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The story of the 5G era, who saw both ghosts, saw both lottery and beautiful until the new inspector. And became a superstition for a young police officer Playing with her mother to sleep as a vegetable at the hospital When the mission came to clash Causing love to erupt But there is a little stumbling When the young doctor named Parpan appeared at first, he would deceive the ability of the hidden. But later pushed to fall in love The story of the three -handed robbery came to be paired with a risky mission and hilarity.

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Wan was betrayed by her groom Ronnachai, who ran away with her 10 million Baht dowry on the wedding day. Ronnahcai happened to have a mistress named Preeyamol who own a big exported garments factory. When Wan learned about this, she secretly applied to work as a worker at the factory to find a way to expose Ronnachai’s wickedness. Nevertheless, Assawin, Preeyamol’s brother never trusted Ronnachai, and Assawin believed that Wan was a secret spy from a rival factory.
(Source: ContentThailand.com)

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Hataya returned to Namchiev Island after the news that her father got shot to death. She took over her family's illegal business and she wants to transform it to be legal. During a big meeting, Hataya almost got shot but Tay helped her. He is her uncle's new driver. To protect her, Tay becomes her bodyguard. She doesn't like him much due to his personality and they are careful working together, but they eventually develop good feelings towards each other.
The story revolves around who Tay really is and who are the bad guys behind the death of Hataya's father.
(Source: asianfuse.net)

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Fah grew up with her adopted siblings, Tawan and Dao, and they promised to always be there for each other. When Tawan is tricked into marrying Pink who is pregnant by another man, he asks Fah for help. Instead, their plan backfires and Fah winds up marrying Neung, Tawan's uncle-in-law.

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Kon Krua Tua Saeb (The Kitchen Troublemaker)
Jinnipa (Jinny), a famous young female chef, is absolutely furious when her grandfather, Paphop, owner of Makmai Resort, forces her to marry Pan (Panas), the grandson of his best friend Nawin, who owns the renowned, traditional "Nantarak Restaurant." Jinny refuses and rushes to consult her older brother, Pathawee. However, Pathawee is of no help because he is also being forced to marry Pin (Pincha), Pan's older sister, which he strongly opposes as well. The two siblings plot to prove to their grandfather that Pan and Pin are not suitable in-laws. On the other side, Pan and Pin are equally against the marriage. Pan declares that he must restore Nantarak Restaurant to its former glory first; otherwise, he will absolutely not get married.
Jinny attends a launch event at a hotel owned by her best friend, Praepeem, where she is set to instruct a Thai cooking class. Ajarn Ying Suay, a highly respected chef and food critic, is invited to taste the food. However, a chaotic incident occurs in the parking lot when Pan steals Jinny's parking space and accidentally knocks her over into a puddle, leaving her completely soaked and dirty. Pan accuses Jinny of being a scammer trying to extort money from him, sparking a deep grudge in Jinny. In retaliation, she tells the hotel security to give Pan the wrong directions, causing him to miss signing up for her cooking course. Jinny arrives at her event late, heavily angering Ajarn Ying Suay. But thanks to her exceptional culinary skills, Jinny's food completely wins over the strict critic, who showers her with praise. Jinny is thrilled, but her vendetta against Pan remains. They later run into each other at a supermarket and engage in a fierce prank war.
Jinny decides to go undercover and apply as a chef at Nantarak Restaurant, which is currently hiring because the previous chefs were all driven out by Ketkaew. Ketkaew schemes to be the sole chef and the only one to capture Pan's heart. During the cooking audition, Jinny, already annoyed by Pan, causes a deliberate ruckus. Pan actually recognizes Jinny despite her disguise but plays along. He refuses to hire her, but Pin, seeing Jinny's talent, begs Pan to accept her. Ultimately, Jinny is only hired as a lowly kitchen trainee. Despite the demotion, Jinny accepts it to expose Pan's true flaws so her grandfather will cancel the arranged marriage. On the same day, Siriya and Mai-ek also apply and are hired as chefs.
