“Nok Sinjai” reveals the feeling from the heart of the first heroine of “Mom Noi” who still remembers the first teaching.

Reporters reported that today, September 17, 65, at the water pavilion, Thepsirinthawas Temple, Ratchaworawihan, the location of the merit-making ceremony. M.L. Phanthevanop Thewakul or “Little Mom” teacher who died at 10:20 p.m. that day

The students in the Yan Ting industry came to pay their respects to the royal teacher for the last time. Including Mom’s first heroine, “Nok Sinjai”, who had the opportunity to open her heart to interview the great loss of the Thai entertainment industry. and herself

If back in 1983, the first heroine was born, she made a name for Sinchai Hongthai or Nok Sinchai with Mom Ploengpisawas’s first film.

Nok Sinjai revealed that, “At that time, when working with Mom, I didn’t have any concerns. Different people have different children, it’s fun to do things together. That was a very good experience. Until today, I have left everything for the industry.”

“We who are disciples must continue. Therefore it is our loyalty that will reward you. Bird believes that you can see us from above. What will everyone be next? My first teaching was to have faith in our work, to be honest and to respect what we do.”

It also describes the words The last promise I made to you was that on Sunday, September 18, we will meet once more. But in the end, it wasn’t too late.

and over the course of nearly 40 years that they have been bound together “Mom is not just a director who has worked with him, but he is the one who guided Sinchai Plengpanich to know the real acting and taught him what an actor is.”

However, the schedule of praying Phra Abhidhamma – Mom Luang Phan Thevanop Devakun at Thepsirindharawat Temple, Ratchaworawihan Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok, at the Water Hall of Wat Thepsirinthawas Ratchaworawihan

Passed today, Saturday, September 17, 2022
– 3:30 p.m. Funeral service
– 6:00 p.m. Praying the Abhidhamma

and there will be a religious ceremony From Sunday 18 to Friday 23 September 2022
– 7:00 p.m. Praying the Abhidhamma

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