Synopsis[]
This is the first time the tootsie gang will be raising hell on the big screen after becoming a homegrown Thai TV sensation. The three famously funny tootsies, Gus, Golf, Kim and their resident femme, Natty are on a mission improbable to “fake it until they make it”.
All hilarious hell breaks loose when Gayzilla Golf accidentally causes celebrity superstar Cathy to slip and fall unconscious a week before she must shoot a lucrative TV commercial. Faced with a 50-million-baht lawsuit if Cathy is a no-show, they dream up a plan to find a look-alike to pose as the real Cathy. Their wishes come true after they track down a street food hawker named Nam, who had enough plastic surgery to make her an almost perfect match.
Dreams are shattered when they discover that Nam has nightmarish manners and a very impulsive personality, totally opposite of the real Cathy who is famous for being very polite and extremely sweet. Can they pull all their rainbow powers together and turn a street-food-nobody cook into the brightest shooting star in the entertainment universe?
Cast Members[]
- Araya A. Hargate as Cathy / Nam
- Ratthanant Janyajirawong as Kim
- Paopetch Charoensook as Gus
- Thongchai Thongkanthom as Golf
- Pattarasaya Kreursuwansiri as Natty
Trailer[]
Production[]
After Diary of Tootsies The Series Season 2 ended, Kittiphak Thongauam had the idea to continue the story as a movie rather than a series. After a year, Wanrudee Pongsittisak and Jira Maligool, executives of GDH, contacted the producers and said they wanted to make it a movie. The storyline of Tootsies & The Fake came from the issue of plastic surgery of Rattanun Jariyajirwong (playing the role of Kim).
Kittiphak Thongauam placed Araya A. Hargate as the first choice for the role of "Jay Nam" because he wanted a famous actress to join the cast. If Araya A. Hargate refused the role, he planned to change the script structure.
Awards & Nominations[]
Year | Award Ceremony | Award Category | Result |
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2020 | 28th Bangkok Critics Assembly | Highest Grossing Film of The Year | Won |