JP/Jerry AdigunaAfter her recent acting debut in the movie My Generation, model and graphic designer Lutesha says she is serious about getting into the film industry
After her recent acting debut in the movie My Generation, model and graphic designer Lutesha says she is serious about getting into the film industry.
Lutesha plays Suki, a gloomy girl who is talented in music and loved by her three best friends.
“I think in my first movie, there is still lots of room for improvement. I want to tackle my weaknesses and deepen my acting [skills] for the upcoming projects,” she said.
During her university years, Lutesha immersed herself in an environment of students who loved the arts. She was involved in many activities, such as drama and vocal training, and had been on stage in supporting roles.
When it comes to gadgets, Lutesha said she is not the type of person who always bought the latest model of a product as soon as it is released.
“If I already have a gadget, I will use it until it’s worn out,” she said, adding that she always chose function over fashion.
I am addicted to Instagram. Every morning when I wake up and every time I have nothing to do, I will open the app. The reason is pretty simple. I like visual things, and there are always new feeds every time I open Instagram. Right now, I’m trying to stop this addiction by downloading an e-book. I want to allocate more of my time to reading.
iPhone 5c
I have been using this smartphone for two years. The reason why I chose it is that I need a handy and durable phone. This smartphone has slipped out of my hand and dropped into water countless times, but it still works. I’m not going to replace it until it breaks. In the past, I have had smartphones of various brands.
Dell laptop
Because I work as a designer at a creative agency, I use it to do my design work. I have not found any reason to replace this laptop for another brand, such as a MacBook.
— The writer is an intern at The Jakarta Post
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