It sounds like the rehash version of William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Schrew” where the main girl must marry first before her younger sister can. It’s a romanatic comedy. The same concept goes for Noon Woranuch and Vee Veeraphap’s upcoming lakorn “Sentai…Salai Soht (A deadline….to end being single)” for Ch7. Noon is playing a woman by the name of “Fah”, she has a younger sister who wants to get marry, but the main rule in their family is that Fah (being the eldest sister) must marry first before her younger sister can. Fah also has a pesting mother who badly wants her to get marry. Her mother even resorts to trickey in order to do so, she lies to Fah that she dying and begged Fah to find a husband within 2 months. For the sake of her ‘ailing’ mother, Fah uses her talent as the head of the creative department in her company to find a husband. You can guess that Vee is playing the guy that Noon must snatch up to marry.
It’s a cute, fun concept. I have to wonder if Noon can do it, I’m sure she can, but mostly she does drama with a lot crying. It’s a rarity to see her doing comedies, will she be funny enough? Vee, we don’t have to worry about him, he is a jokester in real life.
It is produced and will be directed by Thongchai Prasongsanti, the man who gave us “Silamanee” with Kob and Paul and the currently airing lakorn “Mon Ruk Mae Nam Moon” with “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros and Jui Warattaya. There is also a second director.
Pictures from the prayer ceremony earlier this week. Was it yesterday or the day before, don’t know.

I love those golden marigold garlands.
Praying to the lakorn gods for good ratings.

The whole cast
Director Thong, Vee, Noon, that guy I don’t remember his name, and Tle
‘Gunjaesal ‘ Panthong Boonthong, Amy Klimpatoom, Marisa Anita, Kelly Thanapat, and Matthew Deane
Source: Rakdara. net

















OMG! VEE AND NOON!!!!! I actually wanna see Vee and Yui, but NOON is good too! They look very cute together!
sry i didnt know where to ask this so^^” do they actually film thai lakorns in HD? somehow i`m really interested in that xD cause i always only see kind of bad quality (well it’s not too bad of course) compared to other asian serious, e.g. korean ones. and do they use a different format in thailand to film? i feel like they use one that makes the actors look unbelievably unnaturall…well i’m just saying… no offends^^ does someone know that? i’m living abroad so i can’t watch real Thai TV =/// would be cool if someone knows that xD thanx^^ it freaks me out not to be able to watch lakorns in HD^^
Usually the ones that are uploaded on any website at all is very bad quality. But the actual ones that air in Thailand are very clear. Video stores in America also have the clear ones from what I’ve seen.