Aimee Morakot Kittisara Archive

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Aimee Morakot poses semi-nude for Image fashion magazine

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Actress ‘Aimee’ Morakot Kittisara of Ch7 poses semi-nude for Thailand’s Image fashion magazine for their April 2013 issue and you don’t really know what to say. Maybe I am overly conservative, I like people in clothes. I am tired of the swimsuit covers, it has become the new norm, it’s repetitive. I am sure right now, some heterosexual male would like to throw a big rock my way and tell me to hush up. As a girl, from a artistic perspective, these swimsuit covers get old real quick. Granted she does look amazing. 

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Krit and Woonsen’s wedding pictures

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Wow, don’t I feel overwhelmed by all the pictures taken at the wedding, it’s all over the place–rakdara, manager, entertainment, sanook, twitter, kapook, you can’t escape it. Yes, Woonsen and her man Chakrit (Shahkrit) got married today. I love her simple, elegant dress at their engagement ceremony this morning. Love the bridesmaid dresses too, same color, different styles to match their personality.

Woonsen will change her last name to his, they plan to wait one year until they have a child and will be honeymooning in France this coming May.

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Who wore it best: Aum and Aimee?


One outfit, same day, two different gals, who wore it best? The triangular peekaboo top is definitely the same, the blue shirt is a variation of each other. They are creating a new trend, the under-cleavage.

Though they were at different events that night, coincidentally they went to support a friend’s new venture. ‘Aimee’ Morakot Kittisara went to the launching of  ‘Chompoo’ Araya Hagate’s fragrance ‘Pretty Doll by Chom’ while ‘Aum’ Patcharapa Chaichuea attended the launching of Noon Woranuch’s real estate business, a condominium–’The Peace’ condominium.

 

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Best and Worst dressed at the Nataraja Awards 2011

There is a reason for this post, I wanted to mock that actress who dressed like a Christmas tree and thought she was hot. She wore this bright, BIG green dress and wore red Dorothy shoes. It was wrong in so many levels–COLOR, FORM, Style. ER! Don’t do that. Green and Red together, worst combination of colors EVER!

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2nd Annual Nataraja Awards 2011

The Nataraja Awards 2011 just finished airing a few hours ago on Ch5. Everyone looked great, BEAUTIFUL. No one was lip-synching when they had to sing the nominated best lakorn songs. Singers from the Star franchise, KPN franchise, and selected AF kids were grouped together to sing the songs. It was a live performance that bedazzled me, it was like a mini concert with all these talented young Thai singers.  I was blown away.

The duet between Gam and Patcha for the song “Pler Ruk Mot Jai (Absent-minded Love)” from the lakorn “Dok Ruk Rim Tang (Roadside Love Flower)” was one of the highlights of the show.

Though the show was beautifully orchestrated, it was a little off , Ploy Chermarn was not there to accept her Best Actress award for the lakorn ‘Rabam Duang Dao (The Star Dance)’, Ken Theeradeth had to awkwardly accept the award on her behalf. Ken presented the nominees and named the winner Ploy Chermarn but she never came up. There was an odd pause where Ken stood to the side waiting for Ploy to come up. Then he realizes she is not coming, so he had to accept the award on her behalf with a chuckle.  There is a whole discussion about this at Pantip. The first annual Nataraja Awards was amazing–this year,  some complained it lacked ‘ dara spirit’ because some of the nominees did not attend. ‘Chai’ Chatayodom Hiranyatsathiti and Ploy Chermarn won but did  not attend. “Aff” Taksaorn Paksukcharean and “Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea who were nominated in the Best Actress category did not attend, it was quite noticeable too. For the Best Supporting Actor award, only one nominee was present, Puri Hiranpruk. It was really off.

Ken accepting Ploy’s award starts around the 5:20 time mark.

Winners in the lakorn category:

Best song: “Hai Ruk Dern Tang Mah Jer Gan (Let love met)” from the 4 Hearts of Khun Kao Yai Ch3
Best Visuals: Wanida on Ch3
Best Lakorn series: 4 Hearts of Khun Kao Yai on Ch3
Best Editing: Neua Mek (Beyond Comparison) on Ch3
Best Costume Design: Wanida on Ch3
Best Ensemble Cast: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Artistic Direction: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Script: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men)
Best Director:Pa-oon Chantornsiri for Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Supporting Actor: ‘Chai’ Chatayodom Hiranyatsathiti for Sai Asoke on Ch3
Best Supporting Actress: “Kik” Suwatjanee Chaimusik for Sai Asoke on Ch3
Best Leading Actor: ‘Captain’ Puthanate Hongmanop for Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch3
Best Leading Actress: Ploy Chermarn for Rabam Duang Dao (The Star Dance) on Ch3 by Polypus
Best Lakorn: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men)

