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AKARTA - Prilly Latuconsina's latest film, Kukira Kau Rumah, officially reached one million viewers today. Feeling very happy with the nicks, made Prilly cry.

He expressed his happy crying expression through his Instagram account @prillylatuconsina96 on February 8 while expressing his gratitude to all parties involved, especially the Indonesian audience.

"Crying. Thank you Indonesian audience!!! I still can't believe it," wrote Prilly.

"I also want to thank the crew who have worked hard for the film Kukira Kau Home! Thank you for being the first people to give trust to the new PH, new Producer and new Director to work! And it turns out that we can get to this point . Hopefully with this achievement we can continue to work, And open hope to those who are just starting! Keep up the spirit, "he added.

The success of the film Kukira Kau Rumah has had a distinct impression on Prilly, because through this project she made her debut as a producer as well as a main character. In addition, the big screen also only takes 5 days to reach one viewer since its release on February 3.

The film, directed by Umay Shahab, tells the story of two young people, Pram (Jourdy Pranata) and Niskala (Prilly Latuconsina) who are met in such a way that they end up liking each other. Pram is told as a lonely young man since his father died, and his mother is busy working.

He fills his days playing music and composing songs while working in a music cafe. Then, Pram gets to know Niskala, who is a person with bipolar disorder. Niskala studies secretly just to prove to his father, Dedi (Kiki Narendra) that he can still excel.

Since Pram was familiar with Niskala, Niskala's life changed. Niskala broke all the rules and promises he had agreed to. Pram feels that Niskala can fill a lonely day, and can even support himself in music.

Pram's duet with Niskala received tremendous appreciation. One day, Pram finds out that Niskala has bipolar disorder. Will Pram stay away from Niskala or vice versa? Find the answer in Kukira Kau Rumah, which is currently still showing in theaters.


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