Aou Panu Archive

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Aou Panu enters the monkhood

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Thirty-two year old Aou Panu Suwano of Ch7 was ordained yesterday at the Pattanaram temple in his hometown province of Surat Thani; he was given the monk nickname of “Aphinantoh”, meaning a person who will make others feel at ease. Aou, who has been stalling this event for a long time because of work, has decided to be ordained for 1 month. His parents are overjoyed by his decision.

In Thai/Cambodian/Lao buddhist culture, a man must enter the monkhood temporarily to give honor to their families and parents. It’s a form of religious respect to the people who raised them and a rite of passage for most men in this region.

Cee Siwat, Amy Klimpatoom, Yui Jiranan, Thun Tanakorn, and other stars came out to support Aou.

Aou’s lakorn with Aum Patcharapra, “Jaew Jai Rai Gub Khun Chai Taewada”, is currently airing on Ch7. In the lakorn, he plays Pae Arak’s conniving stepbrother.

Cee Siwat, Yui Jiranan, and Thun Tanakorn

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Aum and Pae’s lakorn coming soon


[two step-brothers fighting for the same girl]

Mark your calendars Aum Patcharapra fans, “Jaew Jai Rai Gub Khun Chai Taewada (Jaew, the wicked one and Mr.God)” is premiering soon, APRIL 17, 2009 to be exact. It will replace “Pleng Ruk Kwaam Pope” for the weekend time slot for Ch7. It’s a romance/comedy from Polypus productions. Movie star Pae Arak is our pra’ek with a bad personality and Aum is his accidental nanny.

Aum’s grandmother Jaem (“Mee” Pissamai Wilaisak) falls ill and Aum is forced to take up her nanny duties. Her grandmother Jaem is nanny to Khun Nu Chai (Pae Arak), the youngest son of the Thathep family. Chai is a douche with a serious attitude problem and Jaew is there to reform him.

By the way, Aum’s character is Jaew, meaning “Totally awesome”.

Chai has a problem with his stepmother Dut-Dao and her two children: Ekburoot (Aou Panu) and Naree (Bee Matika). He also doesn’t get along with his father Chatwan (Tin Settachok).


Opening Ceremony pictures

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