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17 October 2024

Indonesian Pop Queen Rossa's Documentary to be released in Malaysian Cinemas from October 18, 2024





A new documentary on Indonesian pop queen Datuk Seri Rossa Roslaina Handiyani or Rossa, explores her journey in music, career, and love, including the stories behind the diva's legendary songs aspects of which have never been revealed in the media over the past 25 years, including the stories behind the diva's legendary songs.



Director
Ani Ema Susanti

Stars
Rossa
Surendo Prasetyo
Rizky Langit Ramadhan

The Documentary is set to be released in Malaysian Cinemas on October 18, 2024



"Entering the music industry since a young age has not only made me a strong and persistent woman, but also taught me to be a mother who always tries to be there for my child.. whatever the situation and condition. I will share my journey and experience during 25 years of work, in a film "All Access to Rossa 25 Shining Years". said Rossa.

Being a single mother for 15 years has not been easy for the singer who is popular with the song Pudar.


A Gala Premiere "All Access To Rossa 25 Shining Years" was organised by Yayasan Prihatin Nasional on 16 October 2024 at Dadi Cinema at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

PRIHATIN'S Dato Aizuddin with Rossa


Dato Seri Siti Nurhaliza, Fattah Amin, Datin Seri Syella were among several celebrities who attended the premiere.



Datin Seri Syella in the middle flanked by BEST FBKL's Fara (Left) and Shima Kasih (right)


The film aims to be an inspiration to the audience, especially women, to continue to strive to make their dreams come true.


The singer hopes that the story shown in the documentary can inspire, especially to young people including new singers so that they don't give up easily in the face of life's challenges.


"Many of the stories I share have positive things that can be taken away. I feel all women have extraordinary strength, it's just a coincidence that I have the time and opportunity to tell stories, so in general, my (story) seems to represent all women.

"It doesn't matter if you are a singer or in any other field, if you want a long career, there are many challenges that need to be overcome in addition to requiring a lot of patience and struggle as well as a sense of not giving up," she said at a recent film screening and press conference.

The 90-minute film also takes the audience into another side of the 45-year-old singer that is rarely known to many and also features her comrades including Melly Goeslaw, Ariel and Afgan.


More interestingly, Rossa also shared some personal stories, among them, the divorce with her husband Surendro Prasetyo or Yoyo who is the drummer of Padi group in 2009, which has never been shared before.


The partnership is hoped to provide motivation and positive encouragement to those who experience and need to go through similar challenges.














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