For the first time in Vietnam, a large-scale reality TV show about the People's Public Security Force has been launched. "Brave Soldiers" brings together 12 famous artists to participate in roles and experience the rigorous training and combat environment of the Vietnamese People's Public Security Force.
"Brave Soldier" has just announced 12 male artists participating in the program, including MC Thanh Trung, Tien Luat, Kieu Minh Tuan, Quoc Thien, Ngo Kien Huy, Le Duong Bao Lam, Neko Le, Phan Manh Quynh, Lien Binh Phat, Song Luan, Long Hat Nhai, and MONO.
Each individual possesses a unique personality, ready to step out of their comfort zone and transform into a police officer. They will undergo rigorous training and face simulated combat missions, from firefighting and hostage rescue to apprehending criminals, to understand the meaning of courage and discipline.
Even more surprising is that artists closely associated with the music stage, such as Phan Manh Quynh, Quoc Thien, and MONO, are willing to "venture" into the rigorous training environment of soldiers, accepting a journey that challenges them physically, mentally, and in terms of discipline.
This is a rare occasion for the audience to see a quiet Phan Manh Quynh in his police uniform, or a MONO who shines under the spotlight now sweating and shedding tears because he embodies the truth of "For the country, sacrificing oneself; for the people, serving wholeheartedly."
In addition, the program is also generating curiosity with the participation of Long Hat Nhai (businessman Hai Long), a new but familiar face to television viewers through family-themed programs. Accepting the invitation to participate with a groundbreaking spirit and fresh energy, ready to challenge himself and change, Long Hat Nhai is the name that audiences are most eagerly anticipating.
With its immersive action-packed reality TV format, "Brave Soldiers" immerses 12 male artists in the disciplined and demanding environment of the People's Public Security Force. Here, these individuals from the arts will face realistic simulated situations, challenging their physical and mental strength, and testing their skills as true soldiers.
No script, no rehearsal – every reaction was born from sweat, emotion, and genuine willpower. This was the first time audiences witnessed celebrities in uniform, living on the training ground, understanding that behind every badge lies a steadfast heart, ready to sacrifice for the peace of the people.
This also marks the first time the public has had the opportunity to directly, intimately, and authentically access the image of these "unsung heroes" through the experience-based lens of well-known celebrities in the fields of entertainment, music, film, and media. The program is considered a new milestone in applying art to spread the positive values of the People's Police Force to the general public.
Towards the 80th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the People's Public Security Force (August 19, 1945 - August 19, 2025) and the 20th anniversary of the National Day for Protecting National Security (August 19, 2005 - August 19, 2025), the action-packed role-playing reality TV program "Brave Soldiers" carries a noble mission: to spread the image of the courage, humanity, and nobility of the People's Public Security soldiers in the new era.
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