There’s nothing like an emotional scene to showcase your acting chops. Local actor Richie Koh must have known that all too well when he made full use of his role in Mediacorp drama Cash On Delivery. The 29-year-old is getting plaudits from viewers after...
He said:" was very worried about our scenes together, so we spent a lot of time talking and building our chemistry on the first day. I was trying to build a history and implanting her as a grandma into my mind. So with the script and the memories I made with her, I just let it flow during filming."
A short clip of Richie crying his heart out was posted on Mediacorp’s Instagram, and viewers have praised Koh’s performance in the show in the comments section. “A drama that you’ll laugh and cry along with.. Richie, your acting was really great!” one comment read. “The scene where he was kowtowing to his grandma made my heart ache after seeing it. I cried along with him. Well done, Richie,” another netizen wrote.
When asked if he'd seen all the praise he's been getting, Koh said:"I read a little here and there, not really a lot lah. But most of them enjoyed the show, so overall, I'm glad."
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