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Marini Zumarnis Feels Proud to See Daffa Wardhana's Acting in 'TEARS AT THE END OF THE PRAYER RUG 2'

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Marini Zumarnis Feels Proud to See Daffa Wardhana's Acting in 'TEARS AT THE END OF THE PRAYER RUG 2' (credit: instagram.com/daffawardhana)
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Senior actress Marini Zumarnis shows immense pride in her son Daffa Wardhana, who once again showcases his acting talent in the latest film, TEARS AT THE END OF THE PRAYER RUG 2. As a mother and an artist, Marini admits to being very impressed with the sequel of the film that previously touched her heart.

This is how Marini feels watching her son’s acting. Don’t miss other news about Marini Zumarnis on Liputan6.com, if not now, when?

1. Had the Chance to Accompany Daffa During Filming

That sense of pride even encouraged her to accompany Daffa during the filming process in Solo. She not only became a supporter but also retraced the steps at locations that bore witness to the emotional scenes in the film. For her, seeing Daffa create in his favorite film is an unexpected blessing.

2. One of Marini's Favorite Films

"Yes, as a mother, I am proud of Daffa's film works. Especially in the last few years, he has produced several films. And this film is one of my favorites," said Mairini Zumarnis at XXI Plaza Senayan, Friday (26/9/2025).

3. Didn’t Expect Daffa to Act in This Film

"So a few years ago there was Tears at the End of the Prayer Mat, oh I came home feeling, what is it like for a mother, then the production, the script, the actors, everything was really good acting. And I didn’t expect that in the second season, the sequel, my child participated like that. Even when filming in Solo, I joined, followed him like that," she continued.

4. Feelings on the Shooting Location

When at the location, Marini felt the memories and emotions that were built in the story of the film. Her experience as an actress made her understand how every corner of the shooting location holds deep memories for the cast. She also felt the same thrill as an audience member when meeting the cast and director of the film in Jakarta.

5. A Journey of Reflection

"So I looked and thought, oh this is the road where the little kid was running during the shoot. Oh this is the time, so I remember, because I am also a film actor, right, and a soap opera actor too, right? So I know how those places are our memory spots when we act, right? And there I felt like I was reflecting, seeing, 'Oh this is where they shot,' 'Oh they met the cast,' like that," she said.

6. Still Feeling Nervous

Although she is an artist, Marini positions herself as an audience member when meeting the crew and cast. She still feels a sense of enthusiasm and nervousness, showing how much she supports the work that involves her son. She hopes this film will not only be a spectacle but also a guide.

7. Happy There’s a Sequel

"Even though I am an artist here, I also feel happy and a bit nervous meeting the cast and the director, you know. So I am here as an audience. So I am very happy about the existence of this second sequel, I hope this will not only be a spectacle but also a guide for the next one," she concluded.

(kpl/far/pit)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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