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Amah in Singapore: 'How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies' Star Tours Lion City

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Amah in Singapore: 'How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies' Star Tours Lion City

So have you caught the "amah fever" yet?

Have you heard about the latest sensation sweeping our little red dot? It’s not a new hawker dish or a trendy playground — it’s a Thai movie that’s tugging at heartstrings and breaking box office records. Let’s dive into the phenomenon that is “How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies” and its beloved star, the amah who’s become Singapore’s adopted grandmother.

 

Amah in Singapore: A Star is Born

Thai Movie How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies: Cast & Plot

If you haven’t seen this movie yet, you might want to add it to your plans. “How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies” tells the story of a young man who tries to win his grandmother’s inheritance, only to discover the true value of family along the way. 

First things first, who is this amah everyone’s talking about?

Well, she’s none other than 78-year-old Thai actress Usha Seamkhum, who plays the titular grandmother in the tear-jerking film that’s been breaking box office records across Southeast Asia.

Her recent visit to Singapore has sparked a frenzy among fans of all ages, proving that some stories truly are timeless.

 

From Screen to Streets: Amah in Singapore Explores the Lion City

During her visit, Seamkhum didn’t just meet fans — she also took the time to explore our beautiful city. Pictures of her posing with iconic landmarks like the Merlion and Marina Bay Sands quickly went viral on social media.

It’s not every day we see a beloved movie character come to life and experience Singapore like a true tourist!

 

Amah in Singapore: Meeting Her “Grandchildren”

I love Singapore so much: Amah and director of How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies meet Singapore fans

Source: CNA

The highlight of Seamkhum’s visit was undoubtedly her meet-and-greet sessions with fans. Organized by Golden Village, these events gave Singaporeans a chance to see their favourite amah up close and personal. When asked how it felt to be everyone’s grandmother,

Seamkhum’s response was heartwarming: “There are so many grandchildren to love, especially in Singapore. I love Singapore so much!”

 

The Impact of Amah in Singapore

Amah in Singapore: How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Star Tours Lion City

Source: CNA

If you’re wondering why this movie and its star have resonated so deeply with Singaporeans, it’s because the story touches on universal themes of family, love, and the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren.

In our fast-paced society, it’s a gentle reminder of the importance of cherishing our elders and the wisdom they have to share.

 

What Parents Can Learn from Amah in Singapore

This phenomenon offers a great opportunity for us parents to connect with our kids over intergenerational stories. Why not use this as a springboard to talk about your own family history?

Share stories about your parents and grandparents, or better yet, arrange a visit to the grandparents if possible. It’s these connections that make family bonds stronger.

While Seamkhum’s visit may have been brief, the impact of her character and the movie will likely linger in Singapore for quite some time. It’s a testament to the power of storytelling and how a well-crafted tale can bridge cultural and generational gaps.

So have you caught the “amah fever” yet? If not, why not make it a family movie night and watch “How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies” together? It’s a great way to spark meaningful conversations about family, love, and the importance of cherishing our elders.

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Remember, at the end of the day, we’re all someone’s grandchild. Let’s take a leaf out of Amah’s book and spread a little more love and understanding in our families and communities.

After all, isn’t that what being Singaporean is all about?

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