Kom's first foray into movies was the film Art Fundamental in 1996. But his breakthrough role came later in 2002 after he starred as Juk Biewsakul, a brash
grenadier who dearly loves his mom in the film
Heavens Seven which became successful and gave him national recognition. Due to a decline in nightclub comedy shows in Thailand, Kom transitioned more to a movie role. He formed a working relationship with the director Rergchai Poungpetch, starred in the films such as Pa Yuk Rai Sai Na, Saep Sanit Sid Saai Naa and Sudkate Salateped which cemented Kom's role as a supporting, often scenes-stealing role in Thai cinema. This partnership continued until Kom's death. Mainly a comedic actor, he also played more serious role such as a
homophobic former soldier in Khun Nai Ho and an ageing musician in
Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit's
Die Tomorrow. == Illness and death ==