Pim Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn Archive

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Exact-Scenario Together 2011

It’s an annual event showcasing upcoming shows, lakorns, musical events, musicals, everything from Exact-Scenario of Ch5. Everything is laid out for their 2011 schedule, no surprises. Teasers of lakorns that have been completed, currently in production, currently in pre-production are shown. It’s an event to bring everyone from Exact-Scenarios together. Singers (mostly from “The Star” franchise) and Ch5 actors come out to celebrate the coming year and to show their upcoming projects for the fans.

Exact-Scenario ‘s lakorn lineup:

-Song Pratthana (Two Desires)-starring Pong Nawat, Paula Taylor, Guy Ratchanon, and Pim Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn, a crime/suspense thriller that aired today. Watch the teaser here, I find it funny that they used the score to the film “Inception” as the film’s background music.
-Pit Sawat (Poisonous Affections)-starring Pong Nawat, Pim Pimmada, and Bee Namthip, a historical, past life affecting present life drama. Watch the teaser here.
-Mia Mai Chai Mai (Not my wife)-starring Bee Namthip, Pang Ornjira, James Ruengsak, and Guy Ratchanon. Watch the teaser here.
-Kaam Wayla Tam Ha Ruk (Crossing Time…in search of Love)-starring “Vill” Wannaros Sonthichai, “Bie” Sukrit Wisetkaew, Nok Sinjai, and various “The Star” entertainers such as “Grand” Phanwarot Duaysianklao and “Tono” Pakin Kumvilaisak. Watch the teaser here.
-Talat Arom (Mood Market)-starring Chakrit Yamnam, Joy Siriluk, Pok Piyathida, and “Vill” Wannaros Sonthichai. Watch the teaser here.
-Reuan Pae (The Boathouse)-starring Son Songpaisan, Tono Pakin, and Gun Napat (the Star 6). Watch the teaser here.
-Ka Kong Khon (The value of a person)- Pong Nawat and Noon Woranuch, an Exact production for Ch7. Watch the teaser here.

All the links to the teasers can be seen here.

Cast of “The Value of a Person”

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‘Two desires’

Two desires, a common theme for lakorns.

“Song Pratthana (Two Desires)” is Paula Taylor and Pong Nawat’s first lakorn together and filming has begun since the 25th of this month. The lakorns stars Kem Rujira as the nang’rai, usually she plays nang’ek (leading lady) for Ch3. It’s not an official move to Ch5, it’s just one project. The supporting cast includes: Guy Ratchanon with “Pim” Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn and Puri Hiranpruk with Aerin Siripon.

It’s something different said Paula Taylor about “Two Desires”, she has never done something like this before.  Paula has been away from lakorns for 4 years, this series marks her return. The lakorn is a romantic drama and the actors described it as ‘intense’. All lakorns are intense.

Same patterns, different styling–Paula at the opening ceremony for her lakorn and Aum for Inside TV magazine

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Mos’s new lakorn

It’s another romantic comedy for Ch5 after Bie and Vill’s successful lakorn “Dok Ruk Rim Tang (Roadside Crown Flower or Crown Flower on the edge of the road)”.

“Hua Jai Ploy John (Jumping Gem Heart)” starring “Pim” Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn and ‘Mos’ Patiparn Pataweekarn will premier tomorrow, June 29th. It’s a semi-musical/ mistaken identity lakorn set in  rural Thailand about a man who owes money and is on the run.

Mos is Vorapat, a guy with the most unfortunate fate. His occupation is a salesman at a company and he has the worst best friend ever. Udom (“Louis” Pongphun Phetchbantoon), Vorapat’s best friend screws him over by making him owe 10 million baht to a company. Vorapat doesn’t have the money, so he goes on the run to save his life. I guess it’s a shady company run by the mob or some underbelly organization.

By chance he runs into Boonkerd ( played by Thai country singer Tai Tanawut), a fortunate taxi driver, who is heading back to his hometown to accept an inheritance. On the way, Boonkerd gets into a car accident, the car capsized. He is badly injured and suffered a coma. As Boonkerd is in a comatose state at the hospital, Vorapat is mistakenly identified as Boonkerd and is taken to Boonkerd’s hometown in a parade.

As Boonkerd, Vorapat inherits a brass band once headed by Boonkerd’s grandfather and a large sugar palm plantation, several hundreds of acres large. Vorapat also falls in love with Saenwan (“Pim” Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn), a spunky gal whose father is aiming to have her married off to Boonkerd.  As such, Vorapat enjoys his life as Boonkerd. He begins to believe he can pass as Boonkerd.

As time goes by, Vorapat faces a dilemma–sell the sugar palm plantation to pay off his debt or keep the plantation and make everyone happy. Eventually reality catches up with Vorapat, he’s not the real Boonkerd. The real Boonkerd wakes from his coma and is coming back to claim his inheritance.

Teaser:

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Star Entertainment Awards 2009 winners

Hey, that award show with the most ugliest trophy, did an upgrade. Now the ugly looking trophy with a man holding a star is covered in gold and it now looks like a cheap replica of the Oscar’s award trophy. Yea!

