From rescue to superstar: How Hima helped make 'Gohan' Thailand's #1 film of 2026
A heartfelt Thai drama following a pink-nosed stray dog on a journey to find love and a place to call home — and the film has taken the country by storm, claiming the #1 spot at the box office in 2026.
A scene from 'Gohan'
The numbers speak for themselves: according to Thailand Box-Office and Entertainment, "Gohan" has grossed over 30 million baht — nearly double the 16.41 million baht earned by "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie."
Behind the camera, directors Chaynapo Boonprakop, Nattawut Poonpiriya, and Atta Hemwadee joined forces to create something truly special — a film that left audiences across Thailand both smiling and reaching for tissues.
Central to the film’s emotional power is the real-life story of Hima, the senior dog who brought the role to life on screen.
Hima’s story begins at a local food market in Chiang Mai, where he was found exhausted and in poor health. He was taken in by The Adorable Puppy Cafe — a rescue community that currently cares for 850 dogs, 36 cats, a couple of pigs, a hedgehog, and some birds. What rescuers found beneath his rough exterior was a gentle soul who was simply grateful to be loved. That quiet resilience became the beating heart of the film.
“Gohan” gives voice to those unspoken thoughts — the ones that cross our minds when we pass a stray on the street. It reminds us that every dog carries a story worth telling.
And for those bracing themselves — rest assured, Gohan makes it through. For all its tearful moments, this is ultimately a story of hope. It captures the inner world of a stray dog with warmth and tenderness, leaving viewers with hearts full rather than broken.
“Gohan” is brought to Philippine audiences by Pioneer Films, a leading local distributor founded in 1990 with a legacy of bringing Hollywood, Asian, and faith-based cinema to local theaters. This love letter to our four-legged best friends opens for regular screening on April 15, exclusively at SM Cinemas.