Love and romance in the bordeaux of a Thai farming village.
Pawan or Pe was the only son of a real estate businessman. After his mother died, his father fell in love and had an affair with a married woman. Later, his father was shot by his lover's husband. So, Pawan had prejudice against married woman. However, he had a crush on Thuma or Bo, an interior designer in his company. When he knew that she was a married woman, he tried to stay away from her, but he couldn't resist her charming nature. Thuma got married with Tao, her brother's friend because her family had some financial problem and Tao volunteered to help her. But after she moved to America with him, she realized that Tao was gay and she had to live in the same house with her husband and his boyfriend. Later, she couldn't bear that situation anymore, so she came back to Thailand and got a job in Pawan's company.
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?
This is a horror thriller about supernatural beings that reside in an old mansion that once belonged to the Lord of the region.
Koravic and Aoey were once childhood sweethearts. During a time when Koravic's father was on the verge of death, Aoey left Koravic without any explanation, leaving him heartbroken and bereft after his father's death. Eight years later, Koravic had risen to become one of the most famous and sought-after actors in Asia. Cold, business-like and temperamental, Koravic had finally reached the pinnacle of his career when he was awarded Best Actor in a highly prestigious award ceremony.
Than Chai is married to Than Ying but also a mistress Mom Bulahn, who is pregnant with his first child. Than Chai is madly in love with Bulahn, but her existence is a pain in Than Ying’s hide who is consoled by her maid/nanny Fueng. One day Fueng who is very loyal to Than Ying drives away ,Bulahn who had giving birth to a boy Chai Daew unaware that she was pregnant with twins. Bulahn and her twin daughter Roong ends up in Pott Pannathorn's house whose wife dies on that day after giving birth to her second child Nurima and creates a bad impression in the mind of the her Chaat. But will the ghost of the now-dead Fueng allow anyone to stay happy?
Pangrum is a 7 year old girl who only talks to a doll named Wawa, which her father bought for her. He later killed himself in front of her and Nuanthip, her mother, remarried. They have a jade doll as a family asset and there are people who want it. After Nuanthip dies accidentally, Pangrum is adopted by relatives. She put the jade on Wawa so no one will steal it. The power of the Jade doll attracts Nuanthip's spirit and other spirits around there.
God of Death, guarding the 9th circle of hell, once decides to take a day off and goes to earth, where he collides with weather oddities, colds, and also meets a girl and falls in love with her.
Phing is a chubby, cute, good-hearted young woman who was killed when Foei and Nisa plotted to have Foei seduce and marry Phing for her fortune. Only she didn't stay dead, she was revived and transformed herself into a thin and beautiful woman so she could take revenge. Cho is the kind son of a noodle shop owner, who secretly likes Phing but never got up the courage to tell her... until she had died. Heartbroken that he never told her how he felt, he decided that if he was given another chance at love he wouldn't hesitate to tell her his feelings, and along comes May.
Rosana is the head of her family. She works hard trying to earn money to care for her sick mother. Despite her best efforts, she's laid off. In her desperation, she's willing to do anything in exchange for the assurance of her mother's care, even take on the role of a wealthy person's fake daughter in order to inherit. In the midst of an unfamiliar family, Rosana has to deal with powerful Korn, a cousin intent on proving her true identity.
Raveet and Pring are cousins, however, Pring is envious of Raveet because Raveet has everything. Due to their jealousy, they try to take away everything good in Raveet's life. Raveet blames them for her mother leaving. Thaywa is a single father with a daughter, Tawan. He fell in love at first sight with Raveet however, Raveet believes that he is an irresponsible father and a player. Da, Thaywa's sister, hates Raveet and blamed her for the death of her husband, Prasin. She wants Raveet to suffer for this. Thaywa is torn between his sister and the one he loves.
A former gangster turned lawyer, who seeks to avenge his mother and fight against those with absolute power, joins forces with a lawyer of high integrity, who works with him after she is suspended for assaulting a judge. Together, they use the law to fight for justice against a corrupt judge and her associates.
Who would have thought Nalin would be married 3 times? Not with any random guy but to her best friend Kob. He lives next door and they had been friend since childhood. First time, they got married to please his dying grandma. It only lasted 7 days. They got divorced right after grandma passed away. Many years passed. They were still best friends. Nalin needed to get married to somebody in order to get a promotion at work. She didn't have anybody. So she asked for his hand in marriage. This time it was different. He started to have feelings for her. But his move was too late because Nalin just fell in love with another guy. What is he gonna be: Her husband or her best friend?
Tawan lives with Yuanjai, her aunt-in-law, and her daughter Yadfa as servants. Yhod, her uncle once made a promise to his friend Trong to arrange a marriage between their children. Yadfa refuses it, thinking that Tomorn, Trong's son, is a rustic and poor guy, who is also in a relationship with Bunlaeng. They don't make any money, just spend Yuanjai's money. One day, Tomorn gives his hand to pay a debt for Yuanjai, so she allows Tawan to marry him as Yadfa. At Tomorn's house, she's always bullied by Sawai, his mother, Gingkaew, the nanny of his sister and Sopit, his friend who has a crush on him.
An ill-fated love story between Chud, a high ranking soldier and Bua, a slave. He's wealthy. She's poor. He's of high status. She and her father are indebted. Therefore, she becomes the collateral to their debtor as a slave. They are two worlds apart, but that doesn't stop them from developing feelings for each other. Many years later, the two lovers from the past find each other again in the present and the next chapter starts...
Salai is married to Puchai, the man she loves, but he has mother issues. His mother is controlling and jealous of his relationship with his wife. The tension between son, daughter-in-law, and mother-in-law becomes too much so the couple decides to separate. During their separation a new younger man, Lansieu comes into her life.
Ploy plays a rich bratty woman who has gone through 2 failed marriages and one dead husband. Her best friend is played by Jui, a friend who is not really her friend. They are more like friend enemies. Jui has been having an affair with Ploy’s current husband who eventually dies in a car accident. Ploy finds out about the affair and ends their 13 year friendship. Also Jui’s character is pregnant with Ploy’s dead husband. Ploy finds love again with straight shooter Pope who loves her sincerely despite her terrible personality and sketchy history with men. They eventually get marry; however; problems with insecurities regarding trust starts to tear the couple down. The reappearance of Jui doesn’t help the couple either.
It sounds like the rehash version of William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” where the main girl must marry first before her younger sister can. It’s a romantic comedy. The same concept goes for Noon Woranuch and Vee Veeraphap’s upcoming lakorn “Sentai…Salai Soht (A deadline….to end being single)” for Ch7. Noon is playing a woman by the name of “Fah”, she has a younger sister who wants to get marry, but the main rule in their family is that Fah (being the eldest sister) must marry first before her younger sister can. Fah also has a pestering mother who badly wants her to get marry. Her mother even resorts to trickrey in order to do so, she lies to Fah that she dying and begged Fah to find a husband within 2 months. For the sake of her ‘ailing’ mother, Fah uses her talent as the head of the creative department in her company to find a husband. You can guess that Vee is playing the guy that Noon must snatch up to marry.
The Story of a Thai fold hero, but few people have a folk hero these days. This drama takes place in a time when money was scarce ..and when the culture is about to be swallowed by globalization. They still stand by their love and pride in the culture of Thailand! Because that is what their parents and grandparents did.