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Similarities between the two lakhorns!

* Both main-leads fall in love much quickly, almost love at first sight.

*Both Male Leads are devoted to their brother. Seeing it their duty to look after them.

*Both Female Leads marries the Male Leads brother which are cause fo much angst and misery between the main-leads since they can`t forget each other.

*Male Leads in both lakhorns ends up investigating the villains near the end.

*Both lakhorns are slap-kiss in some way without having the male lead being abusive towards the female lead. They are very passionate and devoted to their female leads.

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Although GTB has rom-com in it, the story line is basically the same in both dramas.

Rich boy vs Poor girl

Both goes to the same university.

Both ML are rebellious but falls very hard for their FL.

ML´s mother is against the FL and want to separate the two of them. She is the cause to much angst between mainleads.

In both dramas FL breaks up with ML , both ML then gets into accidents and gets amnesia. Causing them to forget FL.

In both dramas ML dates SFL after their amnesia.
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Both movies take on filipinos working abroad.

Both are love-stories.Although "Barcelona" is more romantic between the two.

Both are Kathryn Bernardo starrers!

Both Male Lead have loved another woman.Although ML in "Hello" was over the ex before he even met FL.

Both movies have character developments and growth.
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Watching both lakhorns makes me feel like watching a telenovela from the 90s.

In both lakhorns the main-leads fall early for each other.

There are hidden secrets and intrigue waiting to be opened.

In both version there is a very much selfish,evil and sociopathic Nang Rai who wants the male lead for herself,and wants to destroy the FL´s life at every cost.
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Both have similar plots since Kaew Lom Petch is a remake of Luerd Hong.

In both stories a woman switch babies,although for different reasons.

The Male lead has a brother in KLP who is a playboy,similar character exists in LH only he is the female leads biological brother (although they don`t know it) this time.So FL actually has 2 biological brothers in LH.

The main leads do have more encounters in KLP.
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These lakhorns have A LOT in common.

Both have the step-siblings trope.

ML has child-hood trauma where his father used to neglect him.

ML is against his father for marrying another woman,thinking the woman is yet another gold-digger.

ML thinks at first FL is the same as her mother,but he quickly falls in love with her.

In both lakhorns Main-leads challenge each other at first, they also end up working in the same company where he is her boss.
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A case of man torn between the wife and the mistress.

In both lakhorns the FL (wife) is extremely gentle and forgiving while the ML is selfish and weak.

In "Nam Sor Sai" its worse because they have been married for a long time and have two kids together. The betrayal is much hard to bear because of that.
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Both have different story-lines but there are some similarities in them.

Both are slap-kiss romances where the ML is extremely in love and possessive of FL.

Both lakhorns have the boss-secretary trope. In both lakhorns FL has a second lead being smitten with her and visiting her on after work hours to have lunch with her,which ML hates.

In both lakhorns ML is very drawn to FL and does everything to be near her.

In both lakhorns ML has a niece he adores.
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Andrew Gregson portrays both Male-leads.

Both lakhorns are romantic comedies, although "Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong" is more slow-burn in the romance but have more intimacy between the main-leads.

In both lakhorns Male-leads are passionate about their work and very hardworking and honest.Organic vegetables gets mentioned a lot in both lakhorns.

We see work in the countryside in both lakhorns.

Also we have several obstacles for the main-leads love in both lakhorns.

Both lakhorns are so beloved they both got remade over a decade later.
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Both versions are adaptions of the same novel "Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong ".

Both can also be found with english subtitles.

The version with Nadech & Yaya is more fleshed out and developed with more scenes between the main-leads and supporting characters.

In the 1998 version Athit falls for Toon and even gets engaged with her, while in the 2012 version Athit never loved Toon, but only loved Nee from the start.

I think both versions are precious and have their own charm but still carries the essence of the slow-burn love-story of Athit and Nee. The characters are portrayed splendid by both main-leads.
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Andrew Gregson stars as the ML in both lakhorns.

"Tang Parn Kammathep" is more of a slap-kiss and have more triggers.

In "Muean Khon La Fark Fah" the FL´s mother marries ML´s father while in "Tang Parn Kammathep" its the FL´s sister that marries ML´s father.

In both lakhorns the ML suffers from child-hood trauma where their father neglected them terribly.

Both FL´s are spirited and very loyal to their family.
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In both lakhorns Andrew Gregson stars as the male protagonist.

Both lakhorns are done without the unnecesary crazy drama where women scream and slap each other.

Both Male-leads share the trauma of being abandoned when they were kids,and they both avoid that parent when they grow up.

Both lakhorns doesn`t rely much in the romance, especially "Mai Muang" which barely has any romantic scenes.

There is heavy amount of drama and angst in both lakhorns.

For both antagonists their past crimes catches up with them in form of karma.
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