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Wimala is an innocent girl who falls a victim in the game seizing the inheritance between Kan, a businessman and Ornpreeya, his greedy ex-wife. She wants money to pay the hospital fee for her ailing mother. Ornpreeya accuses Kan as a bad man who took everything from her. She accepts this job to trick him and steal an important document. But that makes her getting closer to him and start to fall in love. Things get worse when Ornpreeya gets jealous. She will return to take everything back. Only true love and good deeds will help them go through this mess.

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เรื่องราวของหญิงสาวที่ยอมเดินเข้าสู่วังวนแห่งกิเลสตัณหา เพื่อแก้แค้นทุกคนที่มีส่วนทำให้พี่สาวของเธอต้องจบชีวิตลง ไม่ว่าจะเป็นนักธุรกิจหนุ่มมากรัก ภรรยาของเขา และบรรดาสาวๆที่เขาเลี้ยงไว้ แม้เธอจะได้รับการทัดทานและเตือนสติจากหนุ่มแสนดีที่รักเธออย่างจริงใจ แต่เธอก็ถลำลึกเกินกว่าจะถอนตัว (ที่มา : inter.bugaboo.tv)

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Pring was an orphan who lived with her eldest sister. She had been subjected to hard labor since childhood. Later, Khun Prateep adopted her, which made Pring's life somewhat better. However, Khun Prateep was often fussy and constantly complaining, though she only did so to teach Pring about proper manners and etiquette. Pring usually resented this, frequently turning a deaf ear, and often thought that despite being rich, Khun Prateep was also quite stingy.
As she grew into a young woman of fifteen or sixteen, she began using her feminine wiles to charm people everywhere in exchange for little things she wanted. Meanwhile, Pring's other sister, who was already married, wanted to find a match for Pring. But a scandalous event happened first—Pring ended up having a relationship with and taking her first husband, a doctor who was about her father's age, twenty years her senior. He was not handsome and was old, but he was wealthy and could give Pring everything she desired. Pring, therefore, showed him great affection, though her husband's parents strongly disliked her.
Later on, Dr. Pinit suffered a ruptured blood vessel in his brain and passed away suddenly. He left behind a pregnant Pring, right around the time World War II was about to begin. Despite grieving her husband's passing, her youth allowed her to quickly regain her cheerfulness. A new man had entered her life: Dr. Prasan, a friend of Dr. Pinit. He fell madly in love with Pring, even though he already had a family of his own.
However, Pring's actual second husband was Phairoj, a law student who helped deliver Pring's baby during the war. The two lived together for only a short period. Phairoj was irresponsible and addicted to gambling, squandering Pring's money day after day. As a result, Pring also fell into the same vice. The inheritance Dr. Pinit had left her began to dwindle. During this time, her infant son passed away, leaving Pring deeply sorrowful. Overwhelmed by mounting problems, Phairoj eventually committed suicide.
Seizing the opportunity, Dr. Prasan then asked Pring to marry him. The couple lived together, but due to a violent incident fueled by jealousy and a shooting, Dr. Prasan ended up becoming impotent. Pring had to endure a bitter life until another man entered the picture: Dr. Somprasong, who hired Pring to manage his clinic. Even though he already had a nurse girlfriend, he could not resist Pring's seduction, and they eventually slept together right in the house where the bedridden Dr. Prasan lay.
Although Dr. Prasan loved Pring dearly, witnessing her infidelity was unbearable for him. He set fire to Pring's clinic, burning it to the ground, and perished in the flames himself.
Pring then married for the fourth time to Dr. Somprasong, but he ended up being shot. He had a child with Pring, but upon giving birth, Pring gave the baby to her sister, Choi. Later, she took her fifth husband, Boonchuay, but they did not stay together for long. Her sixth husband was Khun Luang, who offered to clear all of her debts in exchange for her living with him. Pring agreed. But not long after, Khun Luang passed away. Pring then bestowed the title of her seventh husband upon Premruthai, her young stepson, who was Khun Luang's own biological son.

