A prominent Thai film director and screenwriter, he gained international recognition with his horror film "Shutter" in 2004, co-directed with Parkpoom Wongpoom. Known for blending horror with comedy and drama, his works often explore supernatural themes. He continued to captivate audiences with films like "Pee Mak," a horror-comedy that became one of Thailand's highest-grossing films. His storytelling prowess and ability to create suspenseful atmospheres have solidified his reputation in the Thai film industry.