DJ Panda admitted that he had experienced quite a lot of psychological pressure in the midst of the legal process that entangled him.
Although he tried to stay strong by keeping himself busy, the impact of this case has visibly affected his productivity as an artist.
When asked what he had been doing all this time, DJ Panda's lawyer, Michael Sugijanto, said that his client was trying to keep himself busy by working and working.
"Yes ... busy with work. Keep working," said Michael Sugijanto in Central Jakarta, Tuesday, December 16.
Then, Michael gave a more detailed picture of his client's condition. He revealed a significant decrease in creativity.
"This is a leak, usually he can create five songs a day, this is only one or two a week," said Michael.
This drastic decline is a strong indication of the burden of mind that DJ Panda is currently facing.
"You think for yourself why," continued Michael.
However, Michael was reluctant to reveal whether his client had to seek professional help.
"Does it go to a psychiatrist or psychologist? Yes, it doesn't need to be answered," he said.
For DJ Panda, continuing to work is his way of surviving. He feels as an artist, he must remain productive even though he is being hit by problems.
He also realized that Erika, as an artist, also continued to continue her work. This became a kind of motivation for him not to be depressed.
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