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เรื่องราวของ “ปม” ที่เป็นจุดเริ่มต้นของประสบการณ์ ความทรงจำ ที่มีความหมายไม่อาจลืมเลือนได้ของเด็กมัยธมเกิดขึ้นในกิจกรรมวัน “ศิษย์-ลูก” ของโรงเรียนมัธยมไตรมาลีศึกษา เป็นวันประชุมพบปะระหว่างผู้ปกครองและครูของนักเรียนมัธยมปีที่ ม.6 ก โดยมีครูที่ปรึกษาคือ ครูไพรัช และเหล่าผู้ปกครองของนักเรียน เช่น สันตินายทหารชั้นผู้ใหญ่พ่อของ “พอร์ช” ณัฐฐาน้าสาวของ “น้ำอุ่น” แม่เลี้ยงเดี่ยวผู้ซึ่งพาลูกชาย”อะตอม”มางานประชุมด้วย นุชนารถแม่ของ “อิฐ” ผู้ที่มีความเป็นลบค่อนข้างสูง ชัยวุฒิและโชติกาพ่อแม่จอมโอ้อวดของ “ข้าวฟ่าง” ผู้ที่คุยอวดในเรื่องของตนจนเกินจริง ก้องเกียรติพ่อของ “มาร์ค” ผู้ที่มีความคาดหวังในตัวของลูกชายสูง ฯลฯ เข้าร่วมประชุม ผู้ปกครองของแต่ละคนต่างพูดคุยถึงพฤติกรรมของลูกตนเองที่พวกเขารู้จักและอยากให้ผู้อื่นรับรู้ พอร์ช อิฐและน้ำอุ่น เพื่อนสนิทตั้งแต่สมัยมัธยมต้น พอร์ชและน้ำอุ่นเป็นหัวหน้าและรองหัวหน้าห้องที่ความสนิทสนมจนเหมือนเป็นแฟนกันและเพื่อนๆก็ยกให้เป็นคู่จิ้นของห้อง มาร์คหนุ่มนักกีฬาที่ใส่ใจกับการเรียนและการซ้อมมากกว่าเรื่องอื่นๆรอบตัว ข้าวฟ่างเด็กสาวธรรมดาที่ไม่ค่อยมีเพื่อนนอกจากน้ำอุ่นเป็นเป้าหมายการกลั่นแกล้งของแก๊งนางฟ้า กลุ่มสาวเชียร์ลีดเดอร์ซึ่งมีเกรซเป็นหัวหน้าแก๊งอยู่เป็นประจำ น้ำอุ่นทำงานพิเศษที่ร้านเบอร์เกอร์คิงเป็นประจำทุกวันเพื่อช่วยแบ่งเบาภาระทางบ้าน เนื่องจากน้าสาวต้องแบกภาระเลี้ยงดูอะตอม ยาย และตัวเธอเองหลังจากที่พ่อและแม่เสียชีวิตไปแล้ว น้ำอุ่นเป็นคนขยันและมองโลกในแง่ดี มีอัธยาศัยดี จึงเป็นที่รักของเพื่อนร่วมงานในร้านทุกคน ข้าวฟ่างผู้ที่ไม่ค่อยมีเพื่อนมักจะมานั่งที่ร้านเพื่อคุยกับน้ำอุ่นและเล่น Facebook หรือ Line เป็นประจำโดยไม่ได้สนใจสิ่งรอบข้าง พอร์ช หนุ่มน้อยหน้าตาดีที่กำลังก้าวสู่วงการบันเทิงที่ต้องพบเจอเรื่องราวที่ไม่เคยคิดว่าต้องเจอ อิฐ ผู้ที่รักในดนตรีแต่ต้องทนอยู่กับปัญหาภายในบ้านที่ต้องหาทางออกในทางที่ผิดและได้รับการช่วยเหลือจากสีน้ำให้กลับมาใช้ชีวิตได้ดังเดิม แต่เรื่องราวมันจะดำเนินต่อไปด้วยซับซ้อนที่เพิ่มมากขึ้นจาก “ปม” ที่เกิดจากภูมิหลังของครอบครัว นิสัย สิ่งแวดล้อม อารมณ์ ความรู้สึก ความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างเพื่อนที่ถูกปิดจะค่อยๆถูกคลายปมและสิ่งที่ฝังใจของพวกเค้าตลอดไป

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Would like to be a bride once to refresh the family of Wan Damrongtrakul, who started the descent in Thailand from Chao Suawan Who has passed away for a long time. That is the Thai Thanakit Bank. Including many other affiliated businesses such as insurance companies Real estate, hotels, department stores, etc. Grandfather Charan has a real sister, Grandma Pampao (Chomchai Chatwilai) who has been single for a long time. No one in the territory of Wan Damrong, who dared to disobey her orders. Both have the eldest niece loves Wanwihuah or Vawa Wanwihh or Vawa (Pheeran Kongthai), a student outside the owner of Wan Wihweding. Complete wedding company Famous and hot in this business industry In which Vava has a dream since childhood If growing up and when it comes to the right time She will wear the most beautiful bride outfit. Ready to enter a very perfect wedding ceremony Vivawa already has a pair of pairs, namely Fortune or Lom (Theeradech Methawarayut), a charming young Air Force. Known and have been friends since childhood The wind has a promise to V that When he graduated from a foreign country, he would like to marry immediately. And the relationship of both of them is in the strength of Grandma Pampae and Khun Ying Khae Urai (Suangsuda Lawan Prasert), the mother of the wind, the younger friend of Grandma Pampae. Hoping for the property of this family

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The story begins with a specific clause in a will and a final request made before M.R. Siridanai (Suchao Pongwilai) passed away from heart failure. He assigned M.L. Phupathep, also known as Rak Leh (Fair Gundon Akhazzan), to track down "Khun Yai" or M.L. Atsawametha (Saranat Yupanun) to receive the inheritance specified in the will.
