“Jane” Jensuda Parnto Archive

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Kulap Rai Glai Ruk: EP 9 gets technical

Remember back in the day when pra’ek would donate his sperm to the nang’rai foundation and she would get pregnant. A few weeks later, by counting the months or if nang’rai suffered a miscarriage and they learned the age of the baby, the pra’ek would know he is not the father. That is not my MONTH, he would proclaim. AH!

Nowadays, they gotta spice it up, get more technical with this overuse plotline of the pra’ek accidentally getting the nang’rai pregnant via a drunken night or the nang’rai drugging him and then staging that they slept together by sleeping naked beside him. Pra’ek would wake up with a hangover and see the nang’rai naked beside and think: ‘oh who, I messed up. I’m gonna get my head chopped off by my nang’ek and we just had a romantic scene together being stranded on a deserted island where we had to cuddle for warmth or being lost in the forest where we had to cuddle for warmth inside a cave. DANG it!

A few weeks later, presto, nang’rai is pregnant but she knew that for a while now. Pra’ek is not the father, usually the guy villain is and the guy villain is trying to get with nang’ek. It’s like a big circle of sharing and germ spreading. The thought of it all, ew.

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Way and Nana’s beautiful wedding

It was a great looking wedding and ALSO “Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea brought her man Note to the wedding. SHOCKER!

First we have to talk about the wedding. Prinya “Way” Intachai and “Nana” Rybena Tanwimol‘s wedding celebration started on July 22th at a mosque for Nana’s Muslim mother. Because Nana’s mother is Muslim, they had to perform an Islamic wedding ceremony at Ramkhamhaeng road to respect her wishes. Today, they had their traditional Thai wedding starting at 7:29am with the groom precession to his bride surrounded by his elders, close family, and friends. Then, they had their engagement ceremony at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and their reception was held at the hotel’s ballroom.

Nana adores her wedding ring, according to her it is the best in the world because it was given to her by the one she loves.

“The ring that I’m wearing right now is narak (lovable, cute) and the best in the world from what I have seen because it is a ring given to me by the person I love (Smiles).”

Nana doesn’t know how many carats it has, it is a ring that is good enough for her and the best. The jewelry set she wore to the reception was given to her by Way and his family. She is very grateful for it.

The couple’s wedding house will be at Way’s condo in Sukhumvit Road and they plan to honeymoon in Rome, Italy. Compared to other couples, Nana and Way have talked about having kids and are opened about it. Nana said she wants 3 while Way thinks that 2 is enough.

“I want children right away; however, we will let it happen naturally. If it happens right away, it will be good. If not, we will continue working. Nana wants 3 kids; however, I just want 2. The reason she wants 3 is because my mother want 3 kids,” said Way.

After they are married, they plan to live life as before. She will not quit her job and be a stay at home wifey. She will continue on her work and so will he.

“After we are married, myself and P’Way will work and live as before. We will both work to make a living. Our way of life won’t change that much. It’s just that we will be living together now and spend more time together than before. Whether I’m going to be a housewife or not, I think I’m good enough. I will try. His mother taught me, you have to be both skilled in your outside professional life and home life. I will try.”

Their promise to each other:

Nana: Before, I promised P’Way that I will be his best girlfriend because I don’t want him to feel regretful. Upon this day, I will be his best wife forever.”

Way: “As for my promise, I promised to take care of her forever, care for her to the best of my abilities, and to love her everyday. I told her parents that I will take good care of her.”

The theme for their wedding was diamonds and they had 12 pairs of groomsmen and bridesmaid. That’s like 24 people! Good golly!

