Director: Nareubadee Wetchakam, Tanakit Kittiapithan
Cast: Natapohn Tameeruks, Nuttawatt Thanathaveeprasert, Chatchai Chinnasri, Sadanont Durongkhaweroj, Piyaphong Dammunee
Frozen Hot Boys is a 2025 Thai comedy-drama sports film co-directed by Nareubadee Wetchakam and Tanakit Kittiapithan, following an unlikely group of teenage delinquents recruited by a cunning teacher for an international snow-sculpting competition in Japan — a premise that is equal parts underdog story and culture-shock comedy.
What is Frozen Hot Boys about?
When a scheming teacher decides to channel the destructive energy of his most troublesome students into something productive, he enters them into a prestigious snow-sculpting contest held in Japan. The teens — more accustomed to causing problems than solving them — must suddenly master an art form they have never encountered, in a country whose discipline and culture could not feel more foreign to their chaotic Thai sensibilities. As the group stumbles through language barriers, freezing temperatures, and their own ego clashes, unexpected bonds begin to form. The film keeps its tone warm even as the setting turns icy, building toward a competition climax that is less about winning than about what the boys discover about themselves along the way.
Cast & crew
Lead actress Natapohn Tameeruks anchors the film alongside Nuttawatt Thanathaveeprasert and Chatchai Chinnasri as core members of the misfit squad. The ensemble also includes Sadanont Durongkhaweroj, Piyaphong Dammunee, Punnanon Treewannakul, Kanjanaporn Plodpai, and Suppakorn Kitsuwan. The cast is drawn primarily from Thai television and youth-oriented productions, giving the film an energetic, naturalistic group dynamic.
Context & significance
Thai comedies have quietly built a passionate following among Persian-speaking viewers who appreciate their blend of physical humor, heart, and ensemble storytelling — a recipe that feels familiar to fans of beloved Iranian comedies. Frozen Hot Boys lands squarely in this tradition: a sports underdog narrative wrapped in fish-out-of-water comedy, a genre combination that travels exceptionally well across cultures. For diaspora viewers looking for something light, funny, and genuinely feel-good that does not require any cultural homework, this is a natural pick. The film is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing, making it just as accessible for Farsi-speaking family members of all ages as it is for anyone comfortable with the original Thai.
Where & how to watch
Frozen Hot Boys is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Stream it in your browser, on your TV, or on your phone — no extra download, no VPN, and no geo-blocking. Subscribe once and cancel anytime.