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Ram Chiang thanked Wong Cho Lam

Ram Chiang thanked Wong Cho Lam

16 Dec – Charmaine Sheh and Roger Kwok may have won the most coveted awards, but it was Ram Chiang who got the biggest cheer from the audience as he was named Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Wong Cho Lam comedy, "Come On, Cousin!", Asian Universe reported.

"20 years ago, I was on this stage as a singer. Now 20 years later, I am on this stage again, but as an actor playing a singer. I am a professional actor now!" said Ram happily, as he accepted the award.

The actor, who witnessed a sudden rise in popularity after singing the parody version of his hit song, "You Needn't Be Acquaintances to Meet With Each Other" with Rita Carpio, in one of the scenes of the series, thanked the comedy actor for giving him the opportunity to show his comedic talent, thus enabling him to win such an award.

"He [Wong Cho Lam] told me, "Let me lead you and I will take you to the finish line!", and he was a great jockey indeed," said the 53-year-old former singer, while Wong in the audience shed a tear.

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