On August 3, the first images in the Starruit 2025 program were revealed. The short-lived, full-length TV version will premiere on August 6.
Right from the first footage, the appearance of dozens of Vietnamese stars in military uniforms attracted the attention of the audience.
Cutts from episode 1 were shared and received great interaction on social networks. In which, the scene of Major Bui Trung Kien caused strong emotions.
Standing in front of the national flag with the soldiers, Major Bui Trung Kien said: "We have gone through many battles. To have the peace we have today, our ancestors sacrificed their blood and bones, sacrificed their youth to protect the Fatherland. The patriotism is a special affection of citizens for the Fatherland".
This sharing made Chi Pu, Dieu Nhi, Minh Tu, Thanh Duy, Binh An all speechless because of their emotions.
"After the challenges, the injuries, the bleeding, I love the soldiers more, love my country more and am proud to be Vietnamese," Hoa Minzy confided.
The cuts reveal the performances of 2 T54 tanks, the harsh training activities and deep emotions of 30 Vietnamese stars, which also made the audience even more excited about the full-length broadcast program.

The 2025 Starruit program attracts the largest number of players in each season, with 30 male and female artists. The 8 team leaders include Do Mixi, Huynh Anh, Binh An, Dieu Nhi, Hoa Minzy, Chi Pu, Linh Ngoc Dam.
Many artists who participated in Sao Nhap Ngu in previous seasons have also returned such as Huong Giang, Ky Duyen, Huynh Lap, Thien An, Duy Khanh, Anh Tu, Mac Van Khoa... The rookies of the show include Diep Lam Anh, Tang Phuc, Trang Phap, Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc...
Unlike previous seasons (built as a rookie training course), this year, the Star Sports program is designed as a "real-life training camp".
The characters will go through 4 training stages: "Facing one's own limits" - "Training tactical strength" - "Ideal service to the people" and finally answer "When the Fatherland calls for names".
As of the 2024 male version, the Sao Nhap Ngu program has had a total of 14 broadcast seasons since 2017, bringing 67 artists to experience life in 11 military units of the Navy, special forces, infantry, artillery and chemical forces across the country.