Cast and Crew of Rosy Business

Rosy Business

巾幗梟雄

  • Released on April 27, 2009
  • Drama

"Rosy Business" is a compelling tale set against the backdrop of Eastern China during the mid-19th century Qing Dynasty, a period marked by economic growth and societal transformations. The story centers around the mercantile Chiang family, who are embroiled in a power struggle over the inheritance of the family business in light of impending death of the patriarch, Chiang Kiu. The intricate dynamics of family loyalty and ambition are vividly portrayed as each member navigates their ambitions and rivalries, highlighting the tensions that often arise in a competitive business environment.

The plot thickens with the introduction of Hong Po-kei, beautifully portrayed by Sheren Tang, who marries into the Chiang family as the fourth wife of Chiang Kiu. Through her remarkable resilience and cunning, Po-kei emerges as a formidable force within the family structure. When she acquires ownership of Hing Fung Nin, the family's longstanding rice shop, she skillfully manages the business and the personal rivalries that come with it. Her ascent is not just about maintaining the family legacy; it becomes a tale of empowerment and strategic maneuvering in a male-dominated sphere.

As Po-kei navigates her new role, she crosses paths with Chai Kau, played by Lai Yiu-Cheung, a determined coolie with aspirations of climbing the social ladder. Their partnership develops into a pragmatic alliance that sees Chai Kau evolving under Po-kei's mentorship, as he learns to harness his ambition and skill to forge a new path for himself. Together, they challenge societal constraints, uncovering both the potential for personal success and the dangers of unchecked ambition. "Rosy Business" intricately weaves themes of ambition, loyalty, and the pursuit of power into a rich tapestry, making it a captivating watch for fans of drama and historical narratives.

Rosy Business ran for 1 season.

Full Cast of Rosy Business

Sheren Tang as Kang Bo-kei

Sheren Tang

as Kang Bo-kei (25 episodes)
Sheren Tang's portrayal of Kang Bo-kei in the TV series "Rosy Business" is a masterclass in acting versatility and depth. As the resilient and shrewd daughter of a wealthy merchant, Tang brings a complex blend of strength and vulnerability to the character, expertly navigating the treacherous waters of 19th-century Hong Kong's business world. Her performance is marked by an understated intensity; she conveys Bo-kei's cunning and determination with subtle facial expressions and a commanding presence that allows her to hold her own against the patriarchal society she inhabits. Tang's Bo-kei is not just a survivor, but a strategic thinker who tactfully maneuvers through personal and professional challenges, often outsmarting her adversaries. Her nuanced portrayal of emotions, from the fiery defiance in the face of injustice to the tender moments shared with her loved ones, showcases Tang's ability to breathe authenticity into Bo-kei, making her one of the most memorable and well-rounded characters in the series. Sheren Tang's stellar performance as Kang Bo-kei is not only a highlight of "Rosy Business" but also a testament to her prowess as an actor, earning her critical acclaim and solidifying her status as a formidable talent in the entertainment industry.
Lai Yiu-Cheung as Chai Gao

Lai Yiu-Cheung

as Chai Gao (25 episodes)
Lai Yiu-Cheung delivered a compelling and multifaceted performance as Chai Gao in the critically acclaimed TVB series "Rosy Business." His portrayal of the character, a seemingly ruthless and cunning businessman, was infused with a depth that revealed the complex layers of Chai Gao's personality. Lai's nuanced acting brought to life the character's sharp business acumen and his unsentimental approach to the competitive world of commerce, which often put him at odds with the protagonists. Yet, as the narrative unfolded, Lai masterfully peeled back the layers to expose Gao's vulnerable side, hinting at a painful past that shaped his cutthroat demeanor. The audience was taken on an emotional journey as Lai's portrayal gradually unveiled Chai Gao's capacity for loyalty, compassion, and even a sense of justice, which stood in stark contrast to his initially perceived villainy. Lai Yiu-Cheung's performance was pivotal in challenging the viewers' perceptions and adding a rich, human dimension to the already complex tapestry of "Rosy Business," earning him widespread praise and a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the TVB Anniversary Awards.
Elliot Ngok as Cheung Kiu

Elliot Ngok

as Cheung Kiu (25 episodes)
Elliot Ngok delivered a compelling performance as Cheung Kiu in the television series "Rosy Business," a role that showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. His portrayal of Cheung Kiu, a character with a complex blend of ambition, loyalty, and conflict, was both nuanced and impactful. Ngok effectively captured the character's internal struggles, bringing to life a man torn between his own desires for power and the traditional values of respect and duty to his family. His performance was marked by a palpable intensity and an understated gravitas that resonated with audiences, making Cheung Kiu one of the more memorable characters in the series. Ngok's ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from calculating cunning to unexpected vulnerability, added layers to the narrative and provided a strong counterpoint to the other characters' arcs. His scenes were often highlights, as he navigated the treacherous waters of the show's business and family politics with a mix of charisma and raw emotional honesty. Overall, Elliot Ngok's portrayal of Cheung Kiu was a testament to his talent for bringing multifaceted characters to life on screen.
Kiki Sheung as Pang Giu

Kiki Sheung

as Pang Giu (25 episodes)
Kiki Sheung delivered a compelling performance as Pang Giu in the TV series "Rosy Business," a role that showcased her versatility and depth as an actress. Sheung's portrayal of Pang Giu, a strong-willed and resilient woman who rises from adversity to become a formidable figure in the chaotic world of business and politics, was both captivating and nuanced. Her character, initially underestimated in the male-dominated environment, cleverly navigates through trials and tribulations, displaying a mix of cunning, determination, and unexpected vulnerability. Kiki Sheung's performance was praised for its authenticity and emotional range, as she brought to life the complexities of Pang Giu's journey from a humble background to a position of power, all while maintaining a delicate balance between her personal desires and the greater good of her community. Her chemistry with the rest of the cast, particularly with her co-star Wayne Lai, who played her husband Chai Kau, added depth to the narrative, making Pang Giu a memorable character that resonated with audiences. Sheung's nuanced portrayal earned her critical acclaim and contributed significantly to the series' success, cementing her status as a talented actress in the Hong Kong television industry.
Kara Hui Ying-Hung as Lau Fong

Kara Hui Ying-Hung

as Lau Fong (25 episodes)
Kara Hui Ying-Hung delivered a tour-de-force performance as Lau Fong in the critically acclaimed television series "Rosy Business." Her portrayal of the resilient and resourceful wife of a wealthy businessman is a masterclass in dramatic acting. Lau Fong is a character that evolves from a submissive housewife to a formidable matriarch, and Hui's nuanced performance captures this transformation with authenticity and depth. She brings a fierce determination and an understated strength to the role, showcasing Lau Fong's strategic acumen and her unwavering commitment to her family amidst the tumultuous backdrop of 1960s Hong Kong. Hui's ability to convey complex emotions through subtle expressions and her commanding presence on screen make her rendition of Lau Fong both memorable and compelling, earning her widespread acclaim and a TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress in 2009. Her chemistry with co-star Wayne Lai, who plays her husband, adds a layer of intensity to the drama, making their on-screen partnership one of the most iconic in Hong Kong television history.
Kelvin Leung as Cheung Bik-mo

Kelvin Leung

as Cheung Bik-mo (25 episodes)

Kelvin Leung was born on April 7, 1988 and is currently 36 years old.


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