Reality Comedy Candid
Comedy
Overview
This movie is a reality comedy show that throws light on various well known characters and people in the Thailand movie scene. These type of movies are also known as Saranae Osekae.
Top Cast


Chookiat Iamsook
Chookiat Iamsook
Himself
Chookiat Iamsook
Himself
Pongsak Sopakdee
Pongsak Sopakdee
Jeaw
Pongsak Sopakdee
Jeaw


Musa Amidou Johnson
Musa Amidou Johnson
Jeaw's Assistant
Musa Amidou Johnson
Jeaw's Assistant
Suphat Srinuan
Suphat Srinuan
Himself
Suphat Srinuan
Himself
Wanida Saengsuk
Wanida Saengsuk
Herself
Wanida Saengsuk
Herself
Thatsika Yutimit
Thatsika Yutimit
Herself
Thatsika Yutimit
Herself
Chumpote Srijamorn
Chumpote Srijamorn
Himself
Chumpote Srijamorn
Himself
Bow Kornbai
Bow Kornbai
Herself
Bow Kornbai
Herself
Pang Kornbai
Pang Kornbai
Jeaw's Secretary
Pang Kornbai
Jeaw's Secretary
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