Meanwhile, "Pee Noi" (Nawat), Nawin's eldest son who died as a child and remains as a ghost, is overjoyed because he knows that Pan & Jinny, and Pin & Pathawee, are true soulmates. Pan and Pin's parents, Paphon and Salawalee, also fully support Nawin's matchmaking, trusting his judgment since they themselves had a successful arranged marriage.
Jinny's arrival greatly displeases Ketkaew. "Rak Yom" (child ghost spirits raised by Cheep, Ketkaew's half-brother) inform her that Pan and Jinny are soulmates. A campaign of sabotage between Ketkaew and Jinny begins, although Jinny is completely unaware of the supernatural forces at play. Only Pee Noi and Uncle Phra Phum (the guardian spirit of the property) know the truth. The two good spirits team up to fight the Rak Yom, causing chaotic disturbances in the kitchen. The blame always falls on Jinny, earning her the nickname "The Kitchen Troublemaker." This displeases Pan, who knows Jinny is in disguise but doesn't know her true motive. Pan's constant fault-finding makes Jinny dislike him even more, though her friend Praepeem constantly encourages her.
Nantarak Restaurant is always in chaos, secretly orchestrated by Ketkaew. In the past, Ketkaew was the mistress of Siriya's father; she used her charm to bleed him dry, leading to his suicide and causing Siriya's mother to die of a broken heart. Siriya deeply resents Ketkaew, though Ketkaew doesn't recognize her. Siriya constantly tries to get revenge, but the collateral damage often hits Jinny. Mai-ek, who secretly likes Siriya, learns of this past and tries to persuade Siriya to let go of her vengeance for her own peace of mind.
While Jinny is undercover, Pathawee worries about his sister and visits her often. He meets Pin, and for him, it is love at first sight. He gets closer to her by applying to be the caretaker of the staff dormitory. However, Ketkaew acts hostile towards Pathawee, constantly acting disgusted and insulting him for being poor. As the chaos in the restaurant escalates, Ketkaew has her ghost spirits destroy the restaurant's equipment. Eventually, Pin and Pan are forced to close the restaurant temporarily. Pathawee volunteers to find cheap contractors to fix it, secretly paying the difference out of his own pocket. Pan is devastated, and Jinny feels guilty, believing she is the cause of the restaurant's downfall.
Tired of the overwhelming problems, Pan asks his grandfather for a beach vacation. Lalita, a woman pursuing Pan, tags along, and eventually, all the restaurant staff go as well. Jinny follows to apologize, but Pan is still angry. Worse, Ketkaew also follows them. Both Lalita and Ketkaew try to keep Pan away from Jinny. While there, Pan falls in love with the seaside atmosphere and gets the idea to open a beachfront restaurant. Although they argue often, Jinny agrees with the project. They start exploring the market and mingling with the locals, even going out on a fishing boat together. Jinny gets terribly seasick and vomits all over Pan. Jealous of their closeness, Ketkaew and Lalita get into a massive physical fight. Not knowing how else to stop them, Pan publicly announces that Jinny is his fiancée and they will marry soon, shocking the two women who immediately plot to eliminate Jinny.
Jinny is briefly happy, but Pan tells her he didn't mean it; he only said it to make Ketkaew and Lalita back off. This deeply hurts Jinny, as she has started to develop real feelings for him. Later, Ketkaew schemes to have the repairmen extort an extra 300,000 baht from Pan. She also intentionally injures herself and frames Jinny. Fortunately, Pathawee and Pan catch the workers, who confess Ketkaew hired them, and Lalita records a video of Ketkaew hurting herself. With the truth revealed, Pan realizes Jinny never meant harm to him. They reconcile, and Ketkaew is finally fired.
