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Brilio.net - Hadrah Daeng Ratu, who is known for a number of his box office hits, is now directing the latest religious romance drama film entitled Pantaskah Aku Berhijab. The film, starring Bryan Domani and Nadya Arina, was produced by Deni Saputra and produced by Narasi Semesta, which is also their first film production. Meanwhile, the film scenario was written by Cassandra Massardi, who previously wrote Buya Hamka Vol.1 and Hamka & Siti Raham Vol.2.
Apart from Bryan Domani and Nadya Arina, this film also stars Nadzira Shafa, Dhini Aminarti, Indra Birowo, Tike Priyatna, Cakrawala Airawan, Hifdzi Khoir, Azkya Mahira, and Najla. In this film, Nadzira Shafa, author of the best-selling novel 172 Days, also makes her first appearance in acting.
It's fitting that Aku Berhijab continues director Hadrah Daeng Ratu's latest collaboration with Bryan Domani, Nadya Arina, and Nadzira Shafa. Previously, Bryan had starred in films directed by Hadrah including 172 Days and Missing Light de Amstel. Meanwhile, Nadya Arina has played in the film Perfect Fit. Nadzira Shafa, her novel, 172 Days was adapted into a film directed by Hadrah Daeng Ratu.
The film Pantaskah Aku Berhijab tells the story of a young girl named Sofi who is full of wounds in experiencing love and life, but she has a male friend, Aqsa, who always accompanies her in good times and bad, and also accompanies Sofi to find her life again and make peace with fate.
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The director, Hadrah Daeng Ratu, revealed that the film Pantaskah Aku Berhijab is a romantic drama genre film that has a light religious nuance.
"Through the characters Sofi and Aqsa, we want to invite the audience to explore the twists and turns of life and the process of forgiving the past, as well as how we can make peace with fate," he said.
Meanwhile, the producer of Pantaskah Aku Berhijab, Deni Saputra, added that Narasi Semesta wants to present a film that can spark conversation in the audience through a story that can be reflected on.
"About the journey of life's ups and downs through the character Sofi. Hopefully our first offering can be well received by Indonesian audiences," continued Deni Saputra.
Bryan Domani, who has worked with Hadrah Daeng Ratu several times, is very enthusiastic about the latest collaboration film between the two. According to Bryan, No wonder I wear the hijab provides a new experience with the character he plays, Aqsa.
From Aqsa's character, I learned a lot about how to be a real support system. Working with Mrs. Hadrah again is certainly a pleasure. "Directors who provide space for actors to explore characters and provide clear directions and create a more comfortable shooting atmosphere," said Bryan Domani.
Several of Hadrah's films were successful and sold well in cinemas, such as Sijjin (1,900,000++ viewers), Pemandi Jenazah (1,600,000++ viewers) and 172 Days (3,000,000++ viewers). Look forward to the film Pantaskah Aku Berhijab which will be showing in cinemas this year!
(brl/lak)