บริษัท โซนิกซ์ ยูธ 1999 จำกัด
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Sukrob is a man in his early thirties who is perfect in appearance, financial status, and career. His only weakness is his womanizing nature.
Sukrob's family has been close to Sukwan's family since their parents' generation. Consequently, Mrs. Ruedee, Sukrob's mother, engaged Sukwan to be her daughter-in-law when she was just a child. Sukrob and Sukwan were betrothed to the satisfaction of both families before they even understood love. Up until now, they have never met because Sukwan was sent to study abroad at a young age.
Sukwan, though outwardly perfect and flawless, is internally filled with "poison." She is self-centered and refuses to lose to anyone. When she learns she must marry Sukrob, who has a reputation as a Casanova, she plans to refuse. However, upon meeting him for a blind date, she falls in love with his appearance and perfect qualifications, immediately forgetting his reputation. Sukwan is confident that a woman of her caliber—perfect in every way—can certainly defeat Sukrob's other women.
Sukrob feels the same; he is pleased with Sukwan’s beauty and perfection. Moreover, his mother has issued an ultimatum: if he does not marry Sukwan, he will not receive a single baht of his inheritance. After the wedding, Sukrob honors Sukwan as his wife, but marriage cannot change his womanizing habits. He continues to enjoy his Casanova lifestyle with his friends just as before.
Among all the women, the one closest to Sukrob is Pongrutai, the owner of a coffee and flower shop that Sukrob frequents. Pongrutai is sweet, polite, and humble. She is relatively poor and works hard to pay for the treatment of her mother, who suffers from a severe illness.
While outsiders see Sukrob as a bad man, Pongrutai sees a different side of him through their closeness—his warmth and kindness. Knowing she needs money for her mother, Sukrob often finds opportunities to help her financially. To Pongrutai, Sukrob is a benefactor, and his goodness in this regard makes her overlook his other flaws. Besides Pongrutai, Sukrob also has Ivy, a young university student who takes part-time jobs. Their relationship is casual and uncommitted; she is just "dessert" for parties.
Ivy comes from a poor background in the provinces but is beautiful. She has to struggle to support her education, but because she is lazy and dislikes hard work, she chooses to find a rich man to support her. Sukrob knows Ivy is pleading for money, but he doesn't mind; he has enough money to buy happiness without trouble.
Because of her youth, Ivy doesn't think about a serious relationship with Sukrob. Pong (a male friend) watches Ivy and comforts her whenever she has problems with Sukrob. Deep down, he wants her to choose him, but it seems impossible. He accepts his position as the "best friend" just to stay close to her.
After the marriage, although Sukwan is a modern woman, she is hurt like any wife would be. she hopes her goodness and perfection will eventually stop Sukrob’s wandering eye. But when Sukrob’s fun-loving ways don’t decrease, Sukwan goes on the offensive, fully asserting her role as the "Mia Luang" (Main Wife). News of her and Sukrob appears in celebrity gossip columns almost daily to declare her power and ownership of him loud and clear. Sukwan has Sangdao, Sukrob's secretary, report his behavior to her. However, deep down, Sangdao is another woman attracted to Sukrob because she sees the warmth he gives Sukwan. She hopes to be lucky like the other women who get close to him. Sangdao handles tasks for Sukwan, hoping to become Sukrob's favorite, tolerating only Sukwan. If any other woman dares approach Sukrob, Sangdao blocks them immediately without Sukwan lifting a finger.
Pongrutai secretly dates Sukrob, but no matter how quiet they are, Sukwan eventually finds out. It makes it worse when she realizes Sukrob’s relationship with Pongrutai isn't just for fun; it involves a bond and gratitude. Furthermore, Pongrutai is someone Sukrob cherishes—someone even Sukwan cannot touch. This emotional bond displeases Sukwan. She could accept it if it were just a fling, but not a deep connection like this. To end this dangerous relationship, Sukwan must find a way to get rid of Pongrutai.
However, Sukwan's harassment leads to an argument with Sukrob. He explicitly asks her to spare Pongrutai, forbidding Sukwan from messing with her. Sukrob's serious demeanor forces Sukwan to back off, but she doesn't give up. She decides to keep her enemy close by pretending to be kind and offering Pongrutai a job as her personal secretary. This makes Sukrob think he has won. While Pongrutai distrusts Sukwan, she dares not refuse Sukrob and must accept the job, placing her life under Sukwan's constant surveillance.
All these events are watched by Ruedee, Sukrob's mother, who fears losing a good daughter-in-law like Sukwan. She tries to stop her son but fails. The only way to keep Sukwan is for her to have a child. But luck is not on their side; Sukwan does not get pregnant despite not using contraception. A doctor reveals she is sterile. This bad news devastates Sukwan; she has no way to use a child to tie Sukrob down. She decides to keep this secret.