In revenge, Ketkaew gathers evil spirits to attack Jinny, even possessing Ajarn Ying Suay when she visits Pan's beachfront restaurant opening. Under the evil spirit's influence, Ying Suay attacks Jinny, but Pan rescues her and they flee. Jinny tells Pathawee about the ghosts. Pathawee and Pin go make merit for the evil spirits, but Ketkaew refuses to let the spirits receive the merit. As a result, the vengeful spirits turn on Ketkaew, slowly consuming her body. Pathawee finally confesses to everyone that he is Jinny's biological brother, which relieves Pin, as rumors had spread about Pathawee and Jinny's closeness. Pan apologizes for misunderstanding them, having once punched Pathawee in a fit of jealousy.
With things resolved, Pan brings everyone back to Nantarak Restaurant. Lalita, angry that Pan loves Jinny, feeds fake news to reporters, framing Jinny as a home-wrecker. Lalita also uses deceit to almost trick Pan into sleeping with her, but the ghost Pee Noi intervenes and saves him. However, Jinny sees them together and, heartbroken and angry, secretly spikes a dish with laxatives intended for Pan on the restaurant's reopening day. Unfortunately, Ajarn Ying Suay, Paphop, and Nawin eat the spiked dish instead, suffering severe diarrhea and ruining the opening. Jinny feels extremely guilty. Meanwhile, Pathawee and Pin's love fully blooms, and Pathawee finally proposes to Pin.
Lalita refuses to give up and hires Cheep to use a black magic love potion on Pan, causing Pan to kiss Lalita unconsciously. Pee Noi intervenes again, rescuing Pan and slamming Cheep against a wall until he dies. Once freed from the spell, Pan rushes to Jinny, confesses his love, and promises to love her forever. He finally proposes, fulfilling the grandfathers' wishes. Ketkaew's body is entirely consumed by evil spirits, leading to her death, but her soul realizes her mistakes and she blesses Pan and Jinny. Lalita finally comes to terms with Pan's true love for Jinny and gives up.
The double wedding of Jinny & Pan and Pin & Pathawee is held joyously. Meanwhile, both Paphop and Nawin are now playfully competing to flirt with Ajarn Ying Suay. Who will be the next one to find love? Find out in the drama Kon Krua Tua Saeb!

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What happens when a man doesn't know whether his bride is a ghost or a human?
Wim (Mor Kong - Sorawit Suboon), a horror comic book writer, joins the paranormal TV show Kla Pisoot (Dare to Prove) as a guest. The show takes him to an abandoned house where a heavily pregnant woman was brutally murdered. While exploring inside, Wim discovers a ceramic doll hiding a locket that contains a picture of a woman named Fah. Meanwhile, Fon, Fah's younger twin sister, arrives in Bangkok to search for her older sister who had eloped with Sergeant Marut. Fon unexpectedly bumps into Wim. Thinking Fon is Fah's ghost, Wim runs away in pure terror, and Fon chases right after him. When they finally stop and talk, he realizes she is just a living person looking for her sister.
Extended Synopsis: Thot (Note: The original Thai text refers to the main character as both Wim and Thot), a horror comic writer who is actually terrified of ghosts, is invited to participate in the "Dare to Prove" show. He joins a team of hosts including Samlee (a paranormal radio DJ), Cherry (a famous actress rumored to have a sixth sense), Johnny (a reckless comedian who loves a good dare), and other guests. Despite his intense fear of ghosts, his need to gather research for his work convinces him to join the crew at the selected abandoned house.
The house bears a gruesome and terrifying history: a heavily pregnant woman was brutally murdered there. Her restless spirit never moved on and continues to haunt the area, terrorizing the locals with foul stenches, mournful crying, and terrifying physical apparitions.
Find out what happens next in the spooky romantic comedy drama Jao Sao Phom Mai Chai Phi (My Bride is Not a Ghost).

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Khunchai Tidru Khunnu Tid Din is a romantic comedy-drama about class differences, hidden identities, family expectations, and tangled love in both the city and the countryside.
After the annual wild Siam tulip festival has ended, Jandong (Siraphan Wattanajinda), a young development worker and founder of the integrated agricultural fund for the community of Ban Khao Ta Yen, travels to Bangkok to look into a snack factory business at the invitation of Ying Jongkol (Watchararasamee Sunthonpanawet), wife of In (Ped Chernyim). Although wealthy, Ying Jongkol and In still deeply cherish their rural roots — so much so that they even keep buffaloes on the grounds of their enormous mansion.
