Adinda Thomas Looking For First Love In My What's Your Film

JAKARTA - Adinda Thomas promised to showcase her best acting skills in the latest film produced by Dogma Picture, I'm What You (First Loveover).

Playing the role of Fraya Adinda Thomas will compete acting with Rania Putrisari as Tya, El El Gibran Rosadi as Elmar, Adriy Edoarda as Dara, and others.

"I'm here as Fraya. She's a very girl and a perfectionist. Fraya really likes making cakes. Because of her focus on cake, she has never felt love at all," said Adinda Thomas during a press conference in the Bintaro area, South Tangerang on Thursday, January 12.

Having different traits from the characters played, Adinda is enthusiastic to learn from the character of Fraya. The enthusiasm increased because for the first time the 29-year-old actress got the lead role in a drama genre film.

I was already interested when I read the synopsis of this film. Different characters than the previous film were more feminine. Fraya's character will make me richer to understand and understand a lot of characters," said Dinda.

The film I'm What You (First Love) tells the story of a friendship between Fraya, a cake maker, Tya, a creative worker, and Dara who is smart and struggling to get his doctoral dissertation at Leiden, Netherlands.

Fraya is a woman who has never felt first love, while her best friend Tya is the opposite. For him, every time he falls in love is his first love.

When Tya broke up with her last boy, Dara also invited them to vacation in the Netherlands. Dara lives in a small flat, neighboring Elmar, a man who is both from Indonesia. Tya, who easily falls in love, immediately falls in love with the attractive figure of Elmar. He tried to get Elmar to fall in love with him.

However, Elmar was actually attracted and fell in love with the figure of Fraya. This briefly distanced the relationship between Tya and Fraya, but Dara mediated for his two friends. He told Tya to give Fraya the opportunity to feel the first love.

With the main love concept being the main theme of the film, director Eugene Panji said that 100 people had been researched about their first love experiences.

"We will research this film first, approximately 100 people we ask. Most of his first love always ends in failure, 85 percent. It's not about pain and joy but about the journey, which is then marked as the first love and this is actually what is interesting about our film. The journey from the first love," he said.