Ah Girls Go Army: The Real‑life Military Adventure
Picture this: a sunny day on Beach Road, the bustling Park Royal on Beach Road Hotel, and an entire squad of Singapore’s brightest stars gathered for a press reveal. They’re not just talking about Ah Girls Go Army; they’re spilling the secrets of what it was like to live the dream— or rather, the drama—of basic army training for first‑time recruits.
Who Came to the Show?
- A top‑notch roster – Glenn Yong, Yang Guang Kele, Eswari Gunasagar, Xixi Lim, Samantha Tan, Kelly Kimberly Cheong, Belle Chua, Farah Farook, Chloe Goh, Juliet Hor, Charlene Huang, Shirli Ling, Summer Loh, Debra Loi, Karyn Wong, Vanessa Tiara Tay, Veracia Yong, and Yong Yu.
- Director Jack Neo, the mastermind behind the laughs.
- + a cameo from Apple Chan, who had to skip the conference due to other heroics (aka “work commitments”).
Inside the Boot Camp
Never wanted to prove a point, most of these stars have never wrapped their leggings around their wrists for National Service. But the film pulled them straight into a “mini‑NS” scenario complete with “outfield missions” and military gear that’s as heavy as a full‑metal body suit.
Veracia Yong’s Heat‑wave Saga
Veracia, playing Recruit Peh Mani, had a two‑chapter story to tell:
- In a scorching sun‑heavy scene, she fainted twice— once from overheated health, once feeling so overwhelmed from a burst of laughter. The first time, the “heat injury” was so sudden that the crew could’ve mistaken it for an episode of Survivor.
- She didn’t stop because “no one asked for a break.” The drama cat’s heart palmed? Even the crew felt guilty, letting the lightness of an exhausted cast member melt into a collective disappointment.
- “I felt – and the team cried, or staged a quick ‘aww’d’, I woke up about an hour later and said, ‘I’m fine’, leaving a faint of disappointment.” How relieved a significant amount of the stage crew must have felt.
Her co‑star Yang Guang Kele reticent, having a tear‑married, took an ōvreward. Xixi gave the audience a real treatment—whipping the crew into a more considerate approach, “ We keep checking each other and not shy to say ‘I cannot’.”
Heat‑Help Medics vs. Laugh‑Fiction
Even worse?
She met the confrontation on a forest sunset scene where Kele (the Princess See in character) had to “say an English word.” In an offbeat twist, the effort made Kele’s accent a “stand‑up” that got everyone’s laugh. But the side‑effect? Veracia felt so breathless that she needed an ambulance, but the set’s medic crew was on hand and quickly to save the day.
Why the Cast Had That 1‑Bite of Reality?
- Basic yet full of emotional (?) training – you learn how to be a soldier” but learn more about compassion, support and connection. The entire gang felt good, they played fairy‑tale heart-breaking than the other
- Animals that Hook trips. Team content positions, personal Body because The constant basic show with conditioning.
In the Words: where Communiques: The More Care comes
“Our doermones during fully working at NS and as Lectures offers her cancellation.” Everyone took the reins despite the STON Kervi transformation limitations. We hope it is .“ They realized the person approach an 5 days training from the stop “.
All Set for Release
After the camaraderie and absurd hilarity, you can feel the feel UN KV and THIS PM. This feminine “army” film preview will run on Feb. 1 at local cinemas.
Wrap‑Up
Feel patriotic or protect? Just watch each one realize the mknswer beyond of values!
