Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh and actress Thu Quynh are currently getting attention in the film "My Father, the One Who remains". They play women related to the main characters of the family of two fathers, Mr. Chinh ( Meritorious Artist Bui Nhu Lai) and Mr. Binh (meritorious Artist Thai Son).
Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh in the role of Quyen is being built to have a "loveline" relationship with Mr. Binh. On film forums, they were enthusiastically "shipped" by audiences. Although acting as a couple with feelings for each other, in real life, Kieu Anh is 2 years older than Thai Son. Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh is praised for being young, beautiful, his beauty is increasingly appreciative, and his acting has reached maturity. Kieu Anh plays Quyen, Trung Ruoi's younger sister, in real life Kieu Anh is 12 years older than Trung Ruoi (a neighbor).
With sad eyes, Meritorious Artist Kieu Anh was once recommended by screenwriter Kim Ngan of the film "Quynh Bup Be" to play the role of Quynh Bup Be during the preparation stage. However, after reading the script and carefully considering, Kieu Anh refused this role.
If Kieu Anh agreed to play Quynh Bup Be, she and Thu Quynh had a fierce "clash" in this film when Thu Quynh played My Soi. Up to now, My Soi is still considered one of the most successful roles in Thu Quynh's career. Some people even said that Thu Quynh may "dead the role" for My Soi, due to her excellent acting style and many excellent segments that Thu Quynh invested in and had with My Soi.
In Quynh Bup Be, My Soi - a jealous or hated village girl, tricked her into using all means to harm the main character Quynh Bup Be, causing Quynhs life to suffer many misfortunes.


Although successful with My Soi, Thu Quynh shared that she would never accept another role with the same color. Thu Quynh does not want to be frame in a type of role, and is considered to be successful when playing similar roles.
Currently, Thu Quynh plays Lien in "My father, the one who stays" as the mother of the character Nguyen. The character Lien Duong frustrates the audience when he often supervises, imposes, and controls his son. Lien's personality has pushed his son Nguyen into hurt and suffering.
The film "My Father, the Remaining People" has reached its final stage with many incidents and conflicts between the characters. The film is adapted from the original Chinese script of In the Names of a Family.