Once Upon A Star: When and Where to Watch the New Thai Period Movie

The period movie has always transported viewers to a mesmerizing world of historical intrigue and cultural richness. The upcoming Thai movie Once Upon A Star (Mon Rak Nak Pak) seems to do the same. With keen attention to detail, the film will immerse its audience in a world defined by the nuances of a past age, offering a rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and emotions. Through compelling storytelling and compelling performances, it will weave together the threads of history, capturing the essence of a time long gone while delivering a narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences.

The That title will also be released with English, Arabic, French, German and more subtitles for international audiences. In addition to that, English, Spanish, Filipino, Vietnamese and more dubbed audio will also be available to make it more accessible to a wide variety of viewers. If you enjoy watching Thai cinema and are eager to know about the next big release, we have completely covered it for you.

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Once Upon A Star Plot

Once Upon A Star is a love letter to Thailand’s golden era of cinema and comedy. The plot is set in the ’60s and follows a Traveling Pharma-Cinema Unit that brings live-dubbed 16mm movies to villages and small towns across Thailand. The crew announces and invites everyone in the village to see the movie. During crucial moments in the shows, they switch roles to sell pharmaceutical products before resuming the movies.

Here, he first faces the issue that people didn’t like the way he dubbed the female part and that he needed an experienced female dub artist. He then hires a female for it, and they continue to tour together. They use microphones to provide a live dubbed soundtrack to entertain the locals, and they are very happy with their work.

However, when Lom Pha Travelling Cinema arrives, which has more modern equipment, it takes all of the customers of the Pharma-Cinema Unit. Their journey is filled with challenges and deceit as they pursue their dreams. They decide to fight for their dream and keep practising to get better at dubbing. The trailer evokes strong emotions, giving a promising glimpse of an engaging movie experience.

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Once Upon A Star Cast

The movie stars Sukollawat Kanarot, Darina Boonchu, Nuengthida Sophon, Jirayu La-ongmanee, Samart Payukaroon and others. The movie is directed by Nonzee Nimibutr and written by Ek Iemchuen.

Once Upon A Star Release Date and Trailer

The upcoming Thai movie will premiere on Netflix on October 11 (Wednesday), 2023.

Watch Once Upon A Star Trailer Below

Are you excited to watch Once Upon A Star? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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