Bell Plans Grand Wedding Celebration for Wife on September 27
Comedian Bell Angshumlap is hosting a grand wedding celebration for his wife on September 27 at Ayutthaya City Park, fulfilling her dream of a proper ceremony after their initial simple hand-tying ritual. The event, now 70 percent planned,
After navigating marital difficulties, comedian and actor Bell Angshumlap from the Srikram troupe is preparing a grand wedding celebration on September 27 to fulfill his wife's dreams. On August 13, while attending a blessing ceremony for the new series "Ravanakanya" at Brahma Shrine on Thai PBS, Bell revealed that preparations are already 70 percent complete. What started as plans for a small ceremony has grown into a major event at Ayutthaya City Park. Bell explained he wants to do everything perfectly because his wife's first wedding was only a simple hand-tying ceremony, and he wants to create wonderful memories for the family while erasing negative ones.
Bell also discussed his first television series role, playing a sweet, feminine male character in "Ravanakanya," which features three siblings. He acknowledged the adjustment has been challenging, particularly wearing false nails, but he is committed to adapting. He expressed gratitude to his management team and director for accommodating his other work commitments by adjusting shooting schedules. His family was delighted to learn he would be acting, and he mentioned waiting a long time for this opportunity.
When asked why the ceremony expanded from a small event, Bell explained that he wanted to make it special. The first wedding was only a hand-tying ritual held privately, but this celebration allows them to create lasting positive memories and replace negative ones. He and his wife discussed this for a long time, and now that they have saved enough, they are making it happen. The celebration will take place on September 27, with a meeting scheduled for September 26. Fans are invited to attend, and the event will feature a beige and cream color theme. His wife is very happy with his efforts, and the ceremony will be a one-day celebration without a religious ritual, focusing instead on a reception party.