Prisia Nasution
- Actress
- Director
![Type of Film : Comedy Action Production : Falcon Pictures Producer : HB Naveen, Frederica Director : Anggy Umbara Writer : Fajar Umbara
The eight secret agents (Arie Kriting, Babe Cabiita, Bintang Bete, Ernest Prakasa, Fico Fachriza, Ge Pamungkas, Kemal Palevi, Mongol) who adopted the code name COMIC 8 are back in action.
They are led into a trap by THE KING (Sophia Latjuba) and her army, led by Isa (Donny Alamsyah) and Bella (Hannah Al Rashid), and a co-cospirator named Dr. Pandji (Pandji Pragiwaksono). Our secret agents must bet on their lives in the worlds largest online gambling scheme whose players include renowned gamblers from around the globe.
The eight of them must get through each life-threatening level together, facing a killer squad called The Hunters (Barry Prima, George Rudy, Lidya Kandou, Willy Dozan, Soleh Solihun, Sacha Stevenson) who keeps on hunting them to end their lives. They also have to face the Master of Martial Arts, The Ghost (Yayan Ruhian), who resurfaced back into the world simply to eliminate Babe Cabiita.
At the same time, Indro Warkop, who is wanted by an Interpol Agent named Chintya (Prisia Nasution) is also trapped in the Online Gambling scheme on the hidden island with a Security Guard (Ence Bagus) who appears in the wrong time and place. Chintya, Indro and the Security Guard must fight for their survival against tough fighters in the Fighting Cage.
A series of humorous events will tickle you as our heroes battle their way toward finding and apprehending The King, and each twist will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow the adventure of these agents. This sequel, Comic 8: Casino Kings Part 2 will blow your mind.
Making their memorable cameos in the action-packed, laugh-out-loud film are Nikita Mirzani, Agung Hercules, Agus Kuncoro, Candil, Gandhi Fernando, Cak Lontong, Joe P Project, Boy William, Ray Sahetapy dan Bagus Netral](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjgzNzg3MzE2NF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMjk1MTI5NzE@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,0,500,281_.jpg)
Beginning in junior high school, Nasution joined the national training camp for the Indonesian martial art pencak silat. She later attended university in Germany, majoring in information technology. In 2003, during her university studies, Nasution was offered a chance to become a runway model. She accepted as she thought it would be an easy way to earn money, but soon discovered that she lacked the confidence to do it professionally; in a 2011 interview with The Jakarta Post she said her thighs were too big, making her body "defective" for modeling.
After retiring from modeling, Nasution was cast in several TV movies. She was later cast in Ifa Isfansyah's 2011 movie Sang Penari (The Dancer) as the lead female character, Srintil, after two casting sessions; when her first audition failed, she read the original novel by Ahmad Tohari and decided that she could not take no for an answer. To prepare for the role, she spent time as a ronggeng in Banyumas, Central Java, practicing dancing and learning the language spoken there; she also spent a period eating less to better portray a malnourished rural girl. As of January 2012, Nasution is playing in the TV series Laskar Pelangi - The Series (Rainbow Warriors - The Series), based on the novel by Andrea Hirata. She is also writing an original screenplay about parallel lives in the 1940s and 2010s
After retiring from modeling, Nasution was cast in several TV movies. She was later cast in Ifa Isfansyah's 2011 movie Sang Penari (The Dancer) as the lead female character, Srintil, after two casting sessions; when her first audition failed, she read the original novel by Ahmad Tohari and decided that she could not take no for an answer. To prepare for the role, she spent time as a ronggeng in Banyumas, Central Java, practicing dancing and learning the language spoken there; she also spent a period eating less to better portray a malnourished rural girl. As of January 2012, Nasution is playing in the TV series Laskar Pelangi - The Series (Rainbow Warriors - The Series), based on the novel by Andrea Hirata. She is also writing an original screenplay about parallel lives in the 1940s and 2010s