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Sha Ine Febriyanti Learns How to Cut Onions After Filming 'Luka, Makan, Cinta'

Sha Ine Febriyanti Learns How to Cut Onions After Filming 'Luka, Makan, Cinta'

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Sha Ine Febriyanti Learns How to Cut Onions After Filming 'Luka, Makan, Cinta'

The series Luka, Makan, Cinta not only provides acting experience for its cast but also presents new learning, especially about the professional kitchen world that is full of details and fast-paced work. Sha Ine Febriyanti is one of the actors who felt this change. During the filming process, she admitted to gaining new experiences that she had never imagined before.

Not just acting, the cast is required to understand kitchen activities in a real way. From how to cut ingredients to understanding the workflow in a restaurant kitchen, everything is done to present authentic scenes.

"So I can cut onions. In the kitchen, there is its own choreography, the flow is like this," said Ine at a press conference attended by KapanLagi in Semaja, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (15/4/2026).

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This experience opened her eyes to how the kitchen works systematically. She realized that every activity has a pattern and rhythm that must be followed for the work to be effective.

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Not stopping at the filming location, Ine even brought that experience into her personal life. She began to change her perspective on the kitchen at home.

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"After this shoot, I will renovate my kitchen. So for example, like the placement of the fridge here, or how there is a flow to it," she added.

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This change shows that the series not only provides entertainment but also has a real impact on its cast. The kitchen world, which initially seemed simple, actually has its own complexities.

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In 'Luka, Makan, Cinta', the kitchen is not just a backdrop, but a space alive with pressure, emotions, and the dynamics of relationships between characters.This series tells the story of Luka, a young chef who is ambitious to become the head chef at the family restaurant. He must face conflicts with his mother and rivalry with a new chef who is trusted to lead the kitchen.

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The presence of a strong story combined with details of the culinary world makes this series feel different. Viewers are not only presented with drama but also a realistic depiction of the harsh life in a professional kitchen.

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With a total of eight episodes, 'Luka, Makan, Cinta' officially premieres on April 15, 2026, on Netflix and presents a story about ambition, family, and the process of finding one’s identity.