UPDATE (2PM, 20 June): Golden Village has added a second session for the fan meet with Amah.
Tickets for the second session are available via the cinema company’s website — ticket sales will start at 3pm on 20 June.
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Those who have caught the ‘How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ movie would have likely shed tears.
Next Monday (24 June), Usha Seamkhum — who plays ‘Amah’ in the movie — will be making a special appearance at Golden Village Suntec City together with movie director Pat Boonnitipat.
At 6.50pm, the event will kick off with a screening of the movie.
This will be followed by the highly anticipated meet-and-greet session from 9.10pm.
During the post-screening session, members of the audience will get an opportunity to ask Director Pat and Amah burning questions about the show.
Lucky fans may also stand a chance to score a group photo session with the pair.
Golden Village Movie Club members can purchase tickets to the meet-and-greet session for S$16 each. Meanwhile, tickets for the general public are priced at S$18.
Sadly, tickets for the events are already sold out at the time of this article.
In a media release, Golden Village noted that as of Monday (17 June), ‘How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ has grossed S$3.67 million in ticket sales.
Apart from being the “biggest Thai movie in Singapore” to date, it is also one of the highest-grossing movies this year.
The special event was thus hosted to thank Singaporeans for their overwhelming support of the film.
The film follows the story of a young man, M, who goes to great lengths to win the affection of his cancer-stricken grandmother.
In doing so, he hopes to claim a multimillion-dollar inheritance from her.
Also read: ‘I Not Stupid 3’ will be released on 6 June, 22 years after first movie
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Featured image courtesy of Golden Village.
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