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Wiwa Ha Hey

(2011)

วิวาห์...ฮาเฮ (2554)

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Completed2011

📺Drama Info

Episodes :N/A eps
Aired :October 15, 2011
Ended :June 23, 2012
Air Day :Saturday
Air Time :13.00

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Synopsis

Welcome to "Marry Me" and a group of good-humored people who will add color and endless laughter to your weekend afternoons. "Marry Me" is a full-service wedding planner company offering pre-wedding photography, wedding dress rentals, custom tailoring, and the creation of dream weddings for couples. The company is owned by Khun Pookie (Top Daraneenute), an older, extremely stingy, and meticulous woman. However, the person who keeps everything in order and turns chaos into a memorable experience for the clients is Jang (Jeab Lalana), a neat, perfectionist young woman. Because she is so bossy and her head is completely entirely focused on work, she is completely single.
Jang's straightforward working style often clashes with the laid-back, easygoing nature of Khem (Pai Partith), the studio's resident photographer. Khem is a charming, good-humored, and playful guy who goes about his work so breezily it seems like he's just playing around. He is loved by his colleagues and the brides-to-be who use their services. Often, his charm nearly ruins weddings. But Khem's charm doesn't work on Jang because everything he does irritates her, especially his flirtatious, teasing banter. Then there is Annie (Pei Panward), a trendy, forgetful, and bold saleswoman in charge of selling wedding packages. Annie's indiscriminate flirting frequently causes trouble at work, but the situations are always salvaged thanks to Jang's problem-solving skills.
Due to her bossy nature, Jang arranges for her younger brother Joke (Moo Theerapat)—who just graduated from university but hasn't found a job yet—to intern at "Marry Me." She forces him to dress neatly and look respectable, which completely contradicts Joke's actual personality. Jang means well, wanting her brother to have a good job and a bright future like hers. Out of love for his sister, Joke never argues, but he often watches Khem and Khing (Ninew Kanyarat), Khem's younger sister who interns as his photography assistant, with admiration. Joke appreciates their close, fun, and warm sibling dynamic. Meanwhile, Khing views Joke as an arrogant guy who is perfectly groomed from head to toe, but she is highly impressed by Jang's capability and efficiency as a working woman. Khing secretly hopes for Jang to become her sister-in-law, though it seems hopeless since Jang and Khem are always biting each other's heads off.
Besides having to deal with the extremely tight budgets strictly allocated by Pookie for each event and constantly fixing the mess created by the sexy saleswoman Annie's reckless bookings, Jang faces another issue that bothers her heart: Khun Ploy (Cream Premsinee). Khun Ploy is a beautiful, charming, sweet, and flawless young woman whom Khem often uses as a point of comparison against Jang. She is the daughter of the owner of "Suan Dok Kaew," a new trendy garden wedding venue popular among modern couples. Having graduated from abroad, Khun Ploy is interning to take over the family business, which requires her to frequently coordinate with "Marry Me." Khun Ploy secretly has feelings for Khem, and Khem seems smitten with her as well, causing Jang to feel a strange, irritating twinge in her heart.
"Marry Me" also features a team of staff who help create dreams for the bride and groom, including Khun Yot (Aun Sarawut), the number one florist with an aristocratic, snobbish personality that makes him quite annoying; Chikky and Ducky (A, B) or the "Duck and Chicken" twins, the chaotic twin makeup and hair artists who love to gossip and act on their emotions, nearly ruining things on multiple occasions; Auntie Tik (Tik Channarong), an older lady who dresses in Thai silk like a governor's wife but designs incredibly beautiful, modern, and sweet wedding dresses; Somza (Kitty Kanjanathaniya), a former hill tribe girl whom Pookie brought in as a maid and trained until she became the regular office administrator; Guen (Gasbel Chawanop), the resident biker messenger of "Marry Me" who is always called upon at the last second; and Lamiet (Mae Yui Wantana), the polite maid who acts like a chameleon—you hardly notice she's there. She rarely speaks, but when she does... it's pure philosophy.
The weirdness and differences of everyone will be mixed into an entertaining and engaging story, accompanied by many other characters and couples who will drop by to add color and unlimited hilarity to "Wiwa Ha Hey."
Catch the sitcom "Wiwa Ha Hey" every Saturday at 1:00 PM on Channel 7.

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