In recent days, the film "My Father, the Remaining Person" has attracted the attention of the audience.
In particular, the character Huan (played by Minh Tiep) is the father who caused a lot of trouble in the film. Huan is the father of Viet (Thai Vu).
After many years of abandoning his son, Huan returned to "pick up his children" just to inherit the hills left by his father. Because he could not convince Viet to meet his grandfather, Huan always appeared with a rough appearance, spoke rudely, and tried every way to force Viet to return to his hometown.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chinh ( Meritorious Artist Nhu Lai) and Mr. Binh (meritorious Artist Thai Son) have raised and taught Vietnam for many years, even though they are not related by blood. Witnessing their children being unreasonably forced by their biological father, they also had to be helpless.
The appearance of Huan deeply engraved the pain in the heart of Vietnam. The scenes of Huan bribing his children and oppressing them made viewers feel sorry and angry.
The dialogues between Huan and his father (NSND Cong Ly) also brought interesting colors to the film.
Minh Tiep once shared when playing the role of Huan: "After nearly 30 years of growing up and maturing from VFC, from student roles, to youthful love roles... Now that I am old, I play the role of a father and uncle, and I don't care about playing a father".
He admitted that although he did not have much screen time for the role of Huan, he tried to portray it honestly, leaving an impression on the audience.

In real life, actor Minh Tiep is currently the Deputy Director of Co Loa studio. He was appointed to this position from December 1, 2023.
Minh Tiep was born in 1977, born into a family with a tradition of diplomacy. However, he pursued an artistic career.
Before becoming an actor, Minh Tiep was a model. He has a handsome appearance and has participated in many films such as: "New Stair", "Behind a Death", "Green Ban Mai"...
Minh Tiep's most impressive role is said to be the role of Hoang Lam in the film " Programming for the Heart" (2009).
When his acting career took off, Minh Tiep temporarily stopped to pursue an academic career. In 2017, he received a master's degree in Cultural Management from Hanoi University of Culture.
After that, Minh Tiep was appointed Deputy Director of Ngoc Khanh Cinema Cultural House (Vietnam Film Institute).
In 2021, Minh Tiep was appointed Deputy Director of the Center for Cultural Industry Development under the Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts.