Thai siblings recently went viral on TikTok after they took a picture of their lifeless father to the cinema to look at the third sequel of his favorite movie.
Thai TikToker Naphat Thongsukdee posted a video of when she and her brother took their father’s framed picture to look at a movie on her TikTok account @papapat.p yesterday. Expires wrote in the remark section that they went to watch Khun Pan, a Thai action fantasy sequel movie from Sahamongkol Film International, on the Major Cineplex in the Rungsit neighbourhood of Pathum Thani province close to Bangkok. The video caption said…
“When I take my brother to look at a movie… He brings our deceased father to the theatre too!”
In the video, the brother is seen holding an image of their father whereas standing on the escalator. He buys an enormous bucket of popcorn, takes his father’s image contained in the theatre, and locations the picture on the seat next to him. He revealed in the video that…
“I take my father to watch his favourite movie. Bonanza watched a film in the theatre earlier than. He watched Khun Pan movie when he was 78 years previous. Look at this, I got you a ticket father. Let’s go watch the film dad!”
Watch the video HERE.
The heartwarming video touched the hearts of many netizens, who appreciated how the siblings were maintaining their father of their hearts. The netizens commented on the video, expressing sentiments…
“I suppose your father was very happy!”
“Enjoy the movie father!”
“You are so beautiful.”
“Your father looks very handsome!’
Even Sahamongkol Film International commented on the video, expressing their gratitude for the family’s support.
Khun Pan 1 was aired in 2016, Khun Pan 2 was aired in 2018, and the latest launch Khun Pan 3 was launched on March 1 this yr. The storyline is impressed by the life of the legendary Thai police officer, Khun Pantarak Ratchadet, who was identified for his suppression of major criminals dating again to 1940.
He was renowned for his talent, and many believed that he had magic and was immortal. After an extended collection of fights and suppressions in opposition to criminals, Khun Pan handed away at his house in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat on the age of 103..