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Guess what?: '€˜Silat'€™ throws back Prisia

Prisia: (Tribunnews/Jeprima)Award-winning actress Prisia Nasution, 30, is set to relive the old days playing a national pencak silat athlete in action movie 3 (Alif, Lam, Mim)

Syamsul Huda M. Suhari (The Jakarta Post)
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Fri, January 23, 2015 Published on Jan. 23, 2015 Published on 2015-01-23T11:34:57+07:00

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Award-winning actress Prisia Nasution, 30, is set to relive the old days playing a national pencak silat athlete in action movie 3 (Alif, Lam, Mim).

'€œI met with my former trainers and we got the chance to reminisce,'€ she said after a ceremony to mark the start of production for the film, tribunnews.com reported on Wednesday.

The movie, directed by Anggy Umbara, also stars Cecep Arif Rahman, a silat guru from Padepokan Panglipur known for his role in The Raid 2: Berandal (Thugs).

Cecep is also choreographing fight scenes for the Multivision Pictures production.

'€œHe is part of the reason I joined the film. I don'€™t just accept any offers and I usually discuss my choices with him,'€ said Prisia, who was named Best Actress at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival for her role in Sang Penari (The Dancer).

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