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Boonchu 2 Nong Mai
Directed byBhandit Rittakol
Written byCharoen Iampuengphon
StarringSantisuk Promsiri
Chintara Sukapatana
Watchara Pan-Ian
Arun Pawilai
Somkiat Kunanitipong
Suthep Prayoonpitak
Juree Ohsiri
Narupol Chaiyot
CinematographyPhiphat Phayakkha
Edited byPoonsak Uthaiphan
Music byJaran Manophet
Damrong Thampitak
Production
company
Release date
February 25, 1989
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Boonchu 2 Nong Mai (Thai: บุญชู 2 น้องใหม่) is a 1989 Thai comedy film directed by Bhandit Rittakol and released by Five Star Production. It’s the first sequel of Boonchu.[1]

Plot

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Boonchu fails to pass the entrance exam for the university so he goes back home. With the help of Head Monk at Suphan, Boonchu is able to return to Bangkok to prepare for his next entrance exam. There he meets his girlfriend Molee and assists her in finding sponsors for her volunteer activities project. Once again, the gathering of Boonchu and his friends bring about hilarious hijinks

Cast

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  • Santisuk Promsiri as Boonchu
  • Chintara Sukapatana as Molee
  • Suthep Prayoonpitak as Boonchuay
  • Arun Pawilai as Nara
  • Thongchai Prasongsanthi as Boonma
  • Kiat Kitjaroen as Yoi
  • Yanee Jongwisut as Manee
  • Juree Ohsiri as Boonlom
  • So Asanajinda as Mahajam
  • Somkiat Kunanitipong as Pong
  • Watchara Pan-Iam as Vaiyakorn
  • Pontip Prasertyingsook as Nok
  • Krit Sukramongkol as Kummoon
  • Kriangkrai Amarttayakul as Prapan
  • Nai Suksakul as Oran
  • Sasivimon Tangjitsattha as Ae
  • Seree Wongmontha as Setthasiri

Awards

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  • Most popular film
  • Best song
  1. ^ http://www.fivestarent.com/movie_details.php?mid=134
  2. ^ ":: Thai Film Foundation ::". Archived from the original on 2011-11-02.