Entertainment Stars – 'Um' and 'Bam' Complete Each Other in the 'Fulfill' Project with New Learning
Actors 'Um' Isaya Hosuwan and 'Bam' Saralee Prasertdamrong star in Channel 3's new girl-love series "Fulfill," where they play a married couple navigating family dynamics and everyday conflicts through a blend of drama and comedy.
The Channel 3 series "Fulfill" is underway with outstanding chemistry between stars 'Um' Isaya Hosuwan and 'Bam' Saralee Prasertdamrong. The pair shared their experiences and feelings about playing their first girl-love series.
When asked about the difficulty of performing intimate love scenes, Bam explained: "It's challenging because we need to be very close—not just our characters but also as people. We had to get to know each other as much as possible." Um added: "Since the characters need to love each other deeply and know each other well, we had to both develop the characters and find chemistry between ourselves."
To break down barriers, the actresses took acting workshops together with a professional coach. Um shared: "Understanding each other's energy and communication style was like a shortcut to building our relationship. We also spent time together, traveled, and prayed at temples to gradually ease into comfort with one another."
Interestingly, Bam was initially cast as Noi before switching roles with Um. Bam revealed that she and Um had previously worked on a project together, so they were already familiar. When Um was cast first, the production team asked if there was someone she was already close to who could generate chemistry. Um suggested Bam, and after the role swap, the team found the perfect match.
Um plays Noi, a civil engineer with clear career ambitions who cares for her family with strong determination. Bam portrays Pa-fun, an interior designer and Noi's college friend, who is a perfectionist wanting their home to be flawless—creating conflict in their relationship.
The series blends drama and comedy, depicting everyday married life that viewers will relate to. With eight episodes, each contains its own storyline arc. The show ultimately explores how marriage brings together not just two people, but entire families, transcending any relationship boundaries.