In the 2026 Tet season, Vo Tan Phat participates in the family film "God-given Treasure" - a work that unexpectedly created a revenue reversal after its first week of release. Currently, the film has surpassed the 91 billion VND mark and may reach 100 billion VND in the near future.
In the film, he plays Dr. Tien, a character with a funny color but also contributes to pushing up the script conflicts. Although still causing controversy about some unlogical handling details, Vo Tan Phat's role still creates highlights thanks to his natural acting style and flexible rhythm.
Not stopping there, on April 30th holiday, the male actor continues to appear in two notable projects. The first is the psychological - social film "Hero", directed by Vo Thach Thao. The work revolves around the story of a taxi driver - a single father caught in a billion-dong charity fraud allegation. Vo Tan Phat plays Tuan, a colleague of the main character played by Thai Hoa. The trailer shows that this character is related to betting activities and plays an important role in the story's knot.
In addition, he also plays the male lead in the horror - ghostly project "Heo Nam Mong" directed by Luu Thanh Luan. This is the first time Vo Tan Phat has tried his hand at the main role in the folk spiritual film genre. His character is a content creator, unintentionally caught up in a series of disasters related to the legend of "Co Nam Hoi" - a famous folk tale in the Khmer community of the South.
Sharing about the role, Vo Tan Phat said that this is not too difficult in terms of acting technique but requires psychological depth and dedication. "The film brings me many haunting experiences, not only in spiritual elements but also in reflections on gratitude - resentment, karma - karma in life," he said.
The continuous appearance in many genres - from family, social psychology to horror - shows Vo Tan Phat's orientation to diversify his image. If in Tet movies, he plays the role of charming highlighter, then in the April 30 race, the male actor is given roles with more weight, requiring transformation and depth of inner self.
In the context of increasingly competitive Vietnamese box offices, the fact that a young actor appears densely in major projects shows the attraction and trust from producers. From "Heaven's Treasure" to "Hung" and "Heo Nam Mong", Vo Tan Phat is having a busy year.