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Sai Lap Rak Puan Maintains Its Charm

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Posted on July 26, 2016

And such a charming show it is. Show starts off with one of the strongest first impression in a long while, and maintains its charm, which is in turning a serious moment right into a laugh out loud moment. Then going from uproariously laughing to a fit of tears without losing its grip on the story. Reducing its viewers, at least me anyway, to an emotional mess. I think to myself, I am watching a funny show, but why am I crying?

Categories: Lakorn Reactions

Tagged: Andrew Gregson, Ploy Chermarn, Sai Lap Rak Puan

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When Show’s Got You Feeling the Emoji..

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Posted on July 18, 2016

If I could use one emoji to express the first episode of Sai Lap Rak Puan, it would be the smiley face with heart shaped eyes.  

Categories: Lakorn First Look

Tagged: Andrew Gregson, Ploy Chermarn, Sai Lap Rak Puan

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Between Love and Duty – Sai Lap Rak Puan

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Posted on July 1, 2016

Following Tayard Arsoon, Andrew and Ploy’s lakorn – Sai Lap Rak Puan – will give our weekend a nice laugh. This is an action, romance, comedy lakorn that centers around Din (Andrew’s character) who’s a top secret government spy agent. It’s so secretive that he can’t even tell his significant other, Ran (Ploy’s character), what he does for a living. Instead everyone is led to believe that he’s a sales agent, which is not up to par with Ran’s hi-so status (at least per her mother anyway). Looks like not only will Din battle with his real job while trying to maintain his love life, but he has rich in laws to contend with. Even the teaser says you can’t start a marriage with…

Categories: Lakorn Casting and News

Tagged: Andrew Gregson, Ploy Chermarn, Sai Lap Ruk Puan

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“Luk Mai.. Klai Ton” – A Review

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Posted on March 23, 2012

There is an old Thai proverb “luuk mai lon mai glai dton” which means, “the fruit does not fall far from the tree” or the English expression “like father like son.” In this particular lakorn, the old proverb is used to indicate its opposite meaning: the child is very much unlike its predecessors. Which encompasses the characters and theme of this lakorn quite well, a story bound with family, relationship and social conflicts. We have Rasa (Suwanant Kongying) who grew up in a struggling family, her mother used to be a maid for a wealthy family and her brother is a no good for nothing son who pesters his family and wife. He also believed that she was adopted because they don’t share any…

Categories: Lakorn Reviews

Tagged: Andrew Gregson, Luk Mai Klai Ton, Suwanant Kongying

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