Jija Yanin has signed a contract with Asia United Entertainment Ltd.

Looks like another star of Thai martial arts films, "Jija" Janine Vismitananda (“Jeeja” Yanin Vismitananda), decided to go global. Thai news sources report that she signed a contract with the company on March 24th "Asia United Entertainment Ltd.".

29-year-old actress, known for her roles in action films "Chocolate", "Raging Phoenix", "This Girl is Bad Ass" (Jakkalan) "The Kick" и "Tom-Yum-Goong 2", should soon star in a new film with a South Korean actor Lee Byung Hung (Lee Byeong Heon).

According to "Gidja" Yanin, the validity of her contract with the Thai film company "Sahamongkolfilm International" expired last year, but even with a small child in her arms, she wants to start working as soon as possible and intends to maintain common ground with him with the help "Skype".

Source: bangkok.coconuts.co

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    I see that people in Thailand are slowly starting to get tired of “sliced ​​loaves”...

    What are “sliced ​​loaves”???

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    she needs to play the role of Batgirl - the one named Cassandra Cain would be just right. Well, Alita could probably make it out of her...

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    I see that people in Thailand are slowly starting to get tired of “sliced ​​loaves”... ;)

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    Tony needs “Fast and Furious 7”, “Skin trade” and “SPL2” to turn out at least at the level of “OB 2-3”. Then it can be called “in the asset”. Which of these would you bet on?

    And his “I Saw the Devil” is simply a gorgeous anti-maniac opus!

    Yes, that's a plus!

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    Great. I hate it when excellent BI actors, known for a couple of roles, are quickly forgotten. I was afraid that even Tony Jaa would quickly be forgotten. But he’s active now.

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    The main thing is that it should be directly filmed and produced by Koreans, then something sensible will come out.

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    Lee Byeong Heon is a branded actor. And not only in South Korea.
    "RED-2", "Throw of the Cobra". I'm not new to BI on screen. Koreans know how to shoot action.
    The main thing is that they have drama “according to Stanislavsky”)
    And his “I Saw the Devil” is simply a gorgeous anti-maniac opus!
    In general, the girl is in good company))).

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    I see a company whose name is impossible to pronounce is gradually losing all its main stars... well, what can I say... it's their own fault. I wish you nothing but the best.

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