Kapanlagi.com - Aisyah Aqilah and Boah Sartika had to overcome a big challenge in starring in the film Ku Kejar Mimpi directed by Indra Gunawan. Not only did they have to deal with technical matters, but also emotional dialogues, especially for Aisyah Aqilah.
"The biggest challenge is definitely during the cheerleading scenes because we have no prior experience and we rarely exercise, so my body is not flexible and I have to play with my emotions a lot during dialogues," said Aisyah Aqilah when met in the Gondangdia area, Central Jakarta recently.
1. Facing Unusual Challenges

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Unlike Boah Sartika, who faced unusual challenges in this case. Where Boah Sartika had to feel the emotions of a child who has a father, even though in real life Boah's father is no longer there.
"If Boah's challenge here is that Boah has a father. In real life, Boah is an orphan, so how can she adjust to the emotions of a child who has a father. How is the chemistry with the father, the scene has to be sad and crying but Boah wants to laugh because she thinks 'it's nice to have a father'," said Boah Sartika.
Not only that, Aisyah Aqilah added that during the scene, they often experienced bruises. They even sprained their ankles during the cheering scene.
2. Wajar Terjadi

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He thinks it is normal to happen because Aisyah Aqilah and Boah Sartika only practiced for two weeks to be able to do the Cheerleader scene.
"We got bruises because in the scene we were lifted and held tightly. It had to be safe, so we had to be held firmly, and some even sprained their ankles," said Aisyah Aqilah.
"We only practiced cheers for two weeks. It's very short, especially because we had no basic knowledge at all, but thank God we were able to do it all," concluded Aisyah Aqilah.
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