Sharing in a recent photoshoot, Anh Tu Atus said that he is eagerly waiting for the day to meet the audience in the Tet movie "My Father's House One Room".
Besides fashion images, the beginning of 2026 is also a period of active artistic activities for Anh Tu Atus. He and the cast of Running Man Vietnam just met with audiences at the premiere of the final episode of "Free Puppets", before officially returning to theaters with the male lead role in Truong Giang's Tet movie "My Father's House, One Room" on the occasion of Binh Ngo Tet 2026.


Talking about the opportunity to participate in the project, Anh Tu Atus revealed that he received an invitation from Truong Giang two years ago. "At that time, I was participating in Anh trai say hi, Mr. Giang said he was cherishing a Tet movie script and had already written a role for me. Because I am Mr. Giang, I have no reason to refuse," the actor shared.
According to Anh Tu Atus, the relationship between him and Truong Giang originated from the days when he was a student at the University of Theater and Cinema. "The plays I acted in as a student were all scripted by Mr. Giang. Participating in "My Father's House, One Room" is like a reunion that must happen. I see this as a way to repay the debt of gratitude to the person who has always followed and supported me," he confided.
Nearly 10 years of artistic activity, Anh Tu Atus is a familiar face of Vietnamese cinema, especially has a predestined relationship with Tet movies. He has participated in three projects with revenues of over 100 billion VND including "Cua lai vo bau" (191.8 billion VND), "Siêu lua gap siêu lay" (122 billion VND) and "Gap lai chi bau" (105.3 billion VND).
However, the actor also admitted the pressure when continuously appearing in major projects. "The coverage is an opportunity for me to get closer to the audience, but it also makes me worry about how to always be new, not to repeat myself," Anh Tu Atus shared.
In "My Father's House, One Room", Anh Tu Atus plays Phat - a young, mischievous but emotional guy. His character is not only An's (Doan Minh Anh) emotional line, but also a "collision point" in the father-son relationship between Mr. Thach (Truong Giang) and An. Secret dating situations, dialogues between two generations promise to bring a color that is both humorous and touches family psychology.
With "My dad's house, one room", the actor expects to continue to maintain an impressive Tet film series.