
That is just wrong! Raising that kid for a year, being a doting father, showing him off to the media, and then to find out he isn’t yours. WOW. That is messed up.
Back in June 2009, little “Airbus” Anakchak Worrantum was born weighing in at 2500grams or 5.5lbs– he was healthy and cute. He was the delight of his mother “Ke” Jesadawan Jantaeng and father actor Warut Worrantum (Captain Kobori from the classic Thai film “Koo Gum”). He was given the nickname “Airbus” because his supposed father loved planes and the formal name “Anakchak” which meant “Kingdom”. All was good. Now a year and a few months later and after a paternity test was conducted, his parents are breaking up because the paternity test concluded that Warut is not his father. WOW. Take that in people, just take it in. Absolute betrayal.
He was so happy, even telling the media he is gonna try for a little girl in 3 years. Guess that is not going to happen any time soon. Time to go back to his partying ways.
UPDATE: AIrbus is his son. A paternity test was never conducted, him and his girlfriend just broke up. The reason why they broke is because they didn’t have time for each other. What kind of lame excuse is that?
Back in the 80′s when he played Captain Kobori


Damn he was hot back then. I used to play pretend he was my man back in my childhood house play days. Hahaha
he will always be my captain…love love love….
@ Kathy
one of the recent dramas he plays in as a dad is Country Son In Law (Keuy Ban Nok) with Ja and Tui and he play Tui’s dad…
@ tikfever
Koo Gum was remade numerous times…Bird Thongchai did play Kobori in a lakorn version as well as a movie version as well…
Good golly geesh…i remember this version with Warut and Mam Jintara…i was a preteen at the time and was in love with him…LOL…love both him and Num Santisook back in those days….
I remember watching this!! He and Mam Jintara looked so good together, I thought he was so handsome at the time = ]
OMG, it was him who played captain Kobori? All along, I thought Bird Thongchai played that role!!!
Ah noo… where can I watch this version of Koo Gum? I’ve searched and searched but to no avail. ):