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Mintada grew up in Kasay, a war torn country. The leader of Kasay sends Mintada and his friend Siplai to Thailand to further their education and bring back valuable knowledge to help Kasay. In Thailand, Mintada meets and falls in love with Punpasa, the daughter of a well off family. However, Punpasa's family and Siplai don't approve of their relationship. This is only the beginning.
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Mintada grew up in Kasay, a war torn country. The leader of Kasay sends Mintada and his friend Siplai to Thailand to further their education and bring back valuable knowledge to help Kasay. In Thailand, Mintada meets and falls in love with Punpasa, the daughter of a well off family. However, Punpasa's family and Siplai don't approve of their relationship. This is only the beginning.
Angkor is the beautiful daughter of a high rank officer of Cambodia. Before she was born, her father had slain a tiger. The spirit of the tiger lives on inside of Angkor and possesses her when she looses herself to her anger. An inner struggle in Cambodia forces Angkor and her friend/body guard, Koytee, to flee to Thailand. Along the way, they get separated. Angkor eventually arrives at the refugee camp in Thailand alone awaiting Koytee. There Angkor meets Pookong Kan, who was secretly sent to investigate the case of several missing and deadly war weapons that may be linked to a few of the officer's corruption. By chance, Angkor gets mixed up and becomes an important witness to the murder of Pookong Kan's comrades by Muad Rit.
Hua Jai Song Park (2000) was a TV miniseries adaptation of a classic Thai novel of the same name by M. Matukaree. Directed by fame director Thapakorn Disayanan, Hua Jai Song Park helped to launch the acting career for Sara Malakul Lane beautifully in 2000.
An influential outside group try to steal a Buddha image/statue.
"Sapan Dao" (TH:สะพานดาว) is a 1999 Thai television miniseries adaptation of the 1993 social-conscious best-selling novel of the same name by Thommayanti. Directed by Thapakorn Disayanon, starring Art Supawatt Purdy (as Supawatt Aumprasit) and Sririta Jensen. Produced by Kantana Video Production and written for television by Jintabutr, "Sapan Dao" was originally made for Ch. 5 as part of the 'TeleFive' Network primetime line-up. Fortunately, Kantana decided last minute to present it to the big boss at Ch. 7, Thailand most-watched television network. As luck would have it, Ch. 7 recognised right away a hit, and bought the right to the story for its Wednesday & Thursday primetime slot. "Sapan Dao" became one of ch. 7 biggest hits for 1999 and made Art an overnight sensation in the process.
The story starts when Monthai is going to live to Australia to pursue his study. He is from a rich family. His father was a womanizer, seen by the fact Monthai has a half brother from different mom. There was a maid's daughter name Lakana who liked Monthai but Monthai already had fiancé, Wiyada, a spoiled woman from a rich family. Monthai’s mother knew about Lakanda's love to Monthai so she mistreat her and make her suffer till she hang herself to death. Years later Monthai's mother is sick and the only way to recover is that Wiyada take care of her, Wiyada didn’t want to take care of her future mother in law so she sent her servent instead. Now Monthai is coming back to Thailand, and when he saw Bee replacing his fiancé he misunderstand her and treat her very badly. Will he ever find out the truth?
Krai comes from a family of soldiers and has spent most of his life fighting in battles and wars for his country. Dao is the youngest daughter of a prominent village chief, who is very curious and happy go lucky as a youngster. Krai's older brother marries Dao's older sister, sealing the connection between both families. Krai meets Dao as a young girl and he spends a lot of time taking care of her, buying her toys and taking her on village outings with him to the market. Krai and his older brother are called away to defend the border and he promises Dao that he will return to take care of her always as an older brother. Years later, Krai comes back to realize that Dao has grown into a young beautiful maiden and the good feelings that both had for each other from years ago resurface into true love.
The precious emerald necklace of Chiangrath has been given to the family of Parote Rachasena, whom is proud in his dignity and looks down upon Northern women like his mother. In which has created his feud of hatred for Princess Saengfarng so she must go undercover as Ngam Saenluang and Mae Liang in order to get the Silamanee back. Between “him” and “her,” the fued that they have created towards each other, can it be turn into “love” or not? Only “Silamanee” will be the significant key to unlocking this puzzle.
Thai drama show.
Wasawat is the devil because in his previous life he committed equal amount of good and sin. His job is to punish people for their sins and he basically sets up bad people in real life to give them a second chance. He wants to move on, but in order to do that he has to find someone to replace him. Someone that is gray, not too good (white) or not too bad (black) they have to be in the middle and possess both good and bad qualities. That is where he tries to get Isara to replace him because he is like Wasawat, equally bad and good, but because of Charoenkwan, the woman Isara loves, Wasawat in the end gave up on the goal. Wasawat had a past with everyone including Chalinee, Isara's half sister.
A ghost tree has bloodsucking need and must find human blood to feed. When it goes out, it turns into a woman with fangs.
A romantic drama about a former convict who wants to turn his life around and a kind-hearted female teacher who ends up living under the same roof to care for his mother. Their contrasting personalities draw them closer, leading to love. However, their relationship faces challenges due to his troubled past and unresolved issues, including a former enemy who returns seeking revenge.
Nak, who can guess almost anything—except lottery numbers—meets Jafar, a mysterious man with the winning touch. As Nak draws closer to chase his dream, he finds himself falling for more than just luck.
Twenty-eight-year-old Phu Phurit moves from Bangkok to an island in order to look after a sea-themed bar, Full and a Half, with his close friend Phana. Orphaned from the age of twenty-five, merman Nawa is an easy-going bartender at Full and a Half.