On May 16, the Korean movie "Yadang: Three Faces of an Incredible Incident" officially premiered to Vietnamese audiences. The work quickly received a lot of love thanks to its attractive and dramatic content.
According to the previously announced information, singer Duy Manh was the ambassador's face when the film was released in Vietnam. His song "Kiep red" was also used as a soundtrack in the mid-credit section (the scene was inserted between the credit section).

In addition to the surprise, many viewers believe that the lyrics are very suitable for the content of "Yadang: Three Faces of an Incredible Incident" and help emphasize the message the film wants to convey: in a game of power and trust, no one really wins.
On his personal Facebook page, singer Duy Manh shared that the song "Kiep do den" was composed 25 years ago and has four intentions similar to the content of the movie "Yadang: Ba mat lat keo" exploited on the big screen. The male singer was excited to be the ambassador for a Korean film for the first time.
Not only continuously posting information and calling fans to go to the cinema to enjoy it, he also appeared at many film screenings and actively interacted and took photos with the audience.
Previously, "Yadang: Three Faces of an Upend" caused a fever at the Korean box office when it earned 29 billion won (about 544 billion VND).

The film revolves around Lee Kang Su (Kang Ha Neul), an ordinary man who accidentally enters a world of underground drugs and becomes a notorious "yadang" (scoring person).
While his "brokerage career" was at its peak, Lee Kang Su suddenly formed an alliance with prosecutor Ku Gwan Hee (Yoo Hai Jin), an ambitious powerman who specializes in using information from "yadang" for promotion. In addition, Lee Kang Su also faces police officer Oh Sang Jae (Park Hae Joon), who is willing to take risks to fight against drug crimes.