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Ta Le Sab Nok Ka Whaow

(2007)

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Completed2007

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Episodes :14 eps
Aired :September 12, 2007
Ended :October 9, 2007
Air Day :Monday - Sunday
Air Time :18.45 - 19.55

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Duangporn, a former nursery owner, devoted her entire life to raising five orphans—Salika, Sirikhwan, Mery, Pongkhun, and Pawee—with love, compassion, and teachings that emphasized honesty, gratitude, and unity. Despite their hardships, the four older children worked together to support the household and cover the medical expenses for their ailing foster mother, who suffered from kidney disease—except for Pawee, the youngest, who had grown accustomed to receiving more privileges than the others.
After graduating with a degree in computer science, Pawee secured a job at the River Home Hotel, owned by Yingyot and Pannachawi. He falsely presented himself as the only son of the nursery owner, gaining trust and advancing in his career. Driven by ambition, Pawee became entangled with three women in the same household: Penpitcha, the intelligent and elegant new general manager; Matana, the gentle and modest middle daughter; and Pimmapada, the youngest daughter who openly adored him.
Pawee’s secret relationship with Matana turned into a painful wound when Pimmapada announced her intention to marry him. At the same time, Matana became pregnant, but Pawee denied responsibility and pushed her to marry another man. The harsh truth was revealed during the wedding, leaving Matana humiliated and leading her to take her own life, leaving deep scars on everyone involved.
Meanwhile, Duangporn’s condition worsened as she refused dialysis to save money for her children. She eventually passed away after an accident, without Pawee arriving in time to say goodbye, leaving him overwhelmed with guilt.
The tragedy continued when Pongkhun, the older brother who was trying to leave behind his involvement with drugs, was mistakenly implicated in a hotel bombing. Due to a misunderstanding, he was shot and killed by the police. At the same time, Pawee risked his life to remove the bomb from the hotel, saving others from disaster—but at the cost of becoming physically disabled and disfigured.
Having lost everything, Pawee chose to withdraw from the world. Over time, however, he received forgiveness from those around him and was given a chance to start anew. Pimmapada gave birth and moved abroad, while Penpitcha chose to raise Pimmapada’s child and gradually heal her own heart.
In the end, Pawee stood on his own again, working with genuine ability, and was given another opportunity to return to the River Home Hotel. This story of an imperfect family reflects the consequences of selfishness, loss, repentance, and the power of forgiveness that ultimately leads every life toward a new beginning.

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