Although Jandong’s arrival is welcomed by Ying Jongkol and Phra In, it leads to constant verbal sparring between them, because in the past they were romantically linked to Phuyai Mueang (Warut Woratham) and Janda (Punika Yogakul), Jandong’s parents. Ying Jongkol wants Jandong to train at her snack factory because she wishes to support the experimental rice developed by Jandong and the villagers and use it in snack production. More importantly, she hopes Jandong can help reform the behavior of her son Khunchai Usman (Natthaphon Liyawanich), a spoiled young man who wastes money and spends his life chasing women — especially Nongphanga (Chalisa Boonkhrongsap), whom Ying Jongkol absolutely forbids him from dating.
The woman Ying Jongkol believes is truly suitable for Usman is Kachamat (Piyada Turongkul), the beautiful owner of a flower shop. But Kachamat is instead interested in Laikhaen (Jutarawit Kochanuam), a country boy from near Jandong’s home, whom Ying Jongkol has supported through his education and later brought in to help manage the snack factory. Usman dislikes this but can do nothing about it. As for Laikhaen, he does not dare to reach for someone as high above him as Kachamat.
Meanwhile, Jandong disguises herself as a fat buck-toothed woman because she does not want Usman to recognize that she is the same woman he has previously clashed with, and because she wants to teach him that rich and poor people are equally human and should not be looked down upon. She tells everyone that her name is Jandong, and that she is the twin sister of Jandai. Usman feels miserable that his mother forces him to drive her back and forth to her lodging every day. By coincidence, the apartment Jandong rents belongs to Nongphanga, who becomes furious seeing Usman pick Jandong up, especially since she previously had conflicts with both Jandai and Kachamat during a night out at a club.
Jandong and Kachamat, after meeting by chance in a pub, quickly grow close and take a liking to one another. During the internship, Jandong and Usman are constantly at odds. When her training period ends, a farewell party is held, with both Usman and Kachamat attending. But because Usman becomes jealous over Kachamat, he gets into a fight with Laikhaen and insults him as a country bumpkin. Deeply hurt, Laikhaen resigns and returns to the countryside with Jandong without even properly saying goodbye to his elders. When Ying Jongkol and Phra In hear of this, they are furious and punish their son by ordering him to bring Laikhaen back to work and apologize for insulting Jandong as a rural nobody. That is not all — Usman is also sent to Khao Ta Yen for three months to be disciplined, living with Phuyai Mueang and Janda. At first he refuses, but once he learns that Kachamat is also going to bring Laikhaen back, he goes willingly.
Back at home, Jandong discovers that the storage house for her experimental organic compost fertilizer, which she had developed to provide affordable and effective fertilizer for local farmers, has been looted and destroyed. The culprit is Sia Chatchai (Supoj Jancharoen), a wealthy fertilizer businessman in Khao Ta Yen. Helping him are Thong (Derr Doksadao), a villager hired by Jandong’s parents to guard the storage house, and Thong’s daughter Saitharn (Lakkhana Wattanawongsiri), who are secretly working for Chatchai and frame Chomchan (Jaturong Kolimart), a traveling film-show operator, for the crime. Thong is drowning in gambling debt and desperately needs money, while Chatchai knows the secret that Thong and Saitharn are father and daughter. Thong keeps this hidden from the villagers because he does not want his wife Uan (Ann Karuna) to know he once had another family, since that could cost him her financial support. Saitharn, meanwhile, has had to sell herself for favors just to get a car from Chatchai so she can travel around singing.
