Same male lead with Contract Relationship and Rich Man/Poor Woman.But this drama is so much better than Kon La Kop Fah.
Both male and female lead have great chemistry in this.
In this also male lead is misunderstood and gets jealous but Female lead is lot more understanding and supportive in this one.They both are always their for each other.
Second leads love story is adorable too.
Definitely worth a watch and much much better than Kon La Kop Fah.
Both male and female lead have great chemistry in this.
In this also male lead is misunderstood and gets jealous but Female lead is lot more understanding and supportive in this one.They both are always their for each other.
Second leads love story is adorable too.
Definitely worth a watch and much much better than Kon La Kop Fah.
Same actress stars in both.
Make lead had anger issues and a deeply traumatising past that makes them lash out. Everyone around them fears (Raeng Tawan) or mistrusts (KLKF) them.
Both take place on a farm/ estate and the female lead works for and lives with the male lead.
Because of his anger issues towards her, he tries to change himself for her.
Raeng Tawan is a richer and better version of a similar story. The male lead, though more abusive, is more willing to change, more wiling to apologise, and cry about his pain. He also had greater character growth. He wasn't angry all the time so it lead us to a better family story and better interactions between the leads.
KLKF shows how two people can work hard to build a marriage, support each other and grow towards eachother.
The actress is the same in both - as in no growth between dramas because both stories are required the same from her. She's just a little 'meh'.
Make lead had anger issues and a deeply traumatising past that makes them lash out. Everyone around them fears (Raeng Tawan) or mistrusts (KLKF) them.
Both take place on a farm/ estate and the female lead works for and lives with the male lead.
Because of his anger issues towards her, he tries to change himself for her.
Raeng Tawan is a richer and better version of a similar story. The male lead, though more abusive, is more willing to change, more wiling to apologise, and cry about his pain. He also had greater character growth. He wasn't angry all the time so it lead us to a better family story and better interactions between the leads.
KLKF shows how two people can work hard to build a marriage, support each other and grow towards eachother.
The actress is the same in both - as in no growth between dramas because both stories are required the same from her. She's just a little 'meh'.