Thai studio behind ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ to release dog drama ‘Gohan’

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Thai studio behind ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ to release dog drama ‘Gohan’

After capturing hearts across Asia with the emotional blockbuster How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, the acclaimed Thai studio GDH 559 returns with another deeply moving cinematic experience—Gohan, a touching new film that celebrates the powerful bond between humans and dogs.

Produced by the same creative force behind How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies—a worldwide box-office success that earned over US$5.9 million globally and became one of Thailand’s most talked-about international hits—Gohan continues the studio’s tradition of storytelling that blends warmth, humor, and heartfelt emotion.

Gohan follows the life of a stray white dog with a distinctive pink nose named Gohan. His journey unfolds across different stages of life and the people he encounters along the way.

Through moments of separation, reunion, kindness, and loss, the film explores themes of unconditional love, healing, and the quiet ways animals change human lives forever.

More than just a pet story, Gohan is an emotional reflection on companionship. It reminds audiences that sometimes, the ones who save us are the ones who cannot speak.

The film is co-directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya, internationally known for the breakout thriller Bad Genius, alongside directors Chayanop Boonprakob and Atta Hemwadee—bringing together some of Thailand’s most celebrated storytellers.

Their collaboration promises a film that balances emotional depth with cinematic storytelling, combining intimate human drama with universal themes that audiences worldwide can connect to.

Fans of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies will also recognize Tontawan Tantivejakul, one of the breakout actresses from the hit film, who returns in Gohan.

Her involvement creates a meaningful connection between the two emotionally resonant projects. It also strengthens Gohan’s emotional legacy, carrying forward the same sincerity and relatability that made the previous film a phenomenon across Asian cinemas.

Following the unexpected global success of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies—praised for making audiences laugh, cry, and reflect on family and relationships—Gohan shifts the emotional spotlight toward the timeless relationship between humans and animals.

Gohan hits Philippine cinemas on April 15 from Pioneer Films.

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