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Daughter 2 (Thai: เสียดาย 2, Sia dai 2, lit: Such a pity 2) is a 1996 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol.[1] The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2][3]

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This film is a sequel to Daughter, released a year earlier. The Daughter series explores the challenges faced by teenagers in Thai society.

In Daughter 2, the story centres on a Thai-Western high school girl who accidentally contracts HIV. It marks the screen debut of Thai-Dutch actress Marisa Anita.

The film also features Arunroj Liamthong, a real-life reporter, portraying Pasinee Srikamroong, a journalist covering the story to raise public awareness.

The film includes a scene shot at CentralPlaza Pinklao.

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Cast

  • Sorapong Chatree as Rabin (Rose's Father)
  • Arunroj Liamthong as Pasinee Srikamroong
  • Marisa Anita as Rose
  • Wichuda Monkolket as Sida
  • Yanee Tramoth as Anuwat (as Yani Tramod)
  • Sarin Bangyeekan as Sarit
  • Fonpa Sadissarat as May

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