มนต์รักเพลงผีบอก
Mon Rak Pleng Phi Bok (The Magic of the Ghost's Song)
The melodious sounds of singing echo, a haunting and goosebump-inducing lament from a singer who is no longer human. It is a chaotic, spine-chilling tale mixed with the rhythm of music and laughter, leading toward love and great fun.
The Tragedy of Karavek
For years, the Siang Wan Sathan Phrai Luk Thung band was famous throughout the countryside. However, one fateful day, Karavek Siang Wan, the band's superstar singer, suffered a horrific car accident while racing to reconcile with his beloved wife, Mukda. Their cars collided head-on, killing both instantly. Tragically, Karavek left this world without even getting to see the face of his daughter, Chorkhaew.
The Struggle of Sanaoh
Sanaoh Bang Rachan, the band’s founder who mentored Karavek to stardom, was devastated. With his main pillar gone, he struggled to keep the band afloat. To make matters worse, his close friend Soy Suphan betrayed him. Out of spite and greed, Soy embezzled the band's money, racked up massive debts in Sanaoh's name, and vanished, leaving Sanaoh bankrupt.
Soy’s hatred stemmed from a long-standing grudge; he felt oppressed by Sanaoh and was jealous that Sanaoh supported the love between Mukda and Karavek instead of him. Unbeknownst to Soy, Sanaoh did this because Soy was a chronic gambler. Eventually, Soy was caught by the police and sent to prison.
The Secret of Chorkhaew
Sanaoh fought to keep the band alive, motivated by Chorkhaew. In reality, Chorkhaew was not his biological daughter; Sanaoh had taken her in after his own newborn daughter passed away, keeping the truth hidden from everyone.
Chorkhaew was raised by Saiphin Warinchamrab, a former singer and dancer who acted as her mother and secret vocal coach. Chorkhaew proved to be a musical prodigy, but Sanaoh forbid her from performing, having promised Karavek that his daughter would never have to endure the hardships of a performer's life.
The Competition and New Rivals
Unable to resist her heart's desire, Chorkhaew disguised herself and went to Bangkok for a singing competition. She was accompanied by Kengkaj, an orphan Sanaoh raised like a son. Chorkhaew’s voice caught the attention of Singha, a young man recently returned from abroad and the son of Hia Nan, a music label owner.
Singha fell for Chorkhaew and wanted her as his star singer, but Chorkhaew fled back home, fearing her father would find out.
The Ghostly Intervention
As the band neared collapse, Kengkaj went to pray at Karavek’s statue. Karavek’s ghost, angry that Sanaoh was giving up, discovered he could possess Kengkaj. Though Kengkaj was a terrible singer naturally, when possessed by Karavek, he sang with divine beauty. Sanaoh, shocked by the sudden talent, renamed him Karavek Noi (Little Karavek) and decided to keep the band going.
However, the possession wasn't permanent. During a live show, Karavek couldn't enter Kengkaj's body, and the performance was a disaster. Eventually, Kengkaj and the ghost of Karavek made a pact: Karavek would help Kengkaj sing if Kengkaj helped find his long-lost daughter. Neither realized that the girl they were looking for was Chorkhaew.
Betrayal and the "Slave Contract"
After being released from prison, Soy stole a masterpiece song titled "Siang Khuan Jak Huajai" (Lament from the Heart) and sold it to Singha. The song became a massive hit, making Singha and his father wealthy, while Sanaoh's team had no evidence of the theft.
Singha eventually discovered the truth: Chorkhaew was Karavek's daughter. He tricked her into signing a "slave contract" with his label, promising to help her family but actually trapping her. Chorkhaew left Sanaoh’s band in a misunderstanding, believing Sanaoh had a hand in her parents' death—a lie fed to her by Singha's father, Nan.
The Final Showdown
The truth eventually came to light:
Sanaoh was innocent: He had always loved Karavek and Chorkhaew and even tried to save Nan's mother in the past.
The Plan: Kengkaj and Karavek’s ghost worked together to expose the villains and destroy the unfair contract.
The Reunion: In a final grand concert, Karavek possessed Kengkaj one last time to sing a duet with his daughter, Chorkhaew. He asked for her forgiveness and passed the torch to her.
Conclusion
The Villains: Singha and Nan lost everything and went bankrupt. Soy redeemed himself by taking a bullet for Sanaoh.
The Lovers: Kengkaj realized he could never be a singer on his own, so he became a songwriter, staying behind the scenes to support Chorkhaew, his true love.
The Legacy: Chorkhaew became the new Queen of Luk Thung, carrying on the Siang Wan Sathan Phrai legacy under the guidance of Sanaoh.

หมัดเด็ดเสียงทอง
The story begins with the life of Padlom (Phai Pongsathorn), an old-fashioned young man from Yasothon whose destiny leads him to chase his dream of becoming a famous Luk Thung (Thai country) singer. Hia Por (Ko Kai) decides to sign Padlom to the "Por. Hook Thong" camp. However, Hia Por is the owner of the boxing camp "Por. Hook Thong" (spelled with a specific Thai character for 'Hook'), whereas the music label "Por. Hook Thong" (spelled slightly differently) actually belongs to Pond (Aof Supanat), Hia Por's eldest son, and Pong (Liza), his youngest daughter!
Due to his naivety, Padlom doesn't realize he has signed a contract with the wrong camp. Nada (Takkatan Chollada), the camp's female promoter, insists that Padlom is not suitable to be a singer, unlike Pookan (James Chinnakrit), the camp's prospective number-one artist. However, Pookan lacks confidence, an obstacle Pong hasn't found a solution for yet. Meanwhile, Ying Yee (Yinglee Srijumpol), the camp's female singer, is secretly in unrequited love with Pond.
Nada and Irin decide to push Padlom to become both the number one singer and boxer of the camp. They hire the "Three Fists"—Khaosai, Samart, and Somrak—to be Padlom's boxing trainers. In return, Padlom teaches Pong and Pookan how to sing. All three practice singing and dancing with full dedication until Nada is confident they are ready to debut to the media. However, suddenly, challenges for boxing matches arrive from other camps, specifically naming Padlom as the representative. Padlom fights until he is knocked unconscious.
Consequently, the debut launch for the new Luk Thung singers features only Pong and Pookan. Hia Au (Son The Star), the owner of a giant music label, is behind all the sabotage because he doesn't want any competitors in the Luk Thung market. Padlom decides to go on a nationwide boxing championship tour instead. Pong is both angry and heartbroken, to the point of thinking about closing the music label. When Hia Au hears this news, he cancels Pookan's debut as well.
Pookan is devastated that Hia Au used him and considers quitting singing. Petchploydao manages to bring Pookan back to the Por. Hook Thong camp successfully. Together, they plan to double-cross Hia Au by leaking news that the Por. Hook Thong camp has closed down.
How chaotic and fun will everyone's lives become? will their dreams come true? Follow their journey and cheer them on in "Mud Ded Siang Thong," airing every Saturday at 8:30 PM on Modernine TV. "Mud Ded Siang Thong" premieres Saturday, February 8, 2014.