted that he deliberately provoked netizen reactions by uploading photos of himself wearing cross necklaces during the filming process of the film Don't Call Mama Kafir without giving a context that it was part of the role.

He took this action because he felt interested in the curiosity and public comments about his personal life, including the matter of belief.

"It's fun for me to be more and more questioned, the more questioned I think, the more like, 'Hahaha,' the more I feel like I'm the one who is increasingly banned from being made, that's it," said Michelle at the VOI office, Tuesday, September 30.

He admitted that he enjoyed fishing for debates on social media and deliberately did not provide direct clarification on his upload.

"So I posted more photos from behind the scene during the shooting process, wearing cross necklaces, people immediately felt like... but I didn't make it like, 'I'm filming.' So it's like taking photos, fishing," he admitted.

In a joking tone, he even stated, "I really like fishing, I really like it. I like fights, I don't like peace, hahaha. No, joked," joked Michelle Ziudith.

The film Don't Call Mama Kafir in general tells about the meeting of Maria (Michelle Ziudith) and Fafat (Giorgino Abraham) at a church on Christmas Eve, making their destiny change. Maria did not expect that her relationship with Fafat brought her into a relationship of different religions.

But the two of them loved each other and decided to get married. When their daughter was born and it was not even a year old, Fafat died in an accident. Maria was alone in patiently raising her daughter Laila (Humaira Jahra), according to the Islamic teachings she had promised her late husband.

However, Ustadzah Habibah (Elma Theana) saw that Maria's efforts in educating Laila with Islamic teachings were still lacking, so she wanted to take and educate her grandson herself. After her husband, will Maria also lose her child?

It is planned that this film will be available in theaters starting October 16.


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