When Usman comes to live under the same roof as Jandong, she has to go back to wearing her buck teeth disguise. Everyone in the house becomes suspicious, but she manages to deceive them all — except for her younger brother Kangkaew (Master Paphichan Khamphiranon). Meanwhile, Laikhaen brings Kachamat to stay at Jandong’s house because he does not want people gossiping about her. Jandong then gets her revenge on Usman by making him spend the night guarding the fertilizer shed in place of Uncle Thong. Even with a strong young man like Usman guarding it, Sia Chatchai remains unafraid and orders Thong to mix chemicals into the compost, even sending his thugs to attack Usman. The plan fails, however, because Jandong, her parents, and the villagers arrive in time to help, though Usman is injured.
This incident causes Usman and Jandong to begin developing warm feelings for each other. But because each assumes that Laikhaen likes Jandong and Usman likes Kachamat, neither dares reveal their true emotions. Kachamat, in contrast, openly shows how much she loves Laikhaen — even going so far as to flirt openly with him at his farm. Yet Laikhaen pretends not to notice, even though he has already begun falling for her. Believing he truly has no feelings for her, Kachamat feels ashamed and returns to Bangkok. When Laikhaen learns that she has gone, he realizes he does not want her to leave and begins trying every day to win her back. Eventually, with help from others, Kachamat returns to Khao Ta Yen.
Jandong, devastated by being blamed for things she did not do, goes to a cliffside border area to release her sorrow. Usman follows her there, and the two finally begin to understand each other better. But on the way back, Nongphanga orders Chatchai’s men to ambush Jandong. Luckily, Usman arrives in time to save her. Just then, Chomchan happens to drive by in his fertilizer truck, causing the two to once again mistakenly suspect him. Yet Chomchan is also chased and shot at, leaving him injured. Later, Nongphanga manipulates him into believing that Jandong’s side is responsible.
Saitharn gradually becomes disgusted by the evil deeds of Chatchai and Nongphanga and begins to pity Jandong, Chomchan, and the villagers who have suffered because of them. She starts looking for a way to expose Chatchai’s secrets and help the entire village.
Even after so many troubles, the romances among Laikhaen and Kachamat, and Usman and Jandong, remain unresolved because none of them are willing to fully open their hearts and face the truth.
How will the tangled love among Usman, Jandong, Laikhaen, and Kachamat move forward, and how will it finally end?
Find out in “Khunchai Tidru Khunnu Tid Din” (The Fancy Young Master and the Down-to-Earth Young Lady), airing every Monday to Friday at 7:00 PM on Channel 3, beginning on Friday, December 10, 2010.

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Khun Nai Sam Salueng is a family melodrama about inheritance, deception, forgiveness, and healing old wounds.
Khun Nai Nam Phet is a miserly landlady who owns many rental properties, and no one dares challenge her. She protects her interests so fiercely that the villagers often mock her, wondering who she is hoarding her wealth for when she has neither husband nor child by her side. As the only daughter who inherited the noble Phanomdulyaphak family line, she insisted that any man who married her must take her family surname and move into her house. Most men fled from such conditions — except Insaworn, who accepted and married her.
But only one day after Nam Phet gave birth to a son, Insaworn ran away with the baby, and shortly afterward Than Phu Ying, Nam Phet’s mother, died. Unable to bear such overwhelming loss, Khun Nai Nam Phet lost her sanity.
Living next door is Atsara, a bold and fearless young woman who has been in and out of Nam Phet’s house since childhood and is very close to her. Unlike the villagers, who think Nam Phet is simply mad, Atsara feels sympathy for her. Over the years, many impostors have tried to pose as Nam Phet’s long-lost heir in hopes of inheriting her fortune, but Nam Phet has always seen through them.
This time, however, things are different. A man named Inchampa, who looks exactly like Insaworn, appears claiming to be her son. Atsara openly refuses to believe him, but Nam Phet is overjoyed — this is the news she has waited more than twenty years to hear. Suddenly she becomes lively again, dressing brightly and waking up to life, while Atsara keeps watching for signs that Inchampa is a fraud. Inchampa buys a new car, takes over the family businesses, collects rent, and renovates the house.
