Bangkok: Actor Tor Thanapob, who has embraced his single status for over a year, is reportedly enjoying his newfound independence. He has been focusing on his career and personal interests, with no rumors circulating about a new romantic involvement. Tor shared that he spends his free time at home, engaging in video games with friends, and though he occasionally feels lonely, his social circle keeps him occupied. He believes that happiness can be found outside relationships and asserts that jumping into a relationship without readiness would lead to failure. Tor admits he is not accustomed to being single but values the idea of collaboration, suggesting that two heads are better than one.
According to Thai News Agency, Tor has also been cast in a new project, playing the character of Kobori in a fresh interpretation of the Thai drama "Koo Kam." He has refrained from sharing specific details as discussions are ongoing and the script is not yet available. Tor expressed that the project aims to bring a new perspective to the story, and he hopes audiences will trust in his ability to deliver a compelling performance. The actor mentioned that he does not feel pressured by the legacy of the previous version, focusing instead on presenting a unique viewpoint.
Inquiries about the possibility of the series being a BL (Boys' Love) production were met with Tor's assurance that the project will not feel outdated. He urged fans not to set high expectations for the role of Angsumalin, emphasizing the series' freeform nature and the collaborative effort to cast the right person. Tor, who is a fan of Japanese anime, has taken on the challenge of speaking Japanese for the role. He practiced the language during the pilot episode under supervision, acknowledging his language barrier and lack of confidence. Tor revealed that mastering the Japanese accent is challenging, and he is diligently working on his pronunciation, though he remains tight-lipped about details to avoid spoilers.