The pairs:
Janie Tienposuwan with rapper “Khan” Khanngern Nianuan
Ann Alisha with rapper Nay Myo “Day” Thant
Paula Taylor with “Junior” Wat Watphon
“Woonsen” Viritipa Pakdeeprasong with Nam In So
“Jane” Jensuda Parnto with Mike Kingphayom
Ase Wang with Wattana Jay Watnachai (DJ Buddha)
Khun Ae with Jason David Roth
ETC…

There were 4 bouquets. The first was given to Janie, she was delighted and joked: at other weddings, she had to fight for it and never got a bouquet. This time it was easy. It was handed to her. The second one went to Ann Alisha and the third went to Nana’s friend. The fourth was snatched up by Paula Taylor’s boyfriend Edward, which made Paula smiled and laughed.

Look at that, Aum brought her man Note. So what does that mean, they are officially dating now?

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Wanalee 2010 fitting pictures

I should have realized, this remake is going to be a big production. Let me give you the info. It’s produced by Piyawadee Maleenon, she produced “Taddao Bussaya” the remake with Por Thrisadee and Punch. It will be directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul, director of the Thai hit film “Love of Siam” back in 2007.

Cast and Characters:
“Por” Nattawut Skidjai as Sayam
Mew Laknara Piatha as Witchuda or Wit
James Reungsak as Sorat
Pongpat Wachirabunjong as Seua Son
“Ice” Waraphat Pechsathit  as Rithi Rong
“Oom” Lakhana Watnuangsiri as Sumarn
“Yuan” Nithichai Josamornsoontorn as Deputy Werachat
“Oh” Yada Chotichutrakun as  Sotsuay
Montree Jenaksorn as Khun Luang Phisan
“Tuk” Yanee Jongwisut as Khun Nai Jinda
“Mae Aed” Chomchai Chatwilai as Khun Ying Somsawat
“Mae Neng” Metta Roongrat as Nomkhlam
Richard Ghiani as Dek Der
“Pee Thai” Aekphan Banleurit as Ai Gong
“Chai” Weerachai Hatgowit as Ai Lat
“Fluke” Sikrinot Phonyong as Joy

Yea, I don’t know half of these people. This is like the beautified version of “Wanalee”, the original was edgy with average looking people. Sorat was a porky and kinda pathetic. He couldn’t get a date even if his life depended on it. All of the female police officers made fun of him because of his porky-ness.  Look at the modern version of Sorat played by James–my god, dude is tall and handsome. What the heck. Where they going with this lakorn. Last night, I watched little bit of Wanalee the original. It was dirty and spunky compared to what the remake will be. I just don’t know about this.

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Rita and Aun, will they work?

We’ll find out soon enough. Sirita Jensen and Aun Witthaya from horror lakorn “Saab Poosa (Cursed Fabric)” are paired together for the first time for Broadcast Thai’s upcoming lakorn, “LeumPrai Lai Ruk (Brilliant design of love)”. The lakorn is described as a mystery, crime, romantic comedy with a twist. Rita and Aun are from warring families, like Romeo and Juliet but no one dies. Technically they shoulnd’t be getting along but they did and fell in love.

Rita’s character is going to be very avant-garde, she is a girl from abroad while Aun is the opposite. He is very proper. She will continuously tease him, kinda like Matt Peeranee in “Kuan Kammathep (Cupid Group)” to Tye Nattapol. The suspense aspect of the lakorn will be an assassination attempt on Rita’s life. Groups of people will want her dead because they want her inheritance. Your typical lakorn plot.

Pictures from the opening ceremony, the lakorn started filming yesterday.

Supporting cast: Noon Boonyasak, “Jane” Jensuda Parnto, See San host Beam, and Jaja Pimrada are to name a few.

Random pictures from the opening ceremony. More pictures here.

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Sapai Glai Peun Tiang: coming soon

They are saying it will air on April 20, 2009 after Pat and Film’s lakorn, “Mon Ruk Kao Dtom Mud (Love spell of Steamed Sticky Rice Pouches with Filling)”, roughly 2.5 weeks from now. It’s a romance/comedy starring Anne Thongprasom and Chakrit Yamnam, their first time being paired.