One day, debt collectors arrive looking for Inkasem, Inchampa’s younger half-brother. Inchampa pays off Inkasem’s overseas gambling debts and warns the creditors never to come back. Later, it is revealed that Inchampa has been calling Inprasong, not Insaworn, his real father. Inprasong had planned for Inchampa to pose as Nam Phet’s son in order to gain her inheritance. But deep down, Inchampa’s true motive is to care for the woman whom his real uncle — and adoptive father — had loved so dearly.
Kumaree, Inchampa’s girlfriend, comes to kneel before Nam Phet and beg for sympathy because she is pregnant. She and Inchampa studied together in America and became lovers there. When Inchampa returned to Thailand, he was left in Inkasem’s care, but somehow Kumaree and Inkasem became involved instead, and she became pregnant. This creates further chaos: Atsara keeps trying to expose Inchampa, while Kumaree constantly picks fights with Atsara.
Atsara later travels north to conduct research for her studies and happens to meet Inkasem. Chetawan invites her to stay at his place, but because it is too cramped, she ends up staying instead at the home of Mae Nang Kaenchan. There she sees a photograph of Inchampa with Kaenchan and finally learns the entire truth.
The truth is tragic: Insaworn has lost the ability to speak and move properly, kept alive only by Inchampa’s care. He suffers from a serious hereditary illness that weakens the body almost to paralysis and can be passed on to his children. When Nam Phet gave birth, he fled with the baby because he could not bear the thought of her suffering if the child inherited the disease. But the baby died just two days later. Afterward, Insaworn went to live quietly in Vientiane, where he was cared for by Mae Nang Kaenchan, Inchampa’s biological mother. Having seen Inchampa from infancy, Insaworn grew to love him like a son and adopted him.
Later, Inprasong formally made Inchampa into Insaworn’s son, but continued his womanizing ways until he took a new wife, Sroisuda, and had another son, Inkasem. Unable to endure Sroisuda’s cruelty, Kaenchan moved away to Chiang Mai. Inchampa remained by Insaworn’s side, caring for him like a true son. Insaworn transferred all his assets to Inchampa and asked only that Inchampa continue caring for him, hoping that if he ever recovered, he could go back and apologize to Nam Phet and explain everything. But his illness only grew worse.
When Inchampa later returns to visit Mae Nang Kaenchan, Atsara — now knowing the truth — angrily accuses him of lying. She rushes back and tells Nam Phet everything, causing Nam Phet’s condition to worsen again. Inchampa confronts Atsara for ruining everything, and Nam Phet falls back into her old confused, unstable state.
Meanwhile, Inkasem creates more trouble. He begins an affair with Duean Temduang, an older woman who owns a business. When she discovers that Kumaree is carrying Inkasem’s child, she pressures Kumaree to get rid of the baby. But Inkasem grows tired of Duean Temduang and instead begins getting close to Atsara. Hurt and angry, Atsara tells Inchampa to get out of both her life and Nam Phet’s life.
Inchampa returns to Vientiane. Inprasong, furious that the inheritance plan has failed, drives Insaworn out to die elsewhere. Inchampa takes Insaworn to recover with Mae Nang Kaenchan. At the same time, Inkasem learns that Kumaree is carrying his child and begins to develop real feelings for her. Then, at Kumaree’s engagement ceremony, Duean Temduang bursts in and publicly exposes Inkasem’s disgraceful behavior. She pulls a gun and shoots at Kumaree, but Inkasem throws himself in front of her.
Eventually, Inchampa returns to Bangkok once again to beg Atsara to let him continue caring for Nam Phet. Gradually her condition improves, and Inchampa tells her the full story of Insaworn. Atsara travels to Luang Prabang to verify the truth for herself. When Insaworn regains enough strength, he finally comes to see Nam Phet. The reunion brings healing and happiness. Atsara comes to understand Inchampa at last.
In the end, Nam Phet accepts Inchampa as her son and asks him to marry Atsara. At last, everyone is given a chance to begin again and find true fulfillment.
Find out in “Khun Nai Sam Salueng”, airing every Monday to Friday from 7:00–8:00 PM on Thai TV Channel 3, beginning with its first episode on Monday, March 22, 2010.
