When a skilled papaya salad vendor suddenly becomes a millionaire thanks to a lucky lottery ticket, his once simple life changes. He has to take his family away from his uninvited relatives to Bangkok to start living like a rich person. What's more, he...
Jao Sua Leng, heir to the Mongkorn Waree empire, survives betrayal and a massacre that takes his wife and child, entrusting his unborn heir with the family’s red dragon jade before being separated from them. Twenty years later, Yok, an orphan raised in the slums with only the jade as a clue to his past, prepares to graduate from the Royal Police Cadet Academy, unaware of his true legacy and the dangers tied to it.
Two gold-digging brothers, Prawet and Jit, steal 117 pieces of treasure from the Dragon Cave. They both are attacked by a blood-sucking bat and they are cursed to be immortal. To remove this curse, they must return all treasures they stole to the cave. Prawet wants to do it, but Jit doesn't agree with his brother. This conflict causes these two brothers to be enemies. Later, both of their sons inherit their immortality. One day, Jit killed Prawet by burning him. Traipoom, Prawet's son decides to follow his father's wish and tries to look for the lost treasures in order to take them back to the cave.
A man takes revenge on behalf of his handicapped sister by seducing the only daughter of the man who injured his sister. Petch is an engineer that Namneung falls in love with ever since she was still in high school. She is very happy when Petch tells her that he loves her and asks her to marry him, but Namneung's parents (father-Kriengsak, mother-Daranee) don't agree because they have a different social status. Phak (Namneung's friend) is very sad because he secretly loves her and does not pay attention to other women, but Alice loves him. Even though Numneung's parents don't agree, they get married and Petch takes Numnueng to his house. There, Nam Neung meets Taptim (Petch's mother) & Ploy (Petch's sister). They seem unfriendly and cold to her, especially Ploy. Ploy looks as if she hates Namneung from the first second that they meet. Namneung tries not to pay attention to it because she feels bad for her since Ploy is disabled (lame). One day, Ploy brings Rotjana home and tells her that Rotjana is Petch's wife. Namneung is shocked and very sad to know this. Petch tells her that Kriengsak (Namneung's father) had raped Ploy. Her father wanted to hide his fault so he drove his car to hit Ploy and disabled her. He says that Daranee (Namneung's mother) hired a man to attack Ploy. Petch says he has never loved Namneung. He has done everything just to convince her that he loves her. He only wants revenge with her family for what her parents has done to his sister, but because of the love that Namneung has for him, it gives her the patience to stay there and not run back to Bangkok. Petch, Ploy, and Taptim hurt Namneung physically and mentally, especially Ploy. Potchanee (Rotjana's sister) is the only one who sympathizes for Namneung because she knows that Petch and Rotjana don't have a real husband & and wife relationship, but she can not tell Namneung because Ploy is her benefactor. Nuan (a maid of Namneung's parents) comes to visit Namneung, but she is shocked when she meets Taptim (because in the past, Nuan brought her baby boy to Taptim to help take care of her baby because she needed to escape a murder case). Nuan is very happy to know that Petch is actually her biological son, but she is shocked to know that Ploy is Taptim's daughter. Nuan knows the truth that Ploy wanted to be Kriengsak's wife, but he rejected her because he is a family man. Ploy was very angry so she intentionally walked into an incoming car and the accident disabled her. Ploy put the blame on Kreingsak and Daranee. Her lies caused Petch and Taptim to misunderstand the situation and causes Namneung to be the one who is the receiver of this revenge. When the truth is disclosed, Petch is very sorry that he had hurt Namneung.
Her father married a much younger woman, she is a spoiled little brat whose goal is to break them up. But she faces an obstacle, her new stepmother’s brother played by Great Warintorn is there to watch her every move. If she does something hurtful, he is there to protect his sister.
In 1992, Phet, a young singer in a pub, dreams of being famous with his supportive girlfriend Preapim. But Pim's father didn't like Phet, so he planned Pim's engagement with Pisanu. Pim and Phet then fled to live together in Hua Hin. One day, both of them went to visit the temple fair where they argue and get separated. Phet meets a fortuneteller who takes him 20 years into the future. There, he sees the much older Pim with her daughter and husband Phitsanu. Going to his old house, Phet learns that he died on the night of the temple fair with Pim. He then decides to stay in the future to investigate the cause of his own death, in order to go back and fix the past events and not let himself die.
The trials and tributes of Thai high society and the merits behind true friendship and love.
A young police officer named Akkanee who goes in search for the people who brutally murdered his troubled twin brother to whom he has not seen in 8 years. His search takes him to a world of lawlessness within a network of yaba (meth)t manufacturing and smuggling in rural Thailand. There is two rivaling farms in this lakorn, one owned by nang’ek’s grandfather and another owned by a yaba drug lord who manufactures yaba at his property.
The year is 1905 during King Chulalongkorn’s reign, Thai slavery has come to an end. As men are fighting for a place society, women are fighting for a place at home. Reuan Sanaeha tells the story of Khun Luang Prap Thamrongnakhra and his two wives, one is very beautiful but very cold-hearted played by Bee Namthip. His second wife is a selfish woman from Chiangmai played by Pim Pimmada. The two women do not get along and are in constant competition for Khun Luang’s affection and the number spot in the household. Not only do they have competition with each other, they also have to compete with Khun Luang’s servant wives, especially Mali (Jeab), one of Khun Luang’s faithful servant wives. The story centers around the two women’s desire for the number spot in the household and the things they will do to get there.
