JAKARTA - Actress Fergie Brittany tells her experience acting in the film Ain. In addition to being challenged by the body horror genre, she also had to undergo various changes for her role.
"I've never been fully prosthetic from the top to the bottom every day. At the location I could only stand still while drinking from a straw," said Fergie Brittany at a press conference in South Jakarta on Wednesday, April 8.
He feels lucky to be paired with actress Putri Ayudya who is more senior than him. Although they have an age difference, they have a match in comedy and interaction.
"Fortunately, I feel comfortable because our energy is the same and sometimes we like to be a little funny, not laughing the same," Fergie said again.
"The energy of the match is that there is no communication, what's so ever, there is no need for WhatsApp, but the conversation is nice," added Putri Ayudya.
The film Ain tells the story of two friends who have contrasts between them. One day, an unpleasant incident is experienced by one of them which changes their friendship.
"When Mas Yuda said "Wow, this is interesting because it relates to people and the environment today". Ain is already very aware like celebrities who cover their children on social media to avoid Ain," said producer Yuda Wirafianto.
"When Mas Yuda told me, I happened to be a big fan of body horror but it was already in Indonesia but I think there is no new demon," continued Archie Hekagery.
Ain will be shown in Indonesian cinemas starting May 9, 2026.
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