Tran Bom: The son of People's Artist Tran Luc is 'disillusioned' on the film set.
At the age of 17, Tran Bom, the son of People's Artist Tran Luc, made his film debut and realized that acting wasn't as easy as he imagined, experiencing many hardships on set.
Early life experiences are not always a dream.
Tran Bom (real name Tran Tu), son of People's Artist Tran Luc, is having his first experiences with filmmaking at the age of 17 by participating in the film project "The Generation of Miracles". However, the reality on the film set is not like what he imagined.

On his personal page, People's Artist Tran Luc revealed that his son had become "disillusioned" because acting is not easy at all. He shared a phone call from his son: "I thought acting would be easy and enjoyable, but it's incredibly difficult and exhausting, Dad. I got soaked in water and sprained my ankle..."
The male artist also expressed empathy and a touch of humor when recalling his first leading role at the age of 20. "At 20, I played the lead role in the film 'A Love Will Come,' and even though I had a few romantic relationships before, I was still embarrassed when acting in kissing scenes," he wrote. Tran Luc said he felt lucky that his son's first role was an action role, without any romantic scenes.

The transformation from 'Dad, Where Are We Going?'
Born in 2008, Tran Bom was loved by audiences through the first season of the show "Dad, Where Are We Going?" in 2014. At that time, the boy impressed with his mischievous appearance and innocent remarks.

At the age of 17, the son of People's Artist Tran Luc has received much praise for his tall, handsome appearance and mature demeanor. Many friends and colleagues of People's Artist Tran Luc commented that Tran Bom resembles his father in many ways and predicted that he will be a talented actor in the future.

People's Artist Tran Luc: A companion and guide
People's Artist Tran Luc said he supports his son in pursuing his passion for art but doesn't force him, allowing him to develop naturally. He frequently talks to, guides, and helps his son build an image appropriate for his age.

Previously, Tran Bom had also demonstrated his artistic talent by directing the musical "High School Musical" for his school's club. People's Artist Tran Luc commented that his son resembled him in personality but was more academically gifted. He proudly shared about his son's academic achievements.
Currently, in his sixties, People's Artist Tran Luc enjoys a fulfilling life with his family. Besides Tran Bom, he also has a daughter, Tran Bong, a son, Tran Bach, and an eldest son who is married, making him a grandfather.
