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Me... Myself

Country: Thailand, Language: Thai

Original Title

Khaw Hai Rak Jong Jaroen
  • Director: Pongpat Wachirabunjong
  • Writer: Kongdej Jaturanrasamee
  • Producer: Piyalak Mahathanasap; Thanya Wachirabunjong

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Me... Myself (Thai name: ขอให้รักจงเจริญ) tells a story of Tan, a mild-mannered young man with amnesia, and Oom, a soon-to-be-successful professional woman. Both are from entirely different worlds and have nothing in similar other than their wounded pasts and hearts to be healed. Tan may be luckier that he already forgot his past, but Oom is hanging on the edge of sanity and would probably have been consumed by anger and despair if it wasn't for Tan's extraordinary gentle and kind nature. In the process of healing each other, the two fall in love. But before they could do anything about it... Tan's past finally catches up with them and it is beyond anything Oom could have predicted.


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Cast & Characters

Ananda Everingham as Tan;
Chayanan Manomaisantiphap as Oom;
Monton Annupabmard as Om;
Puttachat Pongsuchat as Boss Oil;
Piya Wimookdayon as Krit;
Treepon Promsuwan as Aof;
Direk Amattayakul as Dr. Kriangkrai;
Kamol Chatrasen as Aunt Bua;
Maria Dissayanand as Dr. Maria;
Poomipan Aiumporames as Thaew;
Virat Chainirunkit as Olongkorn;
Phinit Santisripathip as Tan - Age 10