A new TV series titled Nha Tro Balanha (Homestay Balanha), depicting the dreams and failures of youngsters, will be broadcast by Vietnam Television.
A scene from the TV series Nha Tro Balanha (Homestay Balanha), a remake of popular Korean drama Welcome to Waikiki. (Photo courtesy of VFC)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Anew TV series titled Nha TroBalanha (HomestayBalanha), depicting the dreams and failures of youngsters, will bebroadcast by Vietnam Television.
New graduates Lam, Bach and Nhan wanted to make something special. Theyestablished a homestay called Balanha, eager to earn money.
The business is not as easy as they hoped. They soon fall into debt and have tohelp support a single mother and her baby, Lam’s unemployed sister and the meanex-girlfriend of Lam.
“This usually happens among young people: start-ups, rebellion, love,friendship, confusion in front of life’s crossroads and how they grow up,” saidDo Thanh Hai, director of the Vietnam Television Film Centre (VFC).
“With funny and emotional story-telling, the film honours the dreams, optimismand strong will of young people.”
Directed by Khai Anh, the TV series will air from March 19 on VTV3. DirectorAnh is well-known for his role in previous TV series such as Nguoi Phan Xu (The Arbitrator), Ngay Ay Minh Da Yeu (TheDay We Loved) and Me Cung (The Labyrinth).
The TV series will star talented faces of Vietnamese cinema, including Tran Nghiawho left a strong impression after her main role in Mat Biec (Blue Eyes) directed by Victor Vu.
The show is a remake of the famous Korean drama Welcome to Waikiki produced byJTBC Television./.
VNA
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