Gandi Sulistiyanto Prepares
Gandi Sulistiyanto tried to really apply the adage "where the earth is stepped on, there the sky is upheld". The Indonesian Ambassador to South Korea not only started learning Korean.
After two months of stint in Seoul, he began to be able to pronounce some basic words in Korean. "I can introduce myself, say hello. It's enough to open a conversation or get acquainted," said the diplomat who was born in Pekalongan, from Seoul. He wanted Korean proficiency to be more than just an introduction. Because he has a higher target. "I'm ready, maybe after retiring, to be able to play in films here," said the former Managing Director of the Sinarmas Group, laughing. One way to realize that hope is to approach the CJ Group business group. Although one of the business groups already has many businesses in Indonesia, Sulis hopes that CJ Group will increase it. "They (South Korean filmmakers) often make love-love films. Just make Indonesian-South Korean love films. From Indonesia there is Reza Rahadian. Surely that sells, many are watching," he said.
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