Sunday, June 16, 2013

[2013.06.17] CHARLENE CHOI MEETS OLIVER STONE

Charlene Choi, Gao Yunxiang
courtesy of on.cc
Albert Yeung invites Oliver Stone to dinner.  Charlene Choi is a guest as well
Charlene Choi and her father
courtesy of mingpao.com

Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin two nights ago attended the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival with boss Albert Yeung Sau Sing, manager Mani Fok Man Hei and several junior colleagues. They attended her film THE MIDAS TOUCH (CHIU CUP GAING LEI YUN) press conference. Emperor Motion Pictures landed over HK$10 million in jewelry sponsorship for Ah Sa nad others and arranged for them to walk the red carpet. The red carpet was a piece of cake for Ah Sa, she saw how nervous her junior colleagues were and immediately encouraged them. Two nights ago Yeung Sau Sing invited Oliver Stone to dinner and catch up. Ah Sa was one of the guests and even chatted with him.

Although she was busy with work, Ah Sa yesterday still took time to have Japanese food with Sa Pa to celebrate Father's Day; the father and the daughter both wore sunglasses. Ah Sa wrote online, "I wish all the Papas in the world a Happy Father's Day. Daddy I love you!" Sa Pa replied, "Haha...got it...very grateful...I am really proud of u...I wish we will always be father and daughter forevvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr......I wish you will always be happy....all your wishes come true...but the most important is good health...strong strong strong."

Choi Cheuk Yin and Mainland artist Gao Yunxiang walked the red carpet for their film THE MIDAS TOUCH. Playing a couple Ah Sa and Gao Yunxiang also had great chemistry off screen. They both chose to wear black and white.

In the film Ah Sa played a manager who made Gao Yunxiang into a star with both love and a desire to control. The story was based on a true story as it unveiled a Hong Kong show business survival story. Yeung Sau Sing even brought Ah Sa to Mainland actor Xu Zheng's Japanese restaurant to meet with Hollywood director Oliver Stone and celebrate his Film Award for Lifetime Achievement at the film festival.

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