Difference between revisions of "Bu-Ngah Nah Fon"
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*[[Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk]] as Nawit | *[[Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk]] as Nawit | ||
− | *[[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]] as Pbanun | + | *[[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]] as Pbanun |
− | *[[Captain Phutanate Hongmanop]] as Thanee | + | *[[Captain Phutanate Hongmanop]] as Thanee |
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*[[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]] as Sahuts | *[[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]] as Sahuts | ||
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*[[Ood Pentor]] as Doer | *[[Ood Pentor]] as Doer | ||
+ | *[[Nicole Theriault]] as Rarin | ||
+ | *[[Fang Pitchaya Srithep]] as Rasa | ||
+ | *[[Ingkharat Hanwongphaiboon]] as | ||
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== Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn == | == Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn == | ||
*The original cast for this lakorn from 2008 included [[Son Songpaisarn]], [[Peung Kunya Leenuttapong]], [[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]], [[Pei Panward Hemanee]], [[Pol Tanthasatien]], [[Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth]], [[Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Yuan)]], and [[Peemai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat]]. | *The original cast for this lakorn from 2008 included [[Son Songpaisarn]], [[Peung Kunya Leenuttapong]], [[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]], [[Pei Panward Hemanee]], [[Pol Tanthasatien]], [[Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth]], [[Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Yuan)]], and [[Peemai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat]]. | ||
*Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons. | *Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons. | ||
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*[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] was originally casted as n'ek for the re-filming of this lakorn, but due to her wanting to focus on school, she was replaced by new actress, [[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]]. | *[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] was originally casted as n'ek for the re-filming of this lakorn, but due to her wanting to focus on school, she was replaced by new actress, [[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 30 July 2011
Contents
Details
- Title: Bu-Ngah Na Fon (บุหงาหน้าฝน)
- Also known as: Flowers of the Rainy Season
- Duration:
- Genre: Drama/Romance/Action
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Air time: Upcoming
- Broadcast network: Channel 5
- Broadcast period:
- Theme song: "theme song" Artist Name
Production Credits
- Producer: Add info here
- Director: Add info here
- Screenwriter: Add info here
- Company Name: Exact & Scenario
Cast
- Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk as Nawit
- Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun as Pbanun
- Captain Phutanate Hongmanop as Thanee
- Santisuk Promsiri (Noom) as Kiam
- Puri Hiranpruk (Ri) as Sahuts
- Ood Pentor as Doer
- Nicole Theriault as Rarin
- Fang Pitchaya Srithep as Rasa
- Ingkharat Hanwongphaiboon as
Synopsis/Review
Credit to mootono & jakjann
Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn
- The original cast for this lakorn from 2008 included Son Songpaisarn, Peung Kunya Leenuttapong, Puri Hiranpruk (Ri), Pei Panward Hemanee, Pol Tanthasatien, Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth, Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Yuan), and Peemai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat.
- Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons.
- Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat was originally casted as n'ek for the re-filming of this lakorn, but due to her wanting to focus on school, she was replaced by new actress, Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun.
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