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Maiko^_^ said:Ooh, actually Toomtam has starred in two other lakorns previously, Xox. But I believe that Thitit is his most challenging role yet. He first guest-starred in Nam Kuen Hai Reab Ruk (with Pong Nawat and Vill ), and he was pra'ek in Pan Ruk Pan Rai (2013) with Charebelle Lanlalin as his nang'ek. Haha, he's ONE of the best kissers.
DaisyDukes* said:But girl, no this is Toomtam's second lakorn already. His first lakorn was Pan Rak Pan Rai with Charabelle, which I enjoyed for Toomtam. :coverlaf:
huajaikaungtur said:Yes, he was in Pan Ruk Pan Rai first then this lakorn. But his role here is much more developed than in PRPR even though I did enjoy PRPR. And agreed, Toomtam can kiss. His kisses can melt people's hearts, haha
And when I found out he made a guest appearance in Nam Kuen Hai Reab Ruk, I was actually planning to watch the lakorn just to find his appearance, LOL. Not a fan of Pong & Vill as a couple though -.-
songielove said:@xox, adding onto Maiko and DaisyDukes*, he's been in a musical before too.-- Which, i always rave Exact about. They should put all their rookie actors/singers into musicals first before they stick them in lakorns. Toomtam has benefited from this, along with others. It's made him more comfortable on- and off-screen with his line deliveries and how he expresses his feelings-- facial and body.~~ Yes, best kissing pra'ek! (Bolded and underlined!) He's so affectionate in those kiss scenes, even if they're in moments of anger, he kisses Vill/Gan/Nee like she's all that matters.. More kisses from Toomtam please. <3
Okay, now I know why I didn't know Toomtam was in all these previous dramas...it's because I stated before that I haven't watched an Exact drama in years!!!! DUH! :wacko:
Haha, so that's why I'm so late. I didn't even plan on watching this one. But I keep up with Anonyblue's blog and she had this drama up on her blog so I thought I'd give it a shot because I usually like her choices.
Last one I really watched was Keaw Lerm Korn (2005) with Aom and Captain! I saw bits and pieces from Keaw Lom Petch (didn't really care for it), and then watched the very beginning of Nam Kuen Hai Reab Ruk but stopped because it wasn't like I understood what they were saying...