The male lead Steven Nguyen, who made his mark with the film "Red Rain", shared frankly about his new role. Completely different from the familiar image of a villain, this time he transformed into a gentle, weak farmer. This is a completely different role from what people knew about me before. I will try my best to make the character as special as possible," he said. Steven also revealed that the film not only reflects the fierceness of human trafficking but also exploits a humanistic perspective on the struggle for survival.
In addition, Runner-up Minh Kien - a new face in cinema, expressed her concern when standing on the same stage for the first time with talented actors. I am also a rookie. Having a chance to work in cinema is a great fortune, I will take this opportunity to learn and improve myself", she shared.



Khanh My also made a comeback to cinema after 8 years, admitting that she went to the casting without paying a heavy fee, because she wanted to transform into a suitable character. Meanwhile, Dinh Viet Tuong - a young TikToker, trying his hand at the big screen for the first time, called this a rare opportunity and expressed his happiness at being able to participate.
In particular, People's Artist Nhu Quynh, at the age of over 70, is still not afraid to challenge herself with an action role. She admitted that staying healthy and spending twice as much time learning the lines was a big challenge, but affirmed: "The difference of the character this time urged me to accept".
With an enthusiastic cast and serious investment, Trump People promises to bring dramatic and emotional stories when released in theaters in March 2026.