The film is expected to be released in the spring of 2026. Notably, this comeback marks My Tam's return as a producer, while Mai Tai phen took on the role of director - a role change that is considered challenging but also full of expectations.
Information about " Tai" was introduced by My Tam as a " made an appointment with the audience", and emphasized that this is a project where she will return to the role of producer after a period of focusing on music, stage and personal activities. Her choice to perform with her "friend" Mai Tai fen immediately created interest, because for many years, the two have always been a couple mentioned by the public for their rare closeness in Vietnamese showbiz.
The chance to collaborate between My Tam and Mai Tai Phuc started in 2017, when they both played the role of a couple in the MV "Don't ask me". This project not only helps Mai Tai phen make his mark with the image of a male lead filming in a music product, but also opens a long journey of attachment between him and the female singer. Two years later, they continued to meet each other in the movie "Chi avocado vuon anh" (2019) produced by My Tam, with many intimate scenes that sparked speculation about "fake love, real love". However, both have repeatedly affirmed that their companionship comes from respect, understanding and inspiration for the profession.
In recent years, My Tam and Mai Tai phen have rarely appeared together in the media, but have still quietly supported each other in many activities. Mai Tai Phuc was once present in the audience in the live show "Tri am", attending events and following My Tam's projects. On the contrary, My Tam also appeared to cheer for Mai Tai phen at important milestones, including the release of the movie "Dat rung phuong Nam".
Recently, at the "See The Light" concert at My Dinh Stadium (Hanoi), the image of My Tam and Mai Tai Phuen suddenly appeared on the LED screen in the performance "Where I Stand", recalling the memory of "My Assistant Sister" and making the audience explode. This detail shows that the connection between the two artists is not only in past projects, but continues to be "left" on stage as a companion mark.