Published May 11, 2021, 1:30 PM
From left: Nonkul Chanon, Mario Maurer, and Gulf Kanawut
TNT, the biggest prepaid brand in the Philippines, has finally unveiled its latest campaign featuring three of Thailand’s most popular actors led by Nonkul Chanon (Bad Genius), Gulf Kanawut (TharnType: The Series) and Thai superstar Mario Maurer (Love of Siam, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Pee Mak).
As TNT’s newest ambassadors, the trio headlined TNT’s “Kilig Saya” campaign in a three-minute music video sang by Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo. The campaign also co-starred young actress Sue Ramirez.
The commercial was launched via livestream at the first ever “TNTCON2021.”
Thai superstars are the faces of TNT’s latest campaign BusinessWorld 2 days ago
Bad Genius), Gulf Kanawut (
TharnType: The Series), and Thai superstar Mario Maurer (
Love of Siam, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Pee Mak) as its new ambassadors of the “
Kilig Saya” campaign, along with Filipino stars Sue Ramirez and Sarah Geronimo.
TNT’s move comes as more Thai series and films are becoming more popular in the Philippines the so-called “Thai Invasion,” a term used to describe the phenomenon of Thailand’s growing prominence in the international pop culture scene.
“Filipinos and Thais have always had mutual appreciation for each other’s wealth of entertainment content, but we’ve seen this grow even bigger recently as more Filipinos enjoy easy access to streaming platforms and social media through TNT’s value-packed promos,” Jane J. Basas, SVP and Head of Consumer Wireless Business at Smart, said in a statement.
Published May 4, 2021, 5:15 PM
From left: Nonkul Chanon, Mario Maurer, and Gulf Kanawut
TNT, the biggest prepaid brand in the Philippines, has signed three of Thailand’s most popular actors led by Nonkul Chanon (Bad Genius), Gulf Kanawut (TharnType: The Series) and Thai superstar Mario Maurer (Love of Siam, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Pee Mak).
As TNT’s newest ambassadors, the trio will headline TNT’s “Kilig Saya” campaign with the Philippines very own Sue Ramirez and Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo.
TNT’s move comes as more Filipino youth have turned into big fans of Thai series and films, giving in to the so-called Thai Invasion, a term used to describe the phenomenon of Thailand’s growing prominence in the international pop culture scene.