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Acha Septriasa Struggles with the Plummeting Rupiah and Expensive Jakarta-Australia Flight Tickets

Acha Septriasa Struggles with the Plummeting Rupiah and Expensive Jakarta-Australia Flight Tickets

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Acha Septriasa Struggles with the Plummeting Rupiah and Expensive Jakarta-Australia Flight Tickets

Living life in two countries is not easy for Acha Septriasa. This actress and producer has to cleverly divide her time between her career in Indonesia and her family in Australia. The high mobility she must endure brings its own challenges, especially from a financial standpoint.

Acha admits she is quite stressed about the current economic situation, particularly the unfavorable exchange rate. This directly impacts the cost of her round trips between Jakarta and Australia that she has to bear.

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"What stresses me out right now is the currency, today the Rupiah is dropping. And we also sometimes have to be mobile, right? So we have to buy plane tickets which I think are really quite difficult to get right now, the situation everywhere is tough," she said when met in the Warung Jati area, Buncit, South Jakarta, some time ago.

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As a working mother who is now also venturing into the behind-the-scenes world by establishing a production house, Arvanta Media, Acha has a pretty packed schedule. She has to go back and forth between countries to balance the dual roles she is playing.

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"I manage my time so that I go home once every two months, just imagine that. Still, once every two months I work in Jakarta," Acha explained.

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Nevertheless, Acha is grateful that her only daughter, Bridgia, can understand the situation. The division of parenting time between herself and her husband, Vicky Kharisma, has been arranged in such a way that Brie continues to receive full affection.

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"As for complaints, she doesn't have any; what's important now is that the division is clear. Her dad takes care of her for two months, and I take care of her for two months," Acha said.

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In the midst of a challenging economic situation, Acha still holds great hope that conditions will improve soon. For her, economic stability greatly affects the film industry, which is her source of income.

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"So I think wherever I am, I hope that at least the economy improves and that films can start running again," she concluded.