Audiences seeking an uplifting story about finding your true worth will have something special to look forward to this holiday season. “Rich Kid,” a compelling dramedy that tackles themes of identity and family expectations, makes its exclusive debut on Gan Jing World’s streaming platform GJW+ on November 25, 2025.
The film follows Ethan, a young protagonist navigating the complex world of social pressures and parental expectations while discovering his own sense of self-worth. The story centers around his journey as he leads his school’s economics club toward an unexpected victory, proving that success comes in many different forms.
Produced by Canada’s JadeRose Film and TV Inc., the movie delivers its central message through the powerful tagline: “Your net worth is not equal to your self-worth.” This philosophy drives the narrative as viewers watch Ethan and his teammates overcome obstacles that extend far beyond academic competition.
The timing of the premiere positions “Rich Kid” as ideal viewing for families gathering during the Thanksgiving holiday, offering both entertainment and meaningful conversation starters about values, achievement, and self-acceptance.
What sets this underdog story apart is its nuanced approach to the pressures young people face in today’s achievement-oriented society. Rather than simply celebrating traditional markers of success, the film explores how genuine fulfillment comes from understanding and accepting who you truly are, regardless of external expectations or social status.
The dramedy format allows the story to balance lighter moments with deeper emotional themes, making it accessible to viewers across different age groups while maintaining substance that resonates with contemporary issues facing families and students.
For Gan Jing World, this exclusive premiere represents another addition to their growing catalog of original and meaningful content designed to inspire and entertain audiences seeking alternatives to mainstream entertainment options.
As streaming platforms continue to expand their offerings, “Rich Kid” arrives at a time when audiences are increasingly hungry for stories that combine entertainment value with positive messages about personal growth and authentic success.



















































