Both are mysteries surrounding two sisters: older one who was the mistress of a wealthy, married man and the younger sister trying to figure out what happened to her while uncovering all the skeletons in the closet of a seemingly perfect, high-society family. Both also well-done and engaging. KMSR is more comedic and has more romance however.
Khun Mae Suam Roy : Sina, a professional stunt-woman, returns from America to find her identical twin sister Siriya, a mother of a child from her already married lover Pipop. On a mission to find the person who made her twin sister disabled and keeps attacking her twin sister, Sina disguises herself as her identical twin sister, Siriya. Under the disguise of her twin, she also decides to marry Pipop's younger brother, Athirat at least for a year.
Devil-in-Law : Phawinee is angry after finding out how her sister, Srikanda was bullied by her mother and sister-in-law, so she decides to sign a marriage certificate with Nopphanai with a deal of "no touch", in order to take care of her nephew.
Devil-in-Law : Phawinee is angry after finding out how her sister, Srikanda was bullied by her mother and sister-in-law, so she decides to sign a marriage certificate with Nopphanai with a deal of "no touch", in order to take care of her nephew.
Twins ...exchange identities to solve the mystery and romance ....I haven’t watched When we were young ...but the synopsis sounds like this Thai drama which I watched recently...and from the trailer of Wwwy ...in acting part who are you :school 2015 ( Korean)and Khun make Sumatra Roy ( Thai) looks much better