Recently, Ly Quan Nhue became a notable star thanks to his role as Tong Mac in the movie "Cuu Trong Tu".
According to media statistics, in 10 days, the actor has reached more than 1 million new followers on Weibo (Chinese social network). In addition, there are 211 hot searches related to Ly Quan Nhue on the general board and entertainment board.
The number of visits to his personal page exceeded 100,000/day. The number of discussions about the actor reached 7.34 million, while the number of people posting, commenting and interacting all increased.
These numbers show the appeal of the young star. Previously, the producer revealed that Ly Quan Nhue was the careful choice of the crew. The film crew highly appreciated the male star's temperament, horse riding and shooting skills.
Thanks to the explosion of “The Nine Heavy Sons”, Ly Quan Nhue is currently receiving many new scripts and is actively choosing them. He is also filming “Princess Agents 2: The Frozen Fox in Life” with Hoang Duong Dien Diem.
The project consists of 40 episodes, directed by Lu Hao Cat Cat (films "Mac Vu Van Gian", "Thai Tu Phi Thang Chuc Ky").
The film revolves around Chu Qiao (Tian Tian) trying to find a way to destroy Yan Xun (Zhang Kangluo) and avenge Zhuge Yue (Li Junrui). At the same time, Chu Qiao receives help from a mysterious man, suspecting that Zhuge Yue is still alive.
The project started filming on December 6 and is still keeping many details under wraps. However, the interesting point of “Princess Agents 2: Frozen Fox in Life” is that the female lead Tian Tian played the role of Princess Agents when she was young in part 1. She and Li Junrui worked together in the film “To Me in 1999” (not yet aired).
According to the media, Ly Quan Nhue has the advantage of appearance, stable acting in both modern and historical films. His modest, polite personality, and active in creating a couple image with his co-stars are also highly appreciated.
However, to be able to keep film resources, advertisements, or opportunities to appear on reality shows, television, events..., Ly Quan Nhue needs to have a few more hit works.
He also needs more time to hone his skills and confidently accept roles in male-dominated films (revolving around a male main character) to improve his reputation.
In fact, every month, Chinese cinema has many new works. On the other hand, actors who once rose to fame thanks to films such as Vuong Hac De (film "Thuong Lan Quyet"), or Dinh Vu He (film "Vinh Da Tinh Ha")... also have to make great efforts to maintain their reputation when they return.