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'''Boonchu''' ({{lang-th|บุญชู}}) was a Thai comedy film franchise that has been made eight times, in ten parts from 1988 - 2010.<ref>http://www.thaicinema.org/kits122boonchoole.php</ref> It was produced by ], with the first seven parts directed and written by Bundit Rittakhol. Starring ] and ], it was the most successful and popular movie of that era. '''Boonchu''' ({{lang-th|บุญชู}}) was a Thai comedy film franchise that has been made eight times, in ten parts from 1988 - 2010.<ref>http://www.thaicinema.org/kits122boonchoole.php</ref> It was produced by ], with the first seven parts directed and written by Bundit Rittakhol. Starring ] and ], it was the most successful and popular movie of that era.


In addition, the Boonchu movie series that followed out 6 installments has been recorded as the most popular and grossing movie every installments, In addition, the Boonchu movie series that followed out 6 installments has been recorded as the most popular and grossing movie every installments, which after this movie Bundit became a contemporary filmmaker with the highest grossing and quality films between 1988 and 1995, and won the Phra Saraswati Royal Award or Golden Awards in the category of popular films for three consecutive years.


== References == == References ==

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Boonchu (Template:Lang-th) was a Thai comedy film franchise that has been made eight times, in ten parts from 1988 - 2010. It was produced by Five Star Production, with the first seven parts directed and written by Bundit Rittakhol. Starring Santisuk Promsiri and Chintara Sukapatana, it was the most successful and popular movie of that era.

In addition, the Boonchu movie series that followed out 6 installments has been recorded as the most popular and grossing movie every installments, which after this movie Bundit became a contemporary filmmaker with the highest grossing and quality films between 1988 and 1995, and won the Phra Saraswati Royal Award or Golden Awards in the category of popular films for three consecutive years.

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  1. http://www.thaicinema.org/kits122boonchoole.php
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