This request followed a severe falling out years prior, when Atsawametha insisted on marrying Fah Roong (Ja-Oh Prompassorn Jiamsakulsak), a village girl. After Atsawametha married and left, Ratchaneekorn (Mink Tharinda Kannasut), their mother, died of a broken heart. This caused Siridanai immense grief, to the point where he forbade Phupathep from ever contacting his older brother again. Meanwhile, Phupathep was sent to study abroad, causing him to lose all contact with his brother.
In addition to his two biological sons, Siridanai and Ratchaneekorn had also adopted Peeranut (James Kitkasem McFadden), who was the same age as Atsawametha. They legally registered him as their son and gave him the family surname "Siradarungsan." Peeranut was brought to them by Warawut (Tanayong Wongtrakul), a close and trusted subordinate, under the pretense that Peeranut’s parents (distant relatives of Warawut) had been shot dead by drug dealers.
Siridanai supported Peeranut until he graduated with a bachelor's degree and employed him at the Siradarungsan Group, a real estate company. While Warawut acted as Siridanai's assistant, Peeranut became a key force in the company. Since childhood, Phupathep respected Peeranut like a brother. However, his feelings changed when he discovered that Peeranut was secretly dating Nathlada (Air Patrarin Yodkamol), Phupathep’s own girlfriend. Phupathep stepped aside for his adopted brother, and the two men have been estranged ever since.
On the day the will was read, Montri (Surasak Chaiat), the family lawyer, revealed that Siridanai left Atsawametha (or his heir) 1 billion baht in cash and half of the shares in Siradarungsan Group. The remainder went to Phupathep. Peeranut received only 10 rai of land in the province, along with the salary and dividends from shares Siridanai had already given him. Furthermore, the will stated that if Atsawametha or his heir failed to claim the inheritance within one year, the cash and shares would be divided: half to Peeranut and half to charity.
The terms of the will greatly displeased Peeranut, but it was Warawut who tried hardest to conceal his deep disappointment. Phupathep was ambushed while preparing to search for his brother's family. Consequently, he and Sak (Jazz Chuanchuen), his close subordinate, had to disguise themselves as wandering vendors named "Rak Leh" and "Na Jah" (Sak). They bought a vehicle, converted it into a mobile minimart, and invested in changing their looks from handsome nobles to clumsy guys.
The pair appeared in the Noen Hai Taek sub-district. Villagers of all ages flocked to buy goods when they heard the announcement from the vending truck, including "Nong Non" or Chayanon (Mac Nattapat Nimjirawat), the five-year-old son of Fon Rin (Mind Warattaya Wongchayaporn). However, Fon Rin did not trust Rak Leh because of his strange behavior. She feared the vending business was a front and that he might be involved with drug dealers who were beginning to plague the sub-district.
Rak Leh was a good-humored vendor who was consistently honest with his customers, easily winning over the hearts of the young women in Noen Hai Taek. One of them was Chomnad (Bow Chotima Navakhun), the only daughter of Chatchai (Wanch Falconer). Chatchai was a wealthy rice mill owner but secretly a major drug lord whom the police were keeping a close eye on.
Meanwhile, Warawut discovered that Nong Non was the true Siradarungsan heir and moved to capture him in order to eliminate the bloodline once and for all. Fon Rin and Rak Leh joined forces to search for the boy.
What will become of Nong Non? When the truth is finally revealed, will Fon Rin forgive Phupathep for his deception?
Follow the drama "Khun Chai Rak Leh" every Monday - Friday at 17:45 on Thai TV Color Channel 3. The first episode premieres on Wednesday, January 29, 2014.

มาเฟียตาหวาน
Sia Patapee, also known as Godfather Li (Jaturong Mokjok), the leader of the White Tiger Gang, has been mysteriously assassinated. This event threatens to trigger a power struggle among gang members vying for supremacy. Before his death, Godfather Li tasked Hia Kamchai (Krit Atthaseri), a senior member and his closest friend, with finding his illegitimate heir born to a Thai woman—a secret kept hidden for 50 years.
Arak or Arlak (Thapanat Sattayanurak), Hia Kamchai’s sixth nephew who has a passion for music, is forced by family duty to become an advisor to the Li clan. He is assigned to travel to Hat Yai to find the family's last heir. Hia Kamchai gives him the "Tiger Fang Ring," the symbol of the clan leader, to carry with him for verification.
