When Thai actor Max Nattapol touched down in Manila on Monday, he couldn't believe what awaited him — a jam-packed crowd of screaming Filipino fans, all excited to see him and, of course, his first locally produced movie, the Viva Films horror flick 'Kuman Thong,' which opens in cinemas nationwide today.
When Thai actor Max Nattapol touched down in Manila on Monday, he couldn't believe what awaited him — a jam-packed crowd of screaming Filipino fans, all excited to see him and, of course, his first locally produced movie, the Viva Films horror flick 'Kuman Thong,' which opens in cinemas nationwide today.
We learned so much from each other, and I hope the audience can feel that collaborative spirit when they watch the movie.'The handsome 30-year-old from Bangkok enjoys a diverse and widespread career in his home country. He graduated from Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Communication and speaks English and Japanese in addition to his native language.
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