Filming In Uzbekistan, Endy Arfian Is Thought To Be Local Residents

BeLITUNG Endy Arfian plays Omar in the film Pengin Hijrah. Omar is a young blunder in Indonesia and Uzbekistan, so Endy has to shoot in Uzbekistan.

"It's fun, I have to memorize Uzbekistan. There are local coaches and long dialogues," he recalled when he was met at the shooting location of Pengin Hijrah on Tanjung Pandan Beach, Belitung, Monday, December 9.

Another thing that makes him happy in Uzbekistan is the fall of Snow. "Even then in November it hasn't snowed normally. But when shooting the temperature until minus 2 degrees Celsius, the mountains are covered in snow. It's really good," he said.

Endy Arfian hopes that the view can be captured by the audience in the film Pengin Hijrah. "So it's not just a story, this film will provide a beautiful visual experience," he promised.

On the sidelines of filming, Endy took the time to take a walk. "There are many beautiful historical old buildings. Because this is between the Asian continent and Europe. A Russian satellite country. The food is cheap, cheaper than Indonesia," he explained.

So cheap, Endy admitted to buying souvenirs. "A lot of chocolate for souvenirs. When I thought I was a local person, maybe because I had German blood, I looked like it," he said.

Because he had learned Uzbekistan for filming, Endy ventured to reply in the local language. "It turned out to be connected," he said with a laugh.