Upon arriving in Hat Yai, Arak is pickpocketed by Salee (Nattapimol Natayalak), a sweet-faced young man at the bus terminal, losing all his money. Furthermore, Salee tricks him into a brawl with local thugs, nearly getting him beaten up. Arak hunts Salee down to his home to settle the score, only to discover from Salee's grandmother that Salee is actually Godfather Li’s grandchild.
When Salee insists on staying in Hat Yai to care for his grandmother rather than following Arak to accept the position of Godfather, Arak stages a situation where a rival gang sends men to attack Salee to coerce him. Unexpectedly, real assassins actually show up to kill Salee, forcing the two to flee for their lives. During the chaos, Arak discovers that Salee is actually a woman disguised as a man for convenience in her life as a thief. To make matters worse, she has stolen the Tiger Fang Ring from him.
Terrified of dropping the ring while running away, Salee puts it on her finger. Immediately upon wearing it, the spirit of Godfather Li, residing within the ring, possesses her body. Miraculously, Salee unleashes incredible Kung Fu skills, defeating the attackers and sending them scattering. However, the violent chase leaves Salee’s grandmother critically injured. Salee agrees to follow Arak to Bangkok to earn money for her grandmother’s medical treatment.
Arak orders her to keep her gender a secret, fearing the conservative gang members will not accept a female leader. He then assigns Ar-Ta (Wiwit Bawornkeeratikajorn), his combat-loving younger cousin, to be her bodyguard, and brings in Cindy (Achiraya Peerapatkunchaya), Godfather Li’s sexy former secretary, to refine Salee’s personality to appear even more masculine.
Salee is officially unveiled at a meeting, halting the internal war for power. However, everyone remains skeptical about how long this sweet-eyed young man can lead the organization. Somjit (Nui Chernyim), Godfather Li’s nephew-in-law who has long coveted the throne, proposes delaying Salee’s ascension until after the 100-day funeral rites for Godfather Li are completed—a ploy to buy time to eliminate Salee.
Somjit’s actions are fully supported by Ar-Kim (Pornsuda Tainaokong), his wife, who wants her husband to rise to power. This is in stark contrast to her younger sister, Ar-Hong (Warin Wongkhom), who is only interested in knitting and embroidery, caring nothing for politics. Salee feels a connection with Ar-Hong, pitying her lack of friends, and often invites her out to see the world. Meanwhile, Somjit attempts to assassinate Salee several times, but the spirit of Godfather Li in the ring emerges to save her every time.
Eventually, Somjit’s henchmen plot to kidnap both Salee and Arak to kill them in the forest. During the escape, Arak risks his life to protect Salee. While hiding out in the wild, Salee takes great care of the injured Arak, causing him to feel her sincere warmth. However, not wanting his plans to be ruined by romance, he tries to suppress his feelings.
Ar-Kim plans to seduce Salee, hoping to use a scandal to destroy the new leader's credit. However, Salee shows absolutely no interest in Ar-Kim, leading her to believe that Salee is gay. Rumors that Salee is effeminate spread rapidly, kicking off a chaotic chain of events!
If Salee is exposed as a woman, will the gang accept her as the Mafia boss? Follow the fun and excitement in "Mafia Ta Wan."

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Students from the Film major at the Faculty of Communication Arts of a university have a project to produce a documentary film for a contest. The team consists of Yada (Pornpassorn Atthapanyapol), Wit, Pam, Oud, and Nun, with Ajarn Sam-ang (Uthen Kothnuam) serving as their faculty advisor. Yada and her team decide to make a ghost-themed documentary, selecting a rural location where locals still hold strong beliefs in the supernatural to ensure the right atmosphere.
On the scheduled day, the group travels to the filming location in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. However, before they can reach their destination, their vehicle breaks down unexpectedly. By nightfall, Kammee, a villager driving his farm truck (E-taen) back from the fields, passes by. Kammee takes the group to ask for shelter at the home of Headman Ma, the village chief of Ban Khok sub-district. He also helps tow their broken vehicle to Bunrod, the village mechanic, for repairs.
Headman Ma and his wife, Nang Fon, welcome everyone warmly but strictly warn them against leaving the house alone late at night, claiming that a "Pop" ghost (a cannibalistic spirit) is currently rampaging through the village. However, Yada sees this as a golden opportunity. She believes that if her team can capture footage of a real Pop ghost, their documentary will be a massive hit. Suspecting there might be a hidden story behind the legends of the Pop ghosts Grandma Muan (Panadda Komaratat) and Wani (Nattamonkarn Srinikornchot), Yada’s group decides to investigate further. Since Bunrod cannot find the spare parts to fix their car yet, the group decides to stay and change their filming location to Ban Khok.
Later, a group of Science students—Ed (Ratchanont Suprakob), Palm, Ped, Chai, Jane, and Noona—arrive. Led by their advisor, Ajarn Poon (Joe Boyscout), they do not believe in ghosts and have traveled there to disprove their existence using scientific equipment. Coincidentally, their vehicle breaks down in the exact same spot as the first team. Just like before, Kammee passes by in his truck and takes them to Headman Ma. They are given accommodation in a house nearby Yada’s group.
The two groups clash immediately, as they have a history of not getting along. This is especially true for Yada and Ed, who are ex-lovers that ended their relationship on bad terms. Now rivals, neither is willing to back down. Ed and Yada make a bet: whichever team can prove (or disprove) the existence of ghosts first wins, and the losers must become servants to the winners.
