The Magic Behind the Sweetest Kissing Scene in “Call It What You Want”

If you're a fan of “Call It What You Want”, you won’t want to miss this! We’ve got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the most heartwarming moment in the series – the sweetest kiss between Bas and Marco. Directed by Aam Anusorn, this series is a blend of bitter-sweet emotions, where every scene resonates with a touch of reality.

What makes this kiss even more special is the fact that Bas and Marco’s chemistry isn’t just for the camera – they’re truly in love. With fans present on set, the atmosphere was charged with emotion, making this scene unforgettable.

Call It What You Want is more than just a show; it’s a journey through love, heartbreak, and the complexities of life in the entertainment industry. Don’t miss out on this beautiful blend of fiction and reality. Watch the video now and feel the love for yourself!

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Aam Anusorn Soisa-ngim

Aam Anusorn is an independent filmmaker and storyteller with a decade of experience in the industry. As the founder and CEO of Commetive By Aam, he has directed and produced several acclaimed films and series, including the popular "Till The World Ends" and "#2moons2." Known for his creative vision and determination, Aam prefers crafting original stories that push the boundaries of traditional genres, particularly in the BL and LGBTQ+ spaces. Despite the challenges and pressures of working in a competitive field, Aam’s passion for storytelling drives him to explore new ideas and bring unique narratives to life. His work has garnered recognition and support from prestigious platforms, including the Tokyo Gap Financial Market. Aam continues to inspire audiences with his innovative approach to filmmaking, always staying true to his belief in the power of original, heartfelt stories.

https://Commetivebyaam.com
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