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Sirapatchar Duangjai Nakrop

(2010)

ศิราพัชร ดวงใจนักรบ (2553)

0.0/ 10
Completed2010

📺Drama Info

Episodes :12 eps
Aired :September 18, 2010
Ended :October 15, 2010
Air Day :Friday - Sunday

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Synopsis

Sirapatchar Duangjai Nakrop is a sweeping romantic action drama about a prince in exile, a kingdom stolen by treachery, and the battle to reclaim both a homeland and a lost love.
The story begins in Minalin, a small but wealthy independent state rich in diamonds. It is ruled by Wasin (Sathaporn Nakwilai), whose wife is Netra (Suangsuda Lawanprasert), and together they have a son, Pachar (Sornram Theppitak). Wasin also has a close friend, Daran (Atchai Anantamek), whom his father raised as an adopted son. The two grow up together, and when Wasin becomes the ruler, Daran is appointed military commander of Minalin, making him second only to Wasin in power.
Later, Daran stages a coup.
Praisan, the military commander trusted by Wasin to help Netra and young Pachar escape, betrays him and joins Daran’s side. He lures mother and son away intending to kill them, but Pachar kills Praisan first. The two are then rescued by Madit (Vance Falconer), ruler of another small independent state called Mintu, who introduces them to his people as relatives.
Daran successfully seizes power and captures Wasin, forcing him to open the vault that holds the Sirapatchar, the sacred jewel symbolizing the ruler’s authority. The vault can only be opened using Wasin’s fingerprint. When Wasin refuses, Daran cuts off his finger and orders Chakorn (Pasin Ruengwut) to take Wasin away and kill him.
Madit has a daughter, Bajree (Yardthip Rajpal), and a son, Phusana (Mawin Taweepol). Adisorn (Sorapong Chatree), commander of a Thai special forces unit and Madit’s close friend, takes Pachar to Thailand to be trained in military combat. There, Pachar studies under the name Chawin. Adisorn has a son, Tham (Chatyodom Hiranyasthiti), who is also in military training, and a daughter, Lamthan (Sririta Jensen), who is studying medicine.
One day during intense military training, Pachar gets the chance to save Tham from a car accident. Later, Tham saves Pachar’s life when assassins try to kill him during field training. From that moment on, the two become inseparable friends.
Meanwhile, Lamthan celebrates her birthday at a restaurant on the day she graduates. Secretly, Pachar sends her a diamond necklace — once used by his father to propose to his mother — through a waiter as a birthday gift. On the first day Lamthan must perform a real surgery by herself as a medical student, Theerat (Boromwuti Hiranyasthiti), the son of a high-ranking military officer and another man in love with her, supports and encourages her. She succeeds beautifully.
At the same time, Daran orders the elimination of the men he had earlier sent to assassinate Pachar, although Mukrin, his wife, and Disorn, his son, are both disturbed by his cruelty.
Everyone believes Wasin is dead, but in truth he survives with Chakorn’s help. Chakorn becomes a spy working from within, determined to help Wasin recover his memory. On the day Pachar finishes his military course and celebrates with friends, Daran’s men attack again. Pachar escapes by hijacking a car — only to discover that the driver is Lamthan. Forced to flee, he takes Lamthan with him into the northern wilderness, where they hide in a cave while Daran’s men continue hunting them. Pachar, who has secretly loved Lamthan for years, tricks her into staying with him by pretending there are wild animals and dangers everywhere. Together they endure seven days of hardship. During that time, Lamthan comes to see his bravery, his gentlemanly nature, and the tenderness he shows her, and she begins developing special feelings for him.
When Pachar needs to change his escape route, Lamthan refuses to go back to Bangkok and insists on remaining his hostage all the way to the border. Lieutenant Tham is shocked when he hears from Pachar that he has hijacked Lamthan’s car and taken her with him, but after hearing the explanation, he agrees to follow Pachar’s plan and later heads to the border to bring his sister home.
Pachar eventually returns to Mintu, though his heart remains with Lamthan. There, Chakorn brings Wasin to meet him. Pachar is overjoyed to learn that his father is still alive, even though Wasin has not yet regained his memory. Netra takes care of Wasin, and together they begin planning to reclaim Minalin from Daran’s immoral rule.
Under Daran, Minalin — once prosperous and happy — falls into decline. The people suffer terribly, and protests begin under the leadership of Parin (Natthamonkarn Srinikornchot), a female friend of Pachar’s. Pachar secretly meets with her, and together with Chakorn they begin laying the groundwork for revolution. Later labor protests are also manipulated from behind the scenes by Pachar and Chakorn.
Lamthan continues following events in Minalin closely and volunteers to go there as part of a medical team to care for the wounded. Chakorn is stripped of his position by Daran, who instead appoints Rachit (Jakkrit Ammarat). Pachar is wounded and takes refuge with the volunteer medical team, where he reunites with Dr. Sirapatchar — Lamthan. When Daran’s men close in again, Lamthan helps him escape.
Daran orders Rachit to crush the protests with force, arrest the leaders, and charge them with rebellion. Those unable to escape are captured, their fates unknown. Wekin (Adisorn Attakrit), an important movement leader, survives with help from Pachar’s men. Parin realizes that Pachar and Lamthan are in love, so she tries to draw closer to Pachar herself — but no matter what she does, she cannot make him love her.
Pachar then travels to the Golden Triangle, and Mintu sends Madit’s son Phusana as its representative to an important meeting so he can assist him. But Manit, a loyal officer with military resources of his own, feels Pachar’s plan is too slow. He launches a premature attack to capture Daran, but the mission fails, forcing Pachar to lead his forces in to rescue him.
At the same time, Parin joins hands with Doctor Theerat, determined to break Pachar and Lamthan apart — and they succeed. Misunderstandings grow between the lovers.
Will Pachar and Lamthan be able to reconcile?
And how will the military campaign to reclaim Minalin finally unfold?
Find out in “Sirapatchar Duangjai Nakrop” (Sirapatchar, Heart of a Warrior), airing every Friday at 8:30 PM and Saturday–Sunday at 8:15 PM on Thai TV Channel 3, beginning with its first episode on Saturday, September 18.

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