Yada and Wit’s team begins filming, interviewing villagers about their supernatural encounters. The locals insist that the ghosts in Ban Khok are real and far more terrifying than anywhere else. Wit suggests filming reenactments of the villagers' stories to add realism, asking the locals to act as ghosts. When filming begins, the extras’ performances are incredibly realistic. Whether playing a headless ghost, a disemboweled ghost, a hollow-eyed ghost, or a Krasue, they look shockingly lifelike—despite having no makeup or special effects team. While the footage is excellent, some team members begin to feel that something is strange.
Meanwhile, Ed and Palm’s team survey the area using high-tech frequency detectors. Curiously, their devices beep every time a villager comes near. Ed dismisses it as a malfunction, but no matter how many times they fix and retest the equipment, the result remains the same: the alarm sounds whenever a villager is nearby.
However, when Yada’s team reviews their footage, they find that all the videotapes are ruined. Without evidence, they cannot confirm if the ghosts they saw were real or fake. Ed remains convinced that everything is a setup orchestrated by someone to deceive them, and he vows to expose the fraudsters.
Ajarn Sam-ang and Ajarn Poon are heartbroken after being rejected by Wani. Their heartbreak turns to horror when they witness Wani eating a live chicken, confirming that she is indeed a Pop ghost as the villagers claimed. The two professors drink themselves into a stupor to drown their sorrows. In their drunken state, they make an even more shocking discovery: a funeral portrait of Headman Ma, indicating he has been dead for a long time.
Headman Ma and Nang Fon finally admit to the group that they and their wife are indeed dead. Realizing they are surrounded by ghosts, the students flee in terror to find Luang Phor Thong, the local monk. Luang Phor Thong finally agrees to reveal the truth about Ban Khok.
What exactly happened to this village? And will Ed and Yada be able to rekindle their love? Find out in "Lob Pee Pee Mai Lob."

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At the 88th Company, as lunchtime approaches, the atmosphere in the Mess Section (Kitchen Unit) is chaotic with food preparation. Prab (Pattarapol Kantapoj) is arguing with Sergeant Yong (Ekkapan Bunluerit) about cooking procedures, while Noo Yim (Charada Imraporn), Sergeant Yong’s daughter, secretly cheers for Prab in her heart.
On the other side of the kitchen, Private Ban (Ronnawee Serirat) is chopping pork and slicing vegetables so vigorously that he actually splits the cutting board. Meanwhile, Sergeant Liang (Patcharapol Jantieng) is delicately and meticulously plucking herbs and vegetables, causing Noo Yim to become frustrated with his slowness.

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The inhabitants of the planet Hera send a soldier, a scientist, a pilot, and a doomsday bomb to Earth to decide the fate of humanity—whether they deserve to live or not. To infiltrate Earth perfectly without arousing suspicion, the Herans transform into human forms based on what they observed from television dramas, the only radio signals capable of traveling across the universe.
Pengkumprasliana (Rida Nattapimol Natayalak), a brilliant scientist, transforms into a beautiful young woman resembling a soap opera heroine. Her Earth name is Venus, and her role is to pose as a housemaid.
Teeyateeyawancroft (Lakkana Wattanawongsiri), the ultimate warrior of Hera, transforms into Krathin. She nearly chokes when forced to learn cooking to feed her employers' family, each of whom is incredibly picky.
Yubismantumsiapkiki (Klerk Schiller), the best spaceship pilot in the universe, transforms into Ai Yoi, a man whose job is to be a private chauffeur.
Finally, Jakimanroff Seventeen (Athipich Chutiwatkajornchai), the latest model of a doomsday missile capable of destroying the world in the blink of an eye, is transformed into a cute, chubby-cheeked, mischievous young boy named Master Missile or Nong Luk Dok (Little Dart). His duty is to detonate himself based on the majority vote.
The fate of the four aliens takes a turn when they are startled by massive fireworks exploding around them, forcing them to abandon their spaceship and skydive down to Earth, uncertain of their destiny and unable to contact their home planet again.
The four aliens land near the home of Dr. Ekkapop (Vasu Sangsingkeo), the owner of a private university. The Doctor is a genius and is very strict about his children's education, expecting them to follow in his footsteps. He has three children: his eldest son, Ohm (Sean Jindachot), 18, a first-year medical student; his second child, Im (Panita Thanachotthanakorn), 17, a high school senior; and his youngest daughter, Eye (Avina Kruengsai), 7.
Dr. Ekkapop's family happens to be in desperate need of employees for every position—cook, nanny for the youngest daughter, and driver—because he just fired the entire previous staff. The qualifications he requested from the employment agency were high: ability to read and write, with a minimum of an associate degree. When the four strange but intelligent-looking aliens appear at his front gate, Ekkapop assumes they are the staff he requested. He hands them an exam to test their intelligence and is shocked when these "servants" breeze through the incredibly difficult test.
Ekkapop decides to hire the four strange employees into his household. This aligns perfectly with the Herans' need to learn about human behavior and analyze human emotions—love, greed, anger, infatuation—as well as the institution of family, beliefs, and various human values.
