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Petchtai Wongkamlao as Wong Kom • as Chaichol Petchpantakarn • Surachai Juntimatorn as Chot Petchpantakarn • Suthep Prayoonpitak as Choung Petchpantakarn •
Aranya Namwong as Rattana Petchpantakarn •
Pumwaree Yodkamol as Pok • Apaporn Nakornsawan as Mae Jam • Wachara Pan-Iom as Songpol •
Yingyong Yodbuangam as Arthit • Choosak Iamsook as Songpol Gangster No. 1 •
Samart Payakaroon as Songpol Gangster No. 2 • Krisranapong Ratchatha as Songpol Gangster No. 3 • Sayan Muangcharoen as Songpol Gangster No. 3 •
Tony Jaa as Supermarket fighter / himself (as Panom Yeerum)
Casting notes •
Petchtai Wongkamlao, a popular Thai comedian, plays the straight man. • Some of the film's promotional materials imply that this follow-up to
Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior starring
Tony Jaa. In fact, Tony only has a small (but still memorable) role as an anonymous fighter in a supermarket. • In addition to Tony Jaa, dozens of Thai celebrities, including sports figures, comedians and musicians, have roles and cameos on the film. Among them are: • Surachai Juntimatorn, portraying Chaichol's father, is more popularly known as "Nga Caravan" of the pioneering 1970s
songs for life band,
Caravan. • Yingyong Yodbuangam, who portrayed one of the leaders of the bad guys, is a well-known
luk thung singer. • Twin-brother boxers
Kaokor Galaxy and
Khaosai Galaxy, portraying the "twin assassins". • Another boxer,
Samart Payakaroon, is Songpol Gangster No. 2. •
Chao Kokaew Prakaykavil na Chiang Mai, a
blue-haired fixture on
Thai newspaper society pages until her death in 2005, portrays a
maid. ==Awards and nominations==