
Top 10 highest-grossing Vietnamese films of all time.
In recent years, Vietnamese cinema has experienced strong growth in both revenue and quality. Below are the 10 highest-grossing Vietnamese films in box office history.

In recent years, Vietnamese cinema has experienced strong growth in both revenue and quality. Below are the 10 highest-grossing Vietnamese films in box office history.

"Phí Phông: Demon of the Sacred Forest" has reached a box office revenue of 200 billion VND - the first Vietnamese horror film to achieve this feat - along with 2,5 million viewers.

Once rejected by People's Artist Ha Thuy as a test of her abilities, the singer - runner-up of Vietnam Idol 2010 - has now made her mark in both music and film.

Constantly embroiled in dating rumors with various female artists, actor Vo Dien Gia Huy has spoken out, urging viewers to stop speculating and spreading rumors.

Controversial for her role as a "mistress" on screen, the actress born in 1996 is currently undergoing a difficult medical treatment in real life.

Tran Thanh's participation in a South Korean film project has attracted attention, as two other Vietnamese actors had previously had this opportunity.

The appearance of Park Bo Gum – a famous Asian heartthrob known for his hit dramas – in this historical drama project starring Tran Thanh is piquing audience curiosity.

Tran Thanh shared about his first role in a South Korean historical drama featuring a cast of A-list actors from the land of kimchi.

Korean media outlets have dubbed Tran Thanh the "national actor," publishing photos of him reading scripts and acting alongside stars Park Bo Gum and Joo Won in a blockbuster film.

After weeks of dominating the box office, Tran Thanh's film lost its top spot for the first time as a new production by My Tam rose to the top of the box office for the day.

The film "Tho Oi" (Oh, Little Rabbit), directed by Tran Thanh, has officially reached the 400 billion VND mark in revenue after more than two weeks of release.

This actress is jokingly called a "box office lucky charm" by her colleagues thanks to her impressive box office success over the years, including four films starring Tran Thanh.

Following reports that singer LyLy received a fee of up to 1,2 billion VND and that the cast members received similar fees for the film "Tho Oi," Tran Thanh spoke out to clarify the situation.

The "100 Billion Dollar" male star from "Thỏ ơi" was once rumored to be dating a beauty queen in real life and frankly revealed his preference for mature, understanding women.

Having taken on the lead role of "Sister Bo Vai" Hai Linh in the movie "Tho Oi," LyLy's every detail has been of great interest to many viewers.

Appearing only briefly in a photo on a phone screen, this actress caused a sensation among viewers with her special cameo as an "ex-girlfriend".

A series of insightful lines about love and marriage from the movie "Rabbit, Oh!" are going viral on social media and being widely shared.

Having starred in five Lunar New Year films, Tran Thanh has set an unprecedented record in the history of domestic box office.

Despite facing mixed reviews and being rated 18+, Tran Thanh's film "Tho Oi" (Oh, Little Rabbit) still topped the box office with revenue exceeding 300 billion VND.

Director Tran Thanh's film "Rabbit, Oh!" has attracted attention due to the appearance of many guest artists, including two People's Artists.

The nickname "Sister Shoulder" and Hai Lan's introduction on the livestream in "Tho Oi" are being shared and becoming a trend on social media platforms.

Two songs from the soundtrack of "Rabbit, Oh!" have been widely shared by viewers because of their poignant melodies and introspective lyrics about deep-seated wounds in love.

Released on the first day of Lunar New Year, Tran Thanh's film "Tho Oi" (Oh, Little Rabbit) has reached 300 billion VND, setting a box office record and far surpassing its competitors in this year's Lunar New Year film race.

Taking on the lead female role in "Tho Oi," LyLy attracted attention not only for her foray into acting but also for her doll-like face and a waistline described as "unreal."

Tran Le Vinh Dam, the male lead in Tran Thanh's film "Tho Oi" (Oh, Little Rabbit), is receiving a lot of attention from audiences as the project becomes a box office hit.

In just one minute of breathtaking suspense, the phone call scene in "Thỏ ơi" (Oh, Bunny) reveals a shocking truth, attracting millions of views on social media.

The character "Sister Shoulder" in Tran Thanh's Lunar New Year film "Rabbit, Oh!" is causing a sensation on social media.

After six days of screenings following the Lunar New Year holiday, the Vietnamese film race has determined a clear and overwhelming winner.

Following the unauthorized uploading of his film "Thỏ ơi" (Oh, Little Rabbit) to social media, the director had to speak out and plead with the audience.
Despite making her film debut, this female singer was the highlight of the blockbuster movie, which topped the box office for the 2026 Lunar New Year season.