‘Grandma’ actress of hit Thai movie How To Make Millions coming for June 24 Singapore fan meet

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Usha Seamkhum (left) and Billkin Putthipong Assaratanakul in How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.

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SINGAPORE – The Thai director and lead actress of the hit Thai film How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies will visit Singapore for a fan session.

According to organiser Golden Village, the event is being held to thank local moviegoers for their overwhelming support of the family drama, which follows a university dropout (Billkin Putthipong Assaratanakul) who puts aside his dream of becoming a game streamer to care for his dying grandmother (Usha Seamkhum).

Film-maker Pat Boonnitipat, 34, and 78-year-old actress Seamkhum, who makes her film debut as the titular Amah, will be at GV Suntec City on June 24. A screening of the film starts at 6.50pm, followed by a fan meet-and-greet at 9.10pm.

Tickets are $18 for the public and $16 for GV Movie Club members and will be available from June 19, 6pm via all GV sales channels. For more information, go to

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Since its release on May 30 in Singapore, the tearjerker has grossed $3.67 million in ticket sales as of June 17, making it the highest-earning Thai movie in Singapore and one of the highest-grossing movies this year so far.

In the

2024 local box-office rankings,

it is now in fourth place, after local dramedy Money No Enough 3 ($4.88 million), animated comedy Kung Fu Panda 4 ($4.49 million) and action thriller Godzilla X Kong: A New Empire ($4.09 million).

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