JAKARTA - After a five-year hiatus from filming the film, Tika Brahani finally returned through the film Khanzab. Especially again, this is Tika's first horror film.
There are two considerations that make Tika sure to star in the film Khanzab. "First, Anggy Umabra is the director. It's been a long time since I've met Anggy. Never played horror, right, it's okay to try horror once because the climate is all horror again," he said.
Unlike drama films, Tika admits that she always feels goosebumps because of the horror atmosphere on the set. "I feel like I have more goosebumps. Maybe because of the set, the base camp is really scary. So every day I get goosebumps, every day I have relationships with ghosts and blood is just spooky," he recalled.
There was a funny incident that Tika couldn't forget when filming the film Khanzab. "The first time I met a ghost, because the effect was really good and my heart was really scary for me. Until when I wanted to take it, I fell asleep, but how did I have to be arrested," he said with a laugh.
Khanzab film will air ahead of Eid, starting April 20, 2023. Departing from the short film universe Makmum, the film Khanzab directed by Anggy Umbara was also inspired by the massacre of a shaman witchcraft in Banyuwangi in 1998. "The important hope is that the audience is happy and satisfied," concluded Tika Brahani.
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