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Tasya focuses on film

Former child star Tasya Kamila has just graduated college and said she would now focus on film work

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Sat, February 15, 2014 Published on Feb. 15, 2014 Published on 2014-02-15T15:56:59+07:00

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Former child star Tasya Kamila has just graduated college and said she would now focus on film work.

'€œAfter studying accounting for three and a half years at University of Indonesia, I will now focus on [acting in] movies,'€ she said, as quoted by Antara news agency.

She said she was currently busy shooting a horror film.

'€œThe movie is about four friends who just graduated from college and then begin looking for horror stories,'€ Tasya said.

The movie is slated for release in April and will also feature Shandy Aulia and Denny Sumargo.

Besides focusing on her latest movie, Tasya also has a plan to continue her study abroad.

'€œI'€™m also planning to take a master'€™s degree. But maybe not for a year or two,'€ she said.

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