Plaifon works as a social worker for children and women. She meets a boy named Mawin. Mawin and his mother are on the run from an abusive father and hope to find shelter at the foundation where Plaifon works. When his mother suddenly dies, Mawin's world comes apart at the seams, and Plaifon is the only support in his life. Plaifon knows that love can give and take everything from a person, leaving a long trail of regret. She decides to leave Mawin to avoid the unwanted mistake. Will their paths cross again? Can they ever let go of their past?
Jan, an office girl, becomes the guardian of her brother, Bank, when he moves to study in Bangkok. Bank is obsessed with the social media world. He chats all the time and socializes with his friends from these social networks. He becomes close to Fy, a drug-dealer. One day Bank gets arrested by the police when he has a small talk with Fy. Jan bails Bank out with the support of Captain Best who falls in love with Jan. Bank is banned from using his smartphone. Nevertheless, when Bank goes to see aunty Orn, he meets aunty Orn’s son, Keng, who just moved from Chiangmai to study in Bangkok. Bank likes Keng as he is very funny. People usually mistakes Keng’s caprice as flirt, including Noon, Keng’s online ardent fan. Bank and Noon become rivals to win Keng’s heart, but what would Bank do without his smartphone?
Maysarin is a famous socialite who's engaged to Sarut, but he left her on the day of the wedding. Kadethaen is a 30 year-old real estate businessman who's waiting for Pinmanee, his bride at the reception of a luxury hotel, but he saw her escape the wedding with another man. Kade walked out to a party at the beach, where he met May, who was still in her wedding dress drinking alone. They started drinking together and people thought they were a couple, so they went along with it and he jokingly proposed to her. Afterwards, they went back to the hotel and spent the night together. In the morning, May regretted what happened and wants to forget about Kade, but he's not going to give up on her.
Adapts one of the most famous stories of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, about a dutiful sailor who accidently steers the king’s barge into a tree and breaks the bow. According to law, he must be put to death. And although King Sanpetch himself said the death penalty did not apply, the oarsman Sin insisted that no exceptions be made.
The story of the relationship between the King who is renown for his ruthlessness and his subject who became his trusted steersman. They met when the King decided to disguise himself as commoner to see how his subject was doing. He befriend a commoner after a fight to decide who should win the girl’s hand. They become blood brother and the commoner was assigned to be his steersman. When there was an assassination attempt at the King, the steersman tried to evade the threat and cause the boat to run aground with death penalty. It’s time to see if the friendship is stronger than the rule of law that the King must have absolute authority over the life of his subject regardless of their personal relationship.
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.
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.
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