The Heart of Glairung is a Thai television drama, the fifth Thai drama of the "Lookmai Kong Por"-Series. The romance - drama starring the The Times Su BAnyam, Nijhoff Losuwan and many top performers. The first episode aired on 3 February BE 2557 - February 21 BC 2557 , Monday - Friday 18.30 - 19.45 each episode.
A love story between a young man and a young woman during college. "Forget me not" is the flower of love and promise.
Jao Noi Sukkawaong, a nobleman, falls in love with Man Muang at first sight. Man Muang has a half-sister called Ming La. Ming La's mother doesn't want Man Muang to be more well known than her daughter, so she orders Man Muang around and forces her to do everything for Ming La. When Ming La sees the nobleman, she falls in love with him, which causes Man Muang to steps back for her sister. How will the love between the nobleman and Man Muang survive all the hardships and obstacles ahead?
Sartra, a young businessman, marries Rachawadee out of duty, not love. Though she loves him, she cannot bear an heir, leading her to devise a plan for another woman to conceive in her place. Lada, a public relations employee, is chosen, but a failed scheme causes Sartra to mistakenly sleep with Piangor—Lada’s friend, whom he had secretly admired.
Veelorong is given a job as a governess in Adit's house. Known to those around them as the Golden House. The house holds a lot of mystery that are chosen to be left unexplained. there was a ghost that haunted the mansion at night. Or so the villagers thought.
Kaew (Ken) is a slave in the late 1800′s Thailand under King Chulalongkorn’s reign during the Chakri dynasty. He grows up during a time when slavery is coming to an end in Thailand. Kaew is what you would call a grandfathered slave meaning in all technicality he is a slave because his parents were slaves. He essentially inherited the disposition of being a slave. Society was changing, new laws were put in place that would allow Kaew to retire from slavery at 21. However, his master (creditor), Phraya Chaiyakorn refused to free him. The story centers around Kaew, his struggle for freedom and the love he has for Namtip played by ‘Bella’ Ranee Campen, the young noble woman who is the daughter of his master and the heart of his inner strength. Eventually he does obtain his freedom and becomes a nobleman.
Aom's a shopaholic who has gotten herself into debt for 400k dollars, one day she decides to runaway fearing that debt collectors might try to hunt her down and harm her. Her boss Lek and her are always fighting and have never gotten along but he offers to help pay her debt if she will pretend to be his girlfriend so his mother will stop trying to set him up.
A wealth television company producing a documentary creates waves in the community.
Ruthainak (Chalida Vijitvongthong) is the smart, resilient, sharp-tongued younger sister. Her older sister, Nunthaka (Selina Pearce), is beautiful, but spoiled and sheltered. In financial difficulties, the girls' father asks a member of the Hong Kong mafia, Lin Lang Sur (Tanin Manoonsilp), for a large loan. He pledges Nunthaka as collateral to secure the debt. Panicked when he is unable to repay the money, he flees with Nunthaka. When Ruthainak is taken to Hong Kong to confront the furious mafioso, she offers to work to pay off her family's debt. In the beginning, Ruthainak and Lin Lang Sur don't get along, but slowly the mob boss begins to fall for the clever girl.
Prakaidao (Dao) is a modern, independent career woman and a confirmed bachelorette looking to have a child through in vitro fertilization and without getting married. Chai Jan is both rich and attractive, but is also very focused on his career. He is a perfectionist and has impossibly high standards for a future wife, which is why he still remains single at 35. Dao starts searching for the best biological father for her child and finds that Chai Jan meets her exacting standards. She decides to become friends with him in order to verify his viability, but luck isn't on her side and through a series of unfortunate incidences he sees her as a troublesome woman and distrusts her. Will she manage to achieve her goal of having a child with Chai Jan without the entanglements of a relationship?
A secret has been trapped in her heart for a long time. It's about to be exposed. Because of one soul's game, a young man returns with vengeance and with an agreement she shouldn't refuse. "He" returns to take revenge in the form of a haunted spirit. Threats use her guilt as a tool. He's confident his offer is cruel, giving her no way out. But this plan backfires and traps him instead. Fake love is created by hatred. An evil spirit holding secrets. How will she survive?
Techit and Techin are twins. One is is the quiet and stern one, the other is more outspoken and outgoing. They both fall in love with the same woman. She misunderstood that her first love and the person that saved her life was Techit but actually it was Techin.
Niti, a handsome young man, heir to a famous department store, was forced by his father, Mr. Phong, to marry Thip Apa, even though Niti already had a lover, Passorn, but with a different status. His father therefore did not allow it, although Khun Aree, his mother, sympathized with it.
Pim must travel to Himmapan Forest, the holy land, to find "Ulgmanee" to help her sick adoptive father But when it comes to Himmapan Forest, which is a parallel world, it is not easy. Pim had to ask for help from Krit, a young hunter who had come back from the Himmapan Forest once. So both of them have to dabble together.
The story is about beautiful Thongprakai or "Thongdee," a girl who goes to live in Bangkok in search for a better life. Despite getting involved with several doting men, sustained happiness alludes her. Their interest seems shallow, and she must ponder whether her beauty is more of a curse than a blessing.
The death of a company CEO leaves his children and other relations scrambling for control and looking for the truth about the death of their father.
The life story of a dancer who tried to achieve a better life by finding a rich man. She married several times and eventually became rich, but was she happy?
Frangipani inherited and owned textile mills and many other business affairs after her husband died. She went on to marry Life whom other women fell in love with and became obsessed with him. She entrusted her affairs and believed that he loved her. The story continues with all of the exciting drama tied in with a Thai lakorn.
Two people who lost touch over the years and have found each other again. Om is playing a prince who had to flee his country along with is mother and adopted sister Marnfah (Chat)–his father was being overthrown by his uncle. They had no choice but to leave their mother country to Thailand where they were separated to face their own destinies. Om grows up under the support of a Hong Kong businessman and he becomes a successful businessman himself. Marnfah was sent to live with a military family in northern Thailand. Her name was changed from Marnfah to Bralee. At the present time, she has just graduated from a school in the United States and has decided to visit a friend in Hong Kong. This is where she will meet her long lost prince. Instead of her friend picking her up, she is picked up by Jao San (Om), a man her father does business with. As for him, he knows exactly who she is, her complete background that she is Marnfah–the young lady he has been keeping a watchful eye on out of concern. So they meet again. As the story progresses, our exiled prince has to decide whether he wants to join the rebel forces to restore his throne and honor OR be satisfy with having the love of his life be by his side and to give him support for the rest of his life. I think he can have both. It’s a story of romance and war, you guys in?
Veekit is a stoic young CEO with prosopagnosia or "face blindness," meaning he can't distinguish people's faces. For this reason, he decides to hire an assistant to help him connect with the rest of the world. Mirin becomes the girl responsible for that. Will it be possible to have a relationship beyond employer and employee?