Hallodara – Fluke Nuttacha Turns 30 in Style, Gearing Up for an Exciting Year Ahead
Actor Fluke Nuttacha celebrates turning 30 while juggling a TV series, stage productions, and a master's degree, planning fan activities including a merit-making ceremony on May 30th.
As actor Fluke Nuttacha approaches his 30th birthday, he's juggling a packed schedule with TV series, stage productions, and a master's degree program while still finding time to give back to fans.
The film "KHAO KALA," directed by Yangtirk Thanadej and produced by Toffee Shivadol, explores extraterrestrial beliefs and the mysteries of alien life in Southeast Asia's largest UFO hotspot—often referred to as Thailand's own Area 51. The film made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival and has already secured pre-sales in over 11 countries, with plans to tap into the international market further.
M STUDIO has partnered with Japanese powerhouse Toei Company and South Korean studio Showbox to develop the horror film "The Long Hair In The Attic," adapted from the works of manga master Junji Ito and directed by Sitthisiri Mongkolsiri. M STUDIO CEO Surachet Asvereunganan stated: "This marks another crucial step in expanding Thai cinema to the international stage. 'The Long Hair In The Attic' is currently in development, with production set to begin in 2026, and we're positioning it as an Asian Horror Tentpole that can reach audiences worldwide."
As he approaches his 30th birthday, actor Fluke Nuttacha Siripongsthorn is fully committed to his master's degree while managing a demanding work schedule. He shared: "Over the past period, I've been filming series and starting my master's program, so I've had to adapt, plan carefully, and manage my time for work commitments. This year I have the series 'Trouble Maker,' 'Your Third Series' from Domundi featuring Peter Pan Thassanaphon, a stage drama project in preparation, and new series in development. I'm turning 30 this year and stepping into adulthood. On May 30th, I'm inviting fans to participate in a merit-making ceremony at Pak Kret Children's Home, and on May 31st, there will be a fan meeting."
When asked about the atmosphere on set for the film "City Curse," actress Nam Taan Pichkanha shared her experience: "It was so much fun. We shot in northern Thailand, and it felt like everyone was going home. We explored unique northern cuisine and ate a lot—dishes like kaeng kradang. Most of the cast are northerners from different provinces: Sprite from Chiang Mai, Tee from Lampang, Tarn from Phrae, and Nam Wan from Chiang Rai. We exchanged cultures and bonded quickly because we went to cafés and explored Chiang Mai together."