The winners:

Lakorn
Best Actor: Por Natthawut for “Kom Faek: Checkmate” (Ch7)
Best Actress: Anne Thongprasom for “Borisud Bumbut Kaen(The Revenge Therapy Company)” (Ch3)
Best Supporting Actor: “Aof” Pongpat Wachirabunjong for “Prajun See Roong (Rainbow Moon)” (Ch3)
Best Supporting Actress: “NamPueng” Nattharika Thammapreedanan for “Yok Lai Mek (Cloud Jade)” (Ch3)
Best Director: San Srikaewlo for “Ching Chang (Hate)” (Ch5)
Best Lakorn: “Ching Chang (Hate)” (Ch5)
Best Lakorn Script: Yingyot Panya for “Poo Yai Lee gub Nang Ma” (Ch3)

Film:
Best Actor: “Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri for “Cheuan (Slice)”
Best Actress: Cris Horwarg for “Bangkok Traffic Love Story”
Best Supporting Actor: Krison Setthathamrong for “Best in Time (Kwaam Jam San..Dtae Rak Chan Yaao)”
Best Supporting Actress: Sansanee Watthananugun for “Best in Time (Kwaam Jam San..Dtae Rak Chan Yaao)”
Best Director: Youngyooth Thongkonthun for “Best in Time (Kwaam Jam San..Dtae Rak Chan Yaao)”
Best Costume Design: Nopadon Daecho for “October Sonata”
Best Make-Up: “5 Praeng (5 Phobias)”

Best Film: “Best in Time (Kwaam Jam San..Dtae Rak Chan Yaao)”

Pop Music
Best Male Singer: Bie Sukrit for his album “Hug Bie”
Best Female Singer: Da Endorphine for her album “Saen Saep”
Best Group: The Richman Toy for their album “Lum Num Sading Love You”
Best Song: “Hoy Hoy” by Ben Chalatit

Special Awards
Most Popular Male for the Journalists: “Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri
Most Popular Male Female (haha) for the Journalists: “Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea
Medal of Hour: Somboonsook Niyomsiri
Male protector of the environments: “Por” Thrisadee Sahawong
Female protector of the environments: “Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn

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Ken and Anne, a winning team

They won, oh okay, don’t they always win. Of course, nothing wrong with that. Ken and Anne won best actress and actor for their work in “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for love)” at the 24th annual TV Gold awards today.

The complete list of the winners that I care about:

Best lakorn: “Yok Lai Mek (Jade Cloud)”, Ch3
Best  director: Chotirat Rakroemwong for “Yok Lai Mek (Jade Cloud)”, Ch3
Best Actor: Ken Theeradeth for “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for love)”

What Ken said about his award:”I have to thank all of the staff members for making “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for Love)” turn out great. You have made me appear like I can cook. Everywhere I go, people compliment me on my cooking and asked if I was good at cooking just like in the lakorn. I want to thank P’Aeo the director, Da Hathairat and everyone on the staff for making this lakorn turn out life-life. As for this TV gold award, I did not have any expectations because my character for this lakorn was light compared to other nominees, I want to give this Anne more so. She had many characters to play and she played it well. After this, I’m not going to celebrate, I’m going home to rest.”

Best Actress: Anne Thongprasom for “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for love)”, Ch3
Best Supporting Actor: Pongpat Wachirabunjong for “Prajun See Roong (Rainbow Moon)”, Ch3
Best Supporting Actress: “Pim” Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn for “Ching Chang (Hate)”, Ch5
Best Script: Natya Sinkornwilai for “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for love)”, Ch3
Best Song: “Pee Poo Yai (The elder)” rapped by Buddha Bless for “Poo Yai Lee Gub Nang Ma (Elder Lee and Ms Ma)”, Ch3
Best lakorn for Society: “Poo Yai Lee Gub Nang Ma (Elder Lee and Ms Ma)”, Ch3
Best Artistic composition: “Dong Poo Dee (Jungles of the Aristocrats)”

There is just way too many categories for this award show.

Too cute, Ken rode that car home. I LOVE IT and want it. Very unique.

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Aom and Art’s wedding reception

Ai! Both the bride and groom wore make-up, a thick layer too. Eeee…odd…I still like them. Aom and Art legally married  back in late August and was blessed by the Queen at her palace in Hua Hin along with four other couples. Because of scheduling, they held their wedding reception today at the Plaza Athenee hotel in Bangkok.

At their wedding press conference, the usual topics were discussed. Babies any time soon? Honeymoon any time soon?

For the honeymoon, nothing yet. They are both busy with work. Originally they wanted to go to Phuket for their honeymoon but a friend who was suppose to join them had to continue filming for “Ching Chang (Detest or Hate)”. I think she is referring to ‘Boy’ Takolkait Weerawan, a major executive of Exact productions or maybe Ann Alisa who is dating Puri Hiranpruk (Art’s cousin) and has a major role in “Ching Chang”.  Aom said she complained a little, Art put on a smile and corrected her, you complained a lot. Everyone laughed.

As for babies, not yet. Girl or boy? Art said he likes little girls. Hopefully she will be as beautiful as her mother, he continue to say. Aom wants a patriotic child. “When that person comes (meaning her child), I want him or her to be a good person and a good person for the country. A person who will love our country.”

Art is freaking hilarious. Apparently Aom talks a lot! This one time, he was watching TV and it was getting good, but she keep on talking. So he turned the TV off, the lights also, and went to bed. Since then, Aom realized she talks a lot and have tried to toned it down.

Aom will continue to work and will be a ‘plastic bag’ housewife for now. Because of her filming schedule and the fact that she can’t cook, she usually brings him ‘take out’, hence the ‘plastic bag’ reference.  Art said he doesn’t mind. When she is not around, he can eat anything. “When Aom is not around, I can eat anything whether it be pork, chicken, shrimp, because Aom does not eat pork, chicken, she doesn’t eat meat, and not even shrimp, ” said Art.

Check out the interview and pictures here.

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