

Hello Babies 2014
In Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu's 2014 comedy Hello Babies, a high-stakes battle of egos unfolds when two wealthy patriarchs, Lui Ming and Yeung Wai, go head-to-head in a race to become grandfathers.
Director: Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hello Babies (2014) about?
Hello Babies follows a high-spirited feud between two wealthy men racing to become first-time grandfathers. When one patriarch threatens to cut off financial support unless his grandnephew and his girlfriend conceive, chaos erupts as a celebrity midwife steps in to supervise their unconventional journey.
Who directed Hello Babies?
Hello Babies was directed by Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu, a filmmaker known for his work in Cantonese comedies and family-oriented films.
Who stars in Hello Babies?
The film features Raymond Wong Pak-Ming, Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei, Fiona Sit Hoi-Kei, Eric Tsang Chi-Wai, and Jack Lim in key roles.
Is Hello Babies (2014) worth watching?
Hello Babies offers a fun, fast-paced comedy with strong Cantonese humor and a charming cast. While not groundbreaking, its lighthearted take on family rivalry makes it a solid pick for comedy fans looking for a quick, entertaining watch.
How long is Hello Babies?
Hello Babies runs for 94 minutes.
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About Hello Babies (2014) — A hilarious Cantonese comedy about family rivalry and baby battles
In Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu's 2014 comedy Hello Babies, a high-stakes battle of egos unfolds when two wealthy patriarchs, Lui Ming and Yeung Wai, go head-to-head in a race to become grandfathers. Determined to outdo his rival, Lui pressures his financially dependent grandnephew Scallop and his girlfriend Snowy to conceive before Yeung's son Alex and daughter-in-law Shan welcome their own baby. To ensure success, Lui enlists the help of the famed midwife Gong San, whose relentless supervision turns the couple's carefree life upside down in unexpected ways.
Packed with classic Cantonese comedy antics and sharp generational clashes, Hello Babies delivers a lighthearted yet relatable story about family, rivalry, and the chaos that ensues when life's biggest milestones collide. Boasting a stellar cast including Raymond Wong Pak-Ming, Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei, and Fiona Sit Hoi-Kei, this 94-minute romp is a celebration of rivalry turned absurdity, perfect for fans of witty, feel-good comedies.




