After 4 days of broadcasting, "The Third Party Is Not at Fault?" (director Tran Buu Loc) received many responses from the audience.
The film attracted nearly 15 million views on platforms as of the morning of November 11.
"The mistress is not at fault?", the dramatic opening, wife Thien Kim (Ammy Minh Khue) caught her husband - Gia Huy (played by Quoc Huy) "making love" with assistant Hana (played by Trinh My Duyen).
Hana is Thien Kim's insider, planted as an employee, monitoring Gia Huy's every move.
Thien Kim thought her husband was having an affair, but she remained calm, not rushing to expose it, and pretended to be happy. As for Gia Huy, he kept lying, trying to hide the secret that could not be revealed.
Regarding the "hot scene" with his co-star in episode 1, Quoc Huy said: "Although we know each other in the profession, it was the first time we met, so it was a bit awkward to act in such intimate scenes. Those scenes were near the end of the film, so everyone had time to communicate, I felt more comfortable and at ease. I just needed to get into character and act."
About another family in the film: The broken relationship between singer Thuy Chau (played by Kim Nha) and musician Chi Kien (played by Van Anh) is also revealed. Things get complicated when tutor Cam Tu (played by Tram Anh) accidentally witnesses the musician kissing Ngoc Anh (played by Thoai Tien) - his wife's manager.
Although the script is attractive, Van Anh still finds it difficult. He said: “For me, this is an interesting script. All the actors like the characters in the film, maybe we have met and experienced it. When reading the script, I was shocked by the plot. It is really difficult to act, the couple's life is closely linked to showbiz, the wife is a singer, the husband is a musician, so they must always maintain a happy image in front of the public."