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Revision as of 00:12, 15 October 2010




Khun Por Whan Whaw


Details

  • Title: Khun Por Whan Whaw
  • Also known as: The Girly Father
  • Duration: How Many Episodes
  • Genre: Drama/Comedy/Action ???
  • Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
  • Air time: Wednesday 10:00pm ???
  • Broadcast network: Channel 7
  • Broadcast period: Oct. 23, 2010 - ???
  • Theme song: "theme song" Artist Name

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Cast


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Synopsis/Review

“Pook Look” Fonthip Watcharatrakul is a guardian to a young 5 year old boy played by “Nong Nino” Chayanin Taowiset. He calls her mom but technically she is just his guardian. Three days before she was scheduled to marry his father Chansak (played by Soonwut Maigun), he dies and she is given custody of Manyu to whom she adores and has known since he was a baby.

Manyu’s mother is Seeda (Pear Pormrampa), she left Manyu’s father when Manyu was still a baby for America. Before she passed away, she asked her younger brother San (Vee Veeraphap) to go find Manyu and bring him to America to inherit her Will. Seeda also asked San to take care and become father to Manyu on her behalf.

Thus the battle begins between the uncle and the stepmother who equally want to be a parent to Manyu. San believes he can do a better job at raising Manyu because he is a man–a little boy needs a father. A woman can only teach a boy so much. Ramida (Pook Look) argues she can be both mother and father to little Manyu by occasionally dressing up as a guy to which Manyu calls “Por Dap (Daddy Dap)”. Manyu knows it just a game. Underneath the manly clothes and fake mustache, Manyu knows it is Ramida or his “Mae Da (Mother Da)”. Kids at school, especially this kid named Boyd were teasing Manyu for not having a father. They said is going to turn out gay because he doesn’t have a father, so Ramida dresses up as a guy and told him she can both his father and mother.

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