For Tran Ngoc Vang, the movie "Death in the Air" is considered a milestone to help him more clearly define the image of an action actor, leaning towards inner strength and professional discipline. After the movie, Tran Ngoc Vang did not appear frequently in the media or social networks.
Instead, he selects projects, prioritizes roles with psychological depth and requires physical strength and acting skills. This way of working helps Tran Ngoc Vang maintain a stable image, avoiding being "framed" in one type of role, although it means that the popularity rate is not too fast.
In contrast, Ma Ran Do shows clearer flexibility after the movie "Death in the Air". Besides acting, he expanded his activities to the entertainment, fashion and media fields, thereby increasing recognition with young audiences.
Ma Ran Do proactively innovates his image, experiments with many different types of roles and styles, helping him maintain a continuous presence in showbiz, which is fiercely competitive. In which, the latest movie he participated in is "Truy tim long dien huong", which reached more than 150 billion VND.
However, this option also puts greater pressure on balancing image coverage and professional depth.



The common point of both is that they do not see the movie "Death in the Air" as a destination, but as a stepping stone. One chooses to go slowly, accumulate with roles; the other chooses to expand the operating space to find more opportunities. The two different paths but both reflect the proactiveness of the young generation of actors in positioning themselves, instead of waiting for a "lucky" role.
In parallel with their film careers, the two actors also ventured into the fashion field and made an impression on the audience. Recently, Ma Ran Do and Tran Ngoc Vang appeared together at a fashion event as guests. This event is seen as a sideline career touchpoint, showing that their image is gradually expanding beyond the framework of cinema, but the focus is still on their professional journey and long-term choices after the milestone of the movie "Death in the Air".
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