From that moment on, the fate of the human world rests on the decisions of these eight lives—aliens and humans alike—as they face numerous obstacles together. They must solve problems using human hearts combined with futuristic alien inventions to find a way to live peacefully in the future.
If they fail, these eight will be the first to be blown to smithereens along with our world, thanks to the power of Jakimanroff Seventeen, the doomsday missile that started its countdown the moment it hit the ground.
Will they succeed in solving these problems? Find out in "Saen Son Kon Rak," airing every Monday to Friday at 5:45 PM on Thai TV3. The drama premieres on Thursday, June 13, 2013.

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Touchma or Tuem, a handsome young veterinarian from Kasetsart University, is happily taking graduation photos with his friends. In stark contrast, his father, Kamnan Ther (Village Headman Ther), feels humiliated and furious. The Headman had been bragging to the entire sub-district that his son was studying to be a medical doctor who treats humans, only to find out he studied to treat animals. Paramee or Lookpla, Touchma’s younger sister who is in her final year of Home Economics, has to calm her father down. Although Kamnan Ther doesn't like her major either, he eventually gives in to her pleading. Touchma returns home, where he is looked after by Paen Lan, an older transgender maid of the Kamnan’s household who constantly flirts with him, though Touchma is used to it and remains unfazed.
Kamnan Ther returns from the temple feeling ashamed because people were laughing at him. Angry that Touchma doesn't appreciate his good intentions—having raised his children alone since his wife died and planning their paths for them—Kamnan decides to teach Touchma a lesson. He goes to Satan Suang Farm in Saraburi to ask Boonjira or Mae Boon, the farm owner, to hire Touchma. Kamnan is a distant relative of Boonjira's mother and worked on the farm during its pioneering days. Although Boonjira's parents have passed away, she respects Kamnan like a close relative and agrees. Kamnan returns and forces Touchma to work as a cowboy at the farm, claiming Touchma must work to repay the money spent on his education. Paen Lan wants to go too, but Kamnan forbids it.
Kamnan has Ai Jook, a driver he once helped, take Touchma to the farm. Since the pickup truck is unavailable, Jook drives him in an E-taen (local farm truck) instead. On the way, Touchma imagines Boonjira as a fussy old spinster. However, upon meeting her, he is stunned because Boonjira is young and beautiful, despite being a widow with three children. Seeing that the children look completely different from one another, Touchma assumes she must have had husbands of various nationalities. Satan Suang Farm is vast, featuring a dairy farm, horse stables, a breeding center for high-quality cattle, and modern agricultural plots. Boonjira assigns Touchma to the dairy farm on a probationary basis and warns him to strictly follow the farm's rules.
On his first morning, Touchma faces a hazing ritual from Boonjira's adopted children: Tommy (the eldest, of German descent), Congo (the second son, of Kenyan descent), and Lookmee (the youngest daughter, of Korean descent). The three lead the workers' children, dressed as a Native American army, to attack Touchma. Orachorn, the maid of the main house, tells him that if he were a woman, the hazing would have been a ghost prank instead.
In the workers' quarters of the farm, there is a single shop owned by Nang Peep, the wife of Ta Parn, an old farmhand. The couple fights every morning, especially when Ta Parn is drunk, as he accuses every man of flirting with his wife. That morning, Touchma tries to buy a toothbrush but is chased away by Ta Parn, who accuses him of being his wife's lover.
Meanwhile, Songsak or Sia Song, a rich young man and son of a wealthy agricultural warehouse owner, comes to court Boonjira, bringing gifts every time. The children hate Songsak because they are possessive of their mother and because Songsak is stingy and likes to oppress those weaker than him. The kids call him "Tee Saeb" behind his back. While he talks to Boonjira, the kids shoot him with a slingshot, causing him to fall. Touchma meets a sober Ta Parn at the farm, who doesn't remember him and politely shows him around, explaining that Boonjira doesn't raise beef cattle because she is too kind-hearted to send them to the slaughterhouse. This impresses Touchma. In the evening, the kids ambush Touchma, but he dodges them. He lectures them, annoying the kids further. Touchma learns from Ta Parn that the kids test everyone to ensure their mother isn't harmed or deceived, though Touchma disagrees with their methods.
Songsak drives recklessly to see Boonjira, nearly hitting Touchma and knocking him into a ditch without apologizing. Touchma retaliates with stinging words. The kids plan a ghost prank for Touchma but test it on Songsak first, scaring him so badly he drives his car onto a fence and loses his hair from shock. Pleased, they try the plan on Touchma, but he outsmarts them. However, the kids eventually cause Touchma to fall off a ladder and break his leg. He is hospitalized. Boonjira apologizes but points out that Touchma provoked the children first.
Paen Lan and Paramee miss Touchma and ask to visit him, warning Kamnan that Touchma might run away with a wife if they don't go. Kamnan agrees. Boonjira welcomes them warmly as she has known Paramee since she was a child, allowing them to stay as long as they like. When Touchma is discharged, he drags his cast-bound leg to Nang Peep’s shop. A drunk Ta Parn chases him with a knife again. Touchma runs for his life, which miraculously heals his leg overnight, allowing him to return to work.
The workers prepare the stables for an injured horse from Kirkpol’s stable in Korat. Kirkpol is an influential figure in horse gambling circles. Boonjira runs a nursing center for horses, and Kirkpol sends Det Duang Daraka, a champion horse who is severely injured. If the horse doesn't recover, it will be "put down with dignity." Touchma disagrees with this practice.