In Sapai Glai Peun Tiang (Underdeveloped Daughter-in-law)”, Anne is a hot-heated cop in the Crime Suppression Division in Bangkok, her name is Lalin. Her family lives in Roi Et province. When she returns home to participate in a festival, she learns her seamstress sister Areeya (Jane Jensuda) was impregnated by guy from Bangkok. The family and especially Lalin wants this wannabe deadbeat daddy to take responsibility for his actions. The only problem, they don’t know who he is. Areeya refuses to disclose his identity.

The thing is this, Areeya (Jane Jensuda) has already asked the father of her child to take responsibility and even begged his mother for assistance. What she received was embarrassment, the future paternal grandmother to her child insulted her and refused to let her son take responsibility for Areeya’s baby. From that point on, Areeya decides to give up on the matter.

Getting no information from her sister, Lalin secretly ransacked through her sister’s belongings and finds evidence that a guy named Jormtup (Chakrit Yamnam) might be the father. Lalin angrily drives to Bangkok to confront Jormtup, a hotel heir. She rudely interrupts his conference and demanded he take responsibility for impregnating her sister. Jormtup is a little baffled, he didn’t impregnate anyone. They argue for a bit until Jormtup ordered hotel security guards to drag her away.

Later that night, he tells his no-good, playboy older brother Jormphon (Num Gunchai) that some weird abrasive woman charged into his hotel conference and accused him of being the father of her sister’s baby. Jormtup finds this amusing while Jormphon is a little worried, he confides to his younger brother that he is the culprit, the baby daddy. Being a good guy, he tells his older brother he will keep this secret if Jormphon reforms and starts helping him out at the hotel.

For several days and weeks, Lalin causes hell for Jormtup (Charit Yamnam) at work and personally in order to convince him to come back with her to Roi Et. He doesn’t do anything.

One day, Lalin meets up with Khun Ying Lerlak ( Jintara Sugapat), JJormtup and Jormphon’s mother, a very conceited Hi-So woman. Lalin begs for her assistance, Khun Ying Lerlak rudely refuses and insulted her. The thought of having one her son’s marry a country bumpkin was beyond her. Jormtup overhears their conversations and knows he must resolve this issue where both parties are satisfied.

He runs after Lalin after she talked to his mother and offered her money. Yes, he will take responsibility for Areeya, but only financially. This is the best he can do, he tells her. Infuriated, Lalin doesn’t accept his offer. She later decides to resolve the issue, caveman style, she drugs and beats Jormtup up and takes him back to Roi Et. HAHA. GOOD TIMES!

She introduces Jormtup to her sister and Opps! Wrong guy. Feeling bad for mistakingly causing hell to the wrong guy, Lalin sincerely apologizes to Jormtup. He was fine with it. He wasn’t angry at all, her boldness and craziness intrigued him. The more he met her the more he liked her. How can a woman be so cute and yet so vexing at the same time, he thought to himself.

Soon after, Khun Ying Lerlak gets Lalin suspended from work as a cop and she goes back to Roi Et to stay with her family. Jormtup felt regretful that his mother wrongfully got Lalin suspended from work, he visits her often at Roi Et and they became friends. Well, he is courting her and she is indifferent to the whole situation.

Still wanting revenge for the people who dishonored her sister’s reputation, she decides to drug Jormtup and set up a scene to make it seem like they had “relations”. Lalin tells Jormtup he must take responsibility for her, he gleefully accepts. He was like “Okay” in a giddy manner, he likes her, so it wasn’t a big problem.

They marry, though Khun Ying Lerlak (Jintara Sugapat) absolutely disapproves, Lalin moves into Jormtup’s family home and the war between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law begins.

This is a summary of the Thai summary which was like 2 pages long and loaded with details, which I thought was way too much. I hate reading lakorn summaries, they give out too many details. All I want is a paragraph summary to understand the story, not the whole story itself. Sometimes they can be like 3-4 pages. Dude, way too long.

It’s seems like a fun lakorn, Anne is going to be absolutely crazy and irrational, she acts before she thinks and that will get her into trouble.

Chakrit’s Jormtup likes his woman crazy.

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