Meanwhile, Sukrob meets Rarin, a sexy rising star model who uses her fame to hunt for prey, knowing her career lifespan is short. She wants to gather as much wealth as possible. Rarin does everything to meet Sukrob, leading to another secret affair. Rarin pretends to be willing to be a mistress, but deep down, she plans to eliminate Sukwan and take the position of the main wife.
The plan to oust the main wife begins with leaking news to the paparazzi. Rarin's appearance causes Sukwan distress again. The scandal affects both families. Sukwan's family demands Sukrob end things with Rarin, but it's not easy. Noticing Sukrob fears his wife, Rarin uses her charms to bind him while staging news to make herself look like the victim of the main wife's bullying and death threats. The scandal spreads across the city, satisfying Rarin.
The scandalous situation humiliates the "perfect" Sukwan. She chooses to handle it with strength, not lowering herself to fight, maintaining her "good wife" status. However, inside, she is heartbroken. For the sake of social appearance, she negotiates with Sukrob: he can be a playboy, but he cannot have an "official" mistress, or she will divorce him. When this threat reaches Ruedee, she openly obstructs Rarin to show Sukwan she is the only accepted daughter-in-law.
Rarin wants to be the main wife, while Pongrutai wants to protect Sukrob. Amidst the tension, Sukrob seeks solace with Pongrutai. He feels safe with her. This makes Rarin jealous; she doesn't want to lose to Pongrutai and tries to pull Sukrob back.
Sukrob becomes obsessively infatuated with Rarin, neglecting his work. His strange behavior makes Pongrutai suspicious. She suspects black magic. Sukwan is heartbroken by Sukrob's changes but hides it behind a tough exterior. Pongrutai contacts Sukwan to share her suspicions that Sukrob has been charmed (via black magic). Out of concern, Sukwan seeks a solution with Pongrutai’s help.
They follow him and discover the truth about the love spell. They work together to break the spell before his life is ruined. Once free, Sukrob returns to his old self. Upon realizing what Rarin did, he cuts ties with her completely, making her furious. Sukrob tries to atone by pleasing Sukwan and trying for a baby. The failed attempts force Sukwan to reveal her secret: she is sterile. If there is anyone Sukwan trusts to carry a child for them, it is Pongrutai. Sukwan asks Pongrutai to be a surrogate. Pongrutai accepts willingly to repay Sukrob's kindness.
The surrogacy begins amidst hope for everyone except Rarin. Sukrob grows bored and distant from the troublesome Rarin, focusing entirely on Pongrutai, the surrogate mother. Rarin plots to make Pongrutai miscarry. She tricks Pongrutai into an appointment by pretending to be Sukwan. Pongrutai is almost beaten by Thanwa to force a miscarriage but narrowly escapes. After this terrifying event, she doesn't tell Sukwan or Sukrob to avoid worrying them. Instead, she disappears to protect their child. Her disappearance worries everyone. Meanwhile, Rarin and Thanwa hunt for her without success. During this time, the chaos pulls Sukrob away from his party friends and Ivy.
Ivy runs into financial trouble as clients stop hiring her. Pong (her male friend) tries to help, but it's not enough for her high tastes. She tries to contact Sukrob. This reaches Rarin, who claims ownership of Sukrob, but Ivy doesn't care. A fierce battle for Sukrob ensues between Rarin and Ivy.
While the war for the husband rages, Pongrutai hides in Chiang Mai and meets Chayodom, a young doctor providing her prenatal care. To cut off problems, she lies that her husband died. The lie garners sympathy from the doctor, who falls for her sweet nature, though he knows he shouldn't love her as she (supposedly) had a husband. Pongrutai hides the surrogacy to stay safe from Rarin. Although she has feelings for Chayodom, she suppresses them, feeling she is tainted and unworthy of him.
The vicious fight between Rarin and Ivy takes a toll on Sukwan. Sukrob cannot stop them. Finally, Sukwan loses patience and threatens divorce again. A divorce would cost Sukrob his reputation and inheritance, so he must fight to save the marriage.
Cutting off Rarin makes her misunderstand that he chose Ivy. Fueled by rage, she hits Ivy with a car, causing Ivy to lose a leg and become disabled, ending her beauty-selling career. However, Pong (the male friend) does not abandon Ivy; he cares for her. Ivy attempts suicide multiple times, but Pong stops her, promising never to leave. Driven by revenge, Ivy tells Pong that if he takes revenge for her, she will stop trying to kill herself. Pong has no choice; he follows Rarin and throws acid on her. Rarin is disfigured and goes insane, ending up in a mental institution.
Although the external problems are gone, Sukwan no longer trusts Sukrob. She insists on divorcing him, believing he will never change. Sukrob tries repeatedly to reconcile but fails. Discouraged and cut off from his inheritance, he returns to the world of a Casanova.
This time, Sukrob spirals out of control, drinking and sleeping around so heavily that even his friends are worried and eventually leave him. Isolated, disappointed, and