Kirkpol arrives by private helicopter with a plan to monopolize the horse racing industry and invites Boonjira to partner with him. She refuses, but Kirkpol plans to take over her farm eventually. The kids hate Kirkpol but don't know how to handle him. Touchma bonds with Det Duang Daraka until the horse trusts him, but the horse panics upon seeing Kirkpol. Kirkpol orders the horse to be found and killed. Touchma suspects animal abuse, but Boonjira is skeptical.
Songsak mocks the children, leading them to beat him up. Paramee prepares to leave, but Boonjira invites her to intern as an admin officer, delighting Paen Lan. Touchma finds the runaway horse in the forest, calms it down, and secretly treats it. The kids prank Songsak with itching powder, then hide in the stables. They see Touchma riding a horse skillfully, making Lookmee jealous. Boonjira is angry when she learns Touchma hid the horse, but he asks for time to prove the truth. The kids, learning the horse is to be killed, decide to help Touchma protect it.
Touchma bargains with the kids: they must follow his orders to help care for the horse. Boonjira stalls Kirkpol by ignoring his calls and goes to adopt Mali, a sickly baby, as another child. Touchma discovers that the horse has been doped with dangerous stimulants, causing bone decay. When Kirkpol returns, Touchma hides the horse at Ta Parn’s house. The kids attack Kirkpol’s helicopter with clay bullets, causing it to crash. Kirkpol calls the police with sniffer dogs, but Touchma uses fermented fish (Pla Ra) to hide their scent, saving the kids from arrest.
Touchma moves the horse to a limestone cave in the forest. The kids trick Songsak into letting them wash his car, which Touchma uses to transport the horse, returning the car in a ruined state. The kids promise to keep the secret.
Frustrated, Kirkpol calls Taweephol, a henchman who fled to the US, to infiltrate the farm as a stable hand to kill the horse. Touchma contacts a reporter friend to dig up dirt on Kirkpol, finding evidence of his gambling empire ruining lives.
The kids catch Taweephol in a trap, but he charms them by playing a cool cowboy named "Nickie," and they accept him. Mali falls ill with dengue fever, and Touchma donates blood to save her, touching Boonjira’s heart. Taweephol flirts with Paramee to get information. Boonjira dislikes Taweephol’s reckless behavior but keeps him on. Touchma finds proof of the intent to kill the horse but waits to tell Boonjira. Meanwhile, Taweephol turns the kids against Touchma, encouraging a violent cowboy lifestyle.
Boonjira, unhappy with Taweephol’s influence on the children, assigns him to work under Touchma shoveling manure. Touchma disciplines the kids by making them work and eat with the laborers. Taweephol tries to find the horse but is thwarted by Ta Parn, who knocks him out in a jealous rage.
Lookmee becomes disillusioned with Taweephol’s weakness. The siblings fight, and Boonjira is stressed. Touchma comforts her, and she decides to give Lookmee a foal, asking Touchma to train her. Taweephol finds the horse’s hiding spot. Kirkpol orders him to kill the horse and Touchma before the next race.
Kirkpol organizes a launch event for a new horse at Satan Suang Farm. Touchma plans to expose him. The kids fight, and Lookmee runs away to the horse. Taweephol attempts to kill both the horse and Lookmee, but Touchma and Ta Parn save them. The kids reconcile and reveal Taweephol’s true nature. Taweephol kidnaps Paramee into the forest. A rescue mission ensues, involving smoke tactics that backfire, leading to Touchma’s capture.
Boonjira asks Det Duang Daraka to help find the group. The horse leads them into the forest. Taweephol mocks the children’s orphan status, making Touchma sympathize with them. The horse attacks Taweephol, saving everyone. Taweephol is locked up.
At the event, Kirkpol tricks Songsak’s father. Kamnan Ther arrives and accidentally frees Taweephol before being captured himself. During the charity race, the kids set off firecrackers, causing chaos. Det Duang Daraka appears, and the kids expose Kirkpol’s crimes. A gunfight breaks out. Touchma protects Boonjira, and the horse protects Touchma, getting shot in the process. Police arrest the villains. Touchma saves the horse's life. He promises to help restore the farm’s reputation.
Kirkpol is out on bail but is hunted by angry gamblers. Lookmee makes a burnt breakfast for Touchma, which he eats to encourage her. Kamnan Ther tries to force Touchma to work at a pig farm owned by Duang Samorn, a widow who likes young men, because Kamnan has a crush on her. Touchma refuses and declares his love for Boonjira. Lookmee accepts Touchma as her new dad.
Kamnan brings Duang Samorn to the farm. Songsak meets her and falls in love. The kids prank Duang Samorn with a ghost act. Touchma proposes to Boonjira, who accepts. The farm gains fame as a rehabilitation center for racehorses. Kamnan accepts the marriage.
On the wedding day, Kamnan brings a large dowry. Det Duang Daraka walks normally again. Touchma becomes the permanent cowboy of Satan Suang Farm, living happily ever after.
