Me and Who
2025 Thai television series
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Me and Who (Thai: โปตัวปลอม, RTGS: Po Tua Plom) is a Thai romantic comedy-fantasy boys' love television series released in 2025. Directed by Jirawat Tosuwan (Osann) and produced by Mandee Work in collaboration with Domundi TV, the series was broadcast on WeTV between October and December 2025.[1]
- Natcha Kongmhun
- Phattharawadee Sriwichai
- Oxide Rungkun Soonthornleka
- Thanakorn Kuljarassombat
- Anantadej Sodsee
| Me and Who | |
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| โปตัวปลอม | |
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| Directed by | Jirawat Tosuwan |
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| Country of origin | Thailand |
| Original language | Thai |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Kittipat Champa |
| Producer | Siraya Saicheua |
| Running time | 52 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | WeTV |
| Release | 17 October – 5 December 2025 |
Synopsis
The story follows Phopthorn (Anantadej Sodsee), a young man from a poor background who dies and awakens in the body of Apo Yue, heir to a wealthy family and fiancé of Suriya (Thanakorn Kuljarassombat). Their arranged marriage begins as a deception, since Suriya has the ability to read minds and quickly realizes the truth. As they navigate family secrets and unexpected revelations, the façade gradually evolves into a genuine relationship built on trust and love.[2]
Cast and characters
Main
- Thanakorn Kuljarassombat (Big) as Suriya / Suriyadechakorn
- Anantadej Sodsee (Park) as Apo Yue / Phopthorn
Supporting
- Chotipat Surasawat (Jeng) as Tailah
- Bhumintr Saingam (Pan) as Janjak
- Sittichok Pueakpoolpol (Tommy) as Ashin
- Ratchapong Anomakiti (Poppy) as Francois (butler)
- Wichai Saefant (Seng) as Yi
- Montree Jenuksorn (Pu) as Jakkawarn
- Pijika Jittaputta (Lookwa) as Pripprao
- Surasak Chaiat as Meng
- Thanaporn Wagprayoon (Parn) as Mei Fan
- Tanapon Hathaidachadusadee (Kade) as Torphong
Guest
- Harit Buayoi (Keng) as Korn (Ep. 1, 4–5)
- Namping as Karn (Ep. 1, 4–5)
- Peerada Namwong (Paper) as Ari (Ep. 2)
- Peeranat Veeranipitkul (Peanut) (Ep. 8)
- Waratthip Kittisiripaisan (Euro) (Ep. 8)
- Preya Wongrabeb as Michelle (Ep. 9)
Broadcast
Reception
Thai media widely covered the release. Kapook and TrueID emphasized the romantic and fantasy aspects,[4][5] while Siam Rath and Bangkok Biz News highlighted its popularity among younger viewers.[6][7]
Additional coverage came from INN News, Sanook and Daily News, which discussed the storyline and audience reception.[8][9][10][11]