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Kwan went to the opening ceremony of her new lakorn

Still in mourning and only a few days after the death of her father, “Kwan” Usamanee Waitayanon attended the opening/prayer ceremony today for her new lakorn, a classic remake of “Fah Jarot Sai (Where the Sky Meets the Sand)” reproduced by Daravdo productions. Her leading man is “Tui” Theerapart Sajjakul, I think they choose him because he is a decent actor who can pass as a middle eastern man.

I was surprised to see her there. She looked tired with bags under her eyes–make-up can’t cover her sorrow. It’s sad.

“My father is still at the same place ka. I will perform my duties of a daughter like always. When my father was still alive, he would control my scheduling, now I have to do that on my own. It’s frightening. I’m trying to do everything to make it better. As for my mother, she has been strong like my father has become my mother.”

“I have not asked my mother on what we should do next. Right now, everyone is working together to make my father’s affair (funeral) be the best. My father had worked all his life and the rest were spent with his children. I will work for my father to make this event (his funeral) to be the loveliest, I will give it my all.”

At this point, she starts to tear up. Again, she told the press, she did not expect this at all. “I have always talked to my father. The day he went to Phetchaburi, I talked to him. He has left in peace (Kwan begins to cry). Everyone around me has made me be strong. My father is still around ka (crying at this point).”

After that, Kwan kept turning around to blot her tears away. Not until her leading made “Tui” Theerapart Sajjakul walked over to join the interview did she smile.

Tui:”I’m very happy to be playing in this series. This is another series that everyone has been waiting for.”

After he said that, Kwan thanked everyone for their support and said she understands that this is everyone’s dream lakorn.

“I must thank all of the elders. I want to thank everyone who has supported me. I understand that this is a dream lakorn. Though I’m not that talented, since I have been given this responsibility, I will try my best. Everyone has the right to praise or criticize. I think criticism is mean to built to make me a better actress. However right now, I have not prepared anything  yet ka (smiles). I think this is a dream literary character including myself. Though I did not read it, I was just a listener I still admire the character in this literary work.”

Tui:”My preparation for this character was primarily getting advice from the crew and asking the director how I should play this character. My character is a military bodyguard. Soon we will be going to Eygpt to film roughly around February. I’m happy to be given the opportunity to work with Kwan this time around. Actually, this is our first time working together. As for her character, I think she suits it well. In regards to our age gap, there is no need to worry because it is not by much (laughs).”

Kwan about Tui,”I’m very happy to be working with P’Tui because I have watched him since I was a kid. I’m a fan of his lakorn and music. I’m happy we are working together. Regarding this series, I don’t think need to adjust very much. When we go aboard (filming in Egypt), I might have some adjusting to do.”

“Fah Jarot Sai” is a love story set in the desert between a mixed Thai girl named Michelle and  Sharif, a royal officer in the made-up kingdom of Hinfara.

Michelle is a mixed orphaned girl who grew up in a convent. When she graduated from school, she followed her best friend Kasfiya to a distant desert kingdom called Hinfara to teach. As soon as they get there, Kasfiya is assigned to the palace to be a lady of the court (i.e. concubine) for King Admed, the ruler of Hinfara. It was foretold by the Royal fortune teller that the woman who will give birth to King Admed’s heir has arrived to Hinfara. Because she already had a lover and the misconception that Michelle was trying to steal her French lover Robert, Kasifya devises a plan to make Michelle her substitute for the King. Following traditional custom of the land, Sharif, the King’s beloved friend/ royal officer will delivery Michelle to King Admed.

On the night of the delivery of Michelle to King Admed, Oman, a younger relative of King Admed, created a rebellious uprising and had King Admed executed in front of Sharif.

Sharif fought with the rebel army and fled with Michelle into the open desert. Together Sharif and Michelle faced the dry harsh elements of the desert landscape while being hunted down by Oman’s rebel army.

Being together alone and experiencing the difficulties of the desert together, the two began to sympathized with each other. Sympathy and understanding turned into Love. However, their love had an obstacle because of Sharif’s duty to save the throne of Hinfara and to restore peace for the Kingdom.

Nice plot line. I like it.

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