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รักข้ามเส้น
The premise for the lakorn is typical, it follows a young who transform herself from an ugly duckling to a beautiful swan and finds love with a rich humble guy. She used to be beautiful and did well in school but abandoned it all to work full time in her family’s noodle shop in order for her 2 younger siblings to further their education. When she went back to school, she finds herself falling for her teacher who days earlier saved her from purse snatchers. It’s innocent and sweet and their will be some Juliet and Romeo conflict because her father hates his mother.

มิสเตอร์บ้านนา
Jimmy (Kantadon Akasan) is a half-Thai/Isan, half-American young man. His mother, Wandee (Sunaree Ratchasima), fell in love with his father while working as a waitress on Khao San Road. Jimmy has never seen his father’s face; he only knows that his name is Bob (Ron Smoorenburg), an American tourist. Wandee brought Bob to live with her in her hometown in Khon Kaen, but after only a year, Bob left Wandee to return to his country, promising to arrange for a permanent move to Thailand. However, he never returned. When Wandee contacted the US address Bob gave her, she found he had already moved away. Despite being ridiculed by others for being "dumped by a foreigner," Wandee returned to rice farming to raise her son, refusing to go back to being a waitress, hoping that one day her foreign husband would return.
Jimmy grew up amidst rice fields and the authentic Isan way of life. He loves playing the Khaen (bamboo mouth organ) and singing Mor Lam folk songs with all his heart, supported by Kru Kitcha (Thanom Samthon). Kru Kitcha has feelings for Wandee, but she ignores everyone, waiting only for Bob. After Jimmy finishes high school, Wandee sells her rice fields and buffaloes to send Jimmy to Bangkok to find his father. He lives as a temple boy with Luang Pi (Yong Luk Yee), his biological uncle, while enrolling in university and working as a waiter to support himself. Jimmy is fluent in English, having practiced since childhood in hopes of communicating with his father when they meet. Whenever he meets foreign customers, he shows them his father's photo, asking if anyone knows him, but no one ever has. At the temple, Jimmy meets Tossapol (Jazz Chuanchuen), a fellow Isan native, and they quickly become best friends.
On Jimmy’s first day at university, he is nearly hit by a sports car driven by Roj (Puchisa Supatanaphat). Roj is the boyfriend of Kat (Kewalin Sriwanna), a high-society girl who has transferred universities multiple times without graduating. This is her first day here as well. Thinking Jimmy is a foreigner, Kat scolds him in English for walking without looking. Jimmy argues back fluently in English, pretending to be hurt and threatening to sue her. Embarrassed, Kat pays him off and speeds away.
Later in class, Kat and her gang arrive. Jimmy schemes with Tossapol to speak English, leading Kat to believe Jimmy is an exchange student who doesn't understand Thai. She gossips about him in Thai with Tina (Passakorn Ponlaboon), her tomboy friend, though Orawan (Ariyada Pringsakul), another friend, tries to stop them. Pretending not to understand Thai, Jimmy learns that Kat stole his lecture notes to prank him. He counter-pranks her by announcing she is a thief, humiliating her in front of the class. Kat realizes Jimmy is actually a half-Isan boy, not the foreigner she thought, and they become sworn enemies.
One day, while playing Takraw with friends, Jimmy accidentally kicks the ball into Roj. Thinking it was intentional, Kat berates him. Even though Jimmy apologizes, Roj punches him, but Jimmy doesn't fight back. From then on, Kat constantly tries to prank Jimmy, but he always outwits her. One evening, Kat dines at the restaurant where Jimmy works. She intentionally orders confusing dishes to get him in trouble, leading to him being scolded by the manager. Jimmy quits to find a new job. Meanwhile, Tossapol pursues Orawan, liking her old-fashioned modesty, but Orawan secretly likes Jimmy. Kat enrolls in a dance school run by Jay Jon (Janet Keaw).
While wandering Khao San Road late at night looking for work, Jimmy sees Manop (Parin Wikran) being attacked by thieves. Jimmy saves him, takes him to the hospital, and drives him home. At Manop’s house, he meets Kat again. Misunderstanding the situation, she accuses Jimmy of hurting her father and chases him away until Manop explains that Jimmy saved him. Kat begins to understand but is too stubborn to apologize. Jimmy realizes that despite her sharp tongue, Kat loves her father deeply.
Grateful for Jimmy’s good character, Manop hires him at his company, despite the objection of Ratsamee (Krongthong Rachatawan), Kat’s mother, who despises Jimmy. Manop asks Jimmy to tutor Kat. Jimmy agrees, viewing Manop as a father figure he never had.
Jimmy joins the university’s folk song club, playing the Khaen and becoming the lead singer due to his outstanding voice. He forms a Mor Lam band with Tossapol and Prapan (Wichai Jongprasitporn). They perform at temple fairs, gaining popularity and getting hired for more events. Kat looks down on Jimmy as an old-fashioned country bumpkin. She often sarcastically asks if he has found his father yet, making Jimmy sad and miss his mother. He reminds Kat to study hard because she is lucky to have had a father caring for her since birth.
After the first exams, Jimmy gets the highest score in the class, while Kat fails. Though she pretends not to care, she cries secretly in the garden. Jimmy tries to comfort her but is chased away. For the next exam, he secretly leaves study notes on her desk. Kat tries to find her anonymous helper but fails.
Jeff (Peter Tuinstra), an American friend of Krairik (Wayne Falconer), Roj’s father, comes to work in Thailand. He asks Krairik to help find his nephew—the son of his late brother and a Thai woman. Jeff only knows the mother lived in Khon Kaen; the address and photos were lost when his brother, Bob, died in an accident. Krairik asks Roj to help, seeing business benefits with Jeff.
Roj doesn't take the search seriously, spending the money from his father on Cindy (Piyada Turongkakul), his new mistress. Kat catches Roj cheating and breaks up with him, but Roj refuses to let go, promising to end things with the other woman.
Realizing Jimmy likes Kat, Tossapol tells her that Jimmy was the one who gave her the study notes. Kat thanks and apologizes to him for the first time. Delighted, Jimmy tutors her at her home, but Ratsamee is disgusted, telling Jimmy he isn't suitable for Kat and should let her find someone better and richer. Jimmy accepts this.
To escape his feelings for Kat, Jimmy quits his job at Manop’s restaurant. Ratsamee lies to Kat that Jimmy quit due to a scandal with another woman, leaving Kat disappointed.
Roj uses Ratsamee to reconcile with Kat. Kat pretends to be with Roj to spite Jimmy, making Jimmy try harder to forget her. Roj learns from Ratsamee that Jimmy is a country boy from Khon Kaen abandoned by a foreign father. Suspicious, Roj investigates and discovers that Jimmy is Jeff’s long-lost nephew. He schemes to prevent them from meeting, hiring a boy named Don to impersonate the nephew.
Jimmy gets a new job at a restaurant owned by Jay Kim (Joy Chuanchuen). Jeff brings Don, Roj, and Krairik there to celebrate. Seeing Jimmy, Jeff feels a connection and notices his resemblance to Bob. He asks Roj to call Jimmy over, but Roj lies to Jay Kim to keep Jimmy away and tells Jeff that Jimmy has already left. Roj continues to block them from meeting.
Roj picks Kat up at university and insults Jimmy, warning him to stay away. Kat overhears Roj on the phone making a deal with Don and realizes Roj is using Don to trick Jeff. She scolds him and breaks up with him for good.
Jeff insists on a DNA test for Don. When Don refuses, Jeff secretly tests Don’s hair against his own and confirms Don is not his nephew. Jeff confronts Roj, who claims he was also deceived by Don.
One day, a singer is missing at the restaurant, so Jimmy steps in. The customers love his performance, especially his Mor Lam singing despite his inter-racial looks. Chanchai (Jim Chuanchuen), a record label owner, spots his talent and signs him. Jeff returns to the restaurant but finds Jimmy has already quit.
Both Jimmy and Kat still have feelings for each other, but Kat’s pride keeps her distant. Meanwhile, Jimmy is paired with Rapeeporn (Pamela Bowden), or P, a famous teen singer in the same label. P likes Jimmy and urges Chanchai to promote them as a couple, but Jimmy sees it only as a marketing ploy.
Jimmy becomes a famous singer with songs written by Prapan. Kat gets a job at the same company managing folk artists, bringing her closer to Jimmy. They start dating seriously but secretly to avoid upsetting fans. P tries to expose them.
Roj, wanting to ruin Jimmy, teams up with P to leak photos of Jimmy and Kat to the press. Fans are outraged. Chanchai orders Jimmy to deny the relationship, but Jimmy refuses and publicly admits he is dating Kat. Although Chanchai is furious, most fans support Jimmy’s honesty. Roj is enraged that his plan failed.
Despite his success, Jimmy feels empty. He visits his mother, offering to build her a big house, but she refuses. All she wants is to see Bob. As always, her first question is, "Have you found your father?"
Jeff’s term in Thailand ends. Hopeless about finding his nephew, he decides to return home. However, seeing Jimmy on a TV show mention his American father named Bob, Jeff immediately contacts the program.
Finally, uncle and nephew meet. Jeff reveals that Bob has passed away but left all his inheritance to Jimmy, his only son. Wandee is heartbroken she will never see Bob again but is touched to know he never forgot her. Kru Kitcha comforts Wandee, and she begins to open her heart to him, realizing he has always been there for her. Jimmy also wants his mother to have a companion.
Jimmy decides to quit singing and returns to his hometown to become a lawyer, helping villagers exploited by capitalists. He opens a law firm with his inheritance and buys back the rice fields for his mother.
Kat follows him, applying to be his assistant to help him "get rich fast so he can afford her dowry." Jimmy tests her by making her live and work like a country girl. Kat agrees but struggles hilariously, often falling into the mud in expensive boots. Jimmy pretends to scold her but secretly admires her effort.
Roj follows Kat to the countryside to win her back. Seeing Jimmy hasn't given in yet, Kat pretends to reconcile with Roj. However, Jimmy pranks Roj until he flees back to Bangkok. Tossapol and Orawan arrive to hand out their wedding invitations and help reconcile Jimmy and Kat. Jimmy proposes to Kat, asking if she can live in the countryside with a "country bumpkin foreigner" like him. Kat says yes.
Follow the fun and romance in "Mister Ban Na," airing every Monday to Friday at 5:45 PM – 6:45 PM on Thai TV3. The drama premieres on Tuesday, March 5, 2013.