

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two Singaporean girls join together to form the Papaya Sisters, a getai group that sings at performances during the seventh lunar month. Big Papaya is estranged from her mother, who disapproves of her performances, whilst Little Papaya is an orphan who suffers from terminal cancer. The two are assisted by Auntie Ling and her son, Guan Yin. The two soon rise to the top of the Singaporean getai scene singing traditional Hokkien songs, but their fame brings along with it the enmity of the Durian Sisters, a rival group of techno-singing Eurasian girls.
Top Cast


Qi Yuwu
Qi Yuwu
Guan Yin
Qi Yuwu
Guan Yin


Mindee Ong
Mindee Ong
Little Papaya
Mindee Ong
Little Papaya


Yeo Yann Yann
Yeo Yann Yann
Big Papaya
Yeo Yann Yann
Big Papaya


Liu Ling Ling
Liu Ling Ling
Auntie Ling / The Goddess
Liu Ling Ling
Auntie Ling / The Goddess
May Wan Teh
May Wan Teh
The Durian Sisters (May)
May Wan Teh
The Durian Sisters (May)
Choy Wan Teh
Choy Wan Teh
The Durian Sisters (Choy)
Choy Wan Teh
The Durian Sisters (Choy)


Royston Tan
Royston Tan
Narrator
Royston Tan
Narrator
Johnny Ng
Johnny Ng
Little Papaya's Father
Johnny Ng
Little Papaya's Father


Wang Lei
Wang Lei
Wang Lei
Wang Lei
Wang Lei


Anna Ru Ping Lim
Anna Ru Ping Lim
Little Papaya's Mother
Anna Ru Ping Lim
Little Papaya's Mother
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