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      In the official media 'Venerable Jes 4G's comedy movie Thailand was attended by actor background of Thailand also makes many youths shouting and avoid full platform.


      Famous young actor who is performing this multiplication Nik, Kunathit, Jes, PaDong, Kos & Akarath. There 4 stars of Legend cinema Stung Meanchey they showed some interest enjoyed by Cambodia still many fans prefer their performance to show the recent performance of films.

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Watch full in Thailand Language here:
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The short film shows the real life of the Deputy Tea Banh Prime Minister:


  • Producer: Mr. Tea Siam
  • Executive producer: Mr.  Bou Panhna
  • Editor: Mr. Nem Sovann
  • Directed: Mr. Kham Puri
  • Leadership: Ms. Meng Sireyrachna and Ms. Nou Soka
  • Decorated stage: Mss. San Sokret
  • Picture: Mr. Kret and Mr. Khat Sarom
  • Directory assistance: Mr. Harvin Bangcaya
  • Record: Mr. Key Hui Eang
  • Composer: Mr. Soun Piseth
  • Lyrics Editor: Mr. Bun Pisey
  • Sung by: Mr. Heng Bunleap
  • Post Production: Apsara Mera Production, Mr. Hok Chanrith, Mr. Huern sopharothl
  • Film materials Department of the Ministry of Culture and arts
* Thanks to the production team as well as all the actors worked very hard to create the film.

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