Sun's quest for vengeance in Bangkok takes a turn when he meets Peace, pulling him into a dangerous mix of love and bloodshed.
Aek and a group of college friends traveled to Northeast (Esan) province to do research about local culture. Unfortunately, they have found out the secret of Diamond-Embedded Phi Ta Khon and where it’s hidden. The elder in the village told Aek about the mystery about the owner of the mask coming back to take his mask back. Aek, his friends and professor had to face a group of bad people led by Ron, who also wanted to own the mask. The fight for the mask has begun. Aek got injured during the fight but got saved by his girlfriend. Fahsai. When Aek got a hand on the mask, he realized it had been cursed. Whoever owns the mask must be a good person and use the power of the mask to help others. Aek’s life changes forever.
I'm Dawan. Since I can remember, I have always had strange dreams about a quiet girl who often played with me in my dreams. One day, a new neighbor moved in, and that led to my family falling apart. My father ran away with the man next door, who turned out to be the father of Khimhan the quiet and small girl from next door. Initially, we were not close at all, but circumstances brought us closer and made us understand each other. However, Khimhan was unaware that while in the real world we were just friends, in my dreams, she and I did things that went far beyond that. So, I kept my feelings concealed because I couldn't let her know. I never realized that in those dreams, I was not the only one dreaming.
Picking up after Karaket's story in 17th century Ayutthaya, life moves on, weaving a tapestry of present day reality. 21st century Phutthan uncovers an ancient manuscript and is transported back in time where she clashes with and falls for Rit—Karaket’s son. Finally, revealing why she is destined to repeat a weary journey from one living to the next, over and over. Can their love break the vicious karmic cycle?
Pran and Pat, raised as rivals due to their families' feud, secretly become close friends. Their bond grows stronger, but they must keep it hidden.
Talay, a young sergeant who has a stigma from her childhood, becomes in charge of a murder case of Tanpol, a well-off young psychologist who is suspected of killing his wife, Piangchan. As she went deeper into this case, she found many irregularities including secrets and love relations as well as threats from the anonymous murderer between those involved in this case including Talay herself. Apart from this duty, both Talay and Tanpol must stand strong against the death that could happen to anyone.
Fuenglada is a pretty high school senior who is very close with her father. On the day of her school's sports fest, her father, who was on his way to watch her, collided with Taen's car and passes away. Taen is a rich widower with a daughter and lives with his brother Tai. He offers to marry Feunglada upon finding out that her stepmother, Soithong, was scheming to use her as payment for the debts she owes to a man who runs gambling dens. The path to a peaceful love is not easy with Taen being suspicious of Fuenglada's family and Soithong trying to make Soun closer to Taen. To find true happiness they will have to endure it all.
An ambitious jeweler must compete with rivals and past trauma when she becomes tangled in a web of envy, deceit and vengeance.
Manee Naet a Naka/Serpent, who is known for her beauty sneaks to earth while her fiancé Mujalin Nakarat is observing religious precepts (meditation) during Buddhist Lent. Manee comes across a human name Chonlathit who was victim of an attempted murder. She sacrificed a glass orb to save his life. Her choice binds them together as they are now telepathically connected. They can sense and see events that occurs within the other person as if they were in the scenario themselves. Chonlathit is the heir of a massive fortune who has an assassination order taken out on his life, for his inheritance. Manee happens to find Chonlathit because Tatchai’s men attempt to drown him.
A Passin Reungwoot is a Thai actor. He was in his first film 'Song Rao' when he was just five years old. Passin worked consistently in film and television until the age of twelve when he decided to take a break from the industry to pursue his education. After graduating from Rangsit University, he spent three years taking cameo roles in various dramas and commercials until someone saw his potential and he landed a role in the film 'Tears of the Black Tiger' (2000).
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