Thai actor Vithaya Pansringarm, who is playing the lead role in the Thai film, 'Only God Forgives', has expressed the hope of Indian movies being produced in Thailand sooner than later.
Promoting Thailand as an ideal destination for movie making, Pansringarm, who was taking part in the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), said Indian movies are popular in his country and are readily available with Thai subtitles in local markets.
In the film 'Only God Forgives', Pansringarm plays the role of a retired police officer who believes that he's God and an Angel of Vengeance who also has a responsibility to protect his society from any bad karma or bad spirits.
The film talks about a young lady's struggle to avenge the murder of her brother on the demand of her mother, in Bangkok.
Meanwhile, Hollywood and Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh has agreed to be the chief guest at the closing cerermony of the IFFI on Saturday.
Fifty-year-old Yeoh 's documentary film 'Pad Yatra: A Green Odyssey' on which she served as an executive producer, is being screened at the festival today.