To honor a family promise, Rojanasnai is forced into an engagement meant for her younger sister, Romereuthai. Out of gratitude for her adoptive family, she accepts, despite knowing the groom, Paat Pathamakul, believes he was deceived. Wounded in pride, Paat treats her coldly, declaring their marriage only technical. But as she quietly endures his torment, emotions begin to shift. Can a union born of duty and misunderstanding turn into true love?
Khun Luang Prasit, master of the Sila Khram estate, has five wives and a chaotic household. His first wife, Pailin, has a beloved daughter, Kaewta, while his other wives—Deuan, Prim, Im, and Poom—each bring their own dynamics. As the family's wealth grows, so do rivalry and power struggles, leading to a mysterious fire and deaths. Amid the chaos, only one person knows the truth. Uncover the secrets, the real culprit, and the hidden mysteries of Sila Khram in this gripping drama!
Thayawat Thepsathit is the Managing Director of the KPT Group of Companies. Thayawat falls in love with Yanang, but lately he doesn't have much time. He focused on work until he forgot about his heart. Not long after, Uppakarn quietly returned from abroad. He met Yanang at the airport and was very impressed with her. When Thayawat offered him a job, he refused, saying he wanted to gain experience in Thailand first and then travel around, living a lavish life and having different partners.
Khun Tibet is a poor guy, who is from the south. He decided to go to Bangkok to work as a bellboy in a famous hotel. There, he meets his first love, Kolmekkala who is nicknamed Moth. Tibet secretly loves Moth who is Khun Ying Srimuang's niece, the hotel owner. He tries to stop loving her because they are from different backgrounds. Therefore he tries to work hard and dreams of becoming a millionaire so he can be together with her.
Pittaya is a spoiled little rich girl who gets everything her way, but Soodapa. Pittaya is stubborn and shows her love in childish ways, to get the attention of her father's adopted son, Soodapa, she does everything to get his attention, even get in his way of love. Through her manipulation and Rawee's parents constant disapproval of Soodapa, Rawee begins to doubt Soodapa's good nature and kind heart. Because of media scandal, Soodapa marries Pittaya in order to save Pittaya's reputation and show his gratefulness for his adopted father. Soodapa promises Rawee that after he divorces Pittaya, he will come back to ask Rawee's hand in marriage. But once Rawee is forced to engage to Poowadon, Soodapa must try his best to save her, while he is falling in love with Pittaya. Will Pittaya be able to confess her love to Soodapa? Will Soodapa choose Pittaya or Rawee?
Khun Ying Ai, a proud noblewoman, is forced into an arranged marriage with the son of a wealthy Chinese businessman after her mother's remarriage and an attempt on her life. While she resents the match due to her deep-rooted prejudice, the older son, Rab, is determined to win her heart. Can love grow from conflict and tradition?
Mootha, the naive and innocent twin, left her rural home and went to Bangkok to work. Her co-worker, Veekit, liked her but was heartbroken when she wanted to be only friends. Mootha had fallen for the charms of her philandering boss, Janepop, who is married with three children. Janepop tricked Mootha into an affair, and when his wife found out, she publicly humiliated Mootha at work. The sensitive Mootha returned to her family home, depressed over not being able to be with her love and committed suicide. She died the day her identical twin sister Moonin returned from abroad. Moonin felt guilty over her sister’s suicide and decided to avenge her meaningless death.
Phraphai is a skilled heart surgeon married to electrical engineer Din. The two have known each other since university and now have a three-year-old daughter named Namnile. Since becoming a doctor and mother, Phraphai has little left over for romance. Din is a romantic. He wants time with his wife, but Phraphai isn't able to give it. In a drunken state, he slips up and sleeps with Frame. To Frame, however, it wasn't a mistake. She wants more. She plans ways to make Din break things off with his wife, but Phraphai is clever. She finds out what took place and gives Din an ultimatum, only further igniting Frame's fire. From there, a full-on war of love kicks off.
When Nini gets her hands on what she thinks is a pebble, she decides to keep it and forgets about it. Little did she know it was actually a priceless rough diamond that belongs to a big mafia boss. When she starts being chased by those who are after the diamond, the only person who can protect her is Nakan, the man who broke her heart three years ago. Nakan's case requires a believable decoy, so he and Nini must team up. Their relationship is supposed to end when the case is closed, but Nini has a few tricks to pull.
Captain Jinwat Sukplang or better known as Captain Tonkla is a womanizing sailor to his friends. One day someone made a prediction about him and said that will meet his soulmate very soon. The prediction came true a few days later with the arrival of Praewpun. She is, his friend's younger sister. Praewpun is a writer currently working on her new novel, Ror Ruk Ror Reua.
Parichat became pregnant before discovering that her partner, Trin, was already married. After forcibly having the child aborted, he abandons her. Parichat is left alone and suicidal until her sister and brother-in-law offer to help her plot revenge. The plan requires years of studying abroad, after which Parichat returns and begins slowly approaching Trin. As she creeps toward her vengance, Trin’s wife’s cousin, Payu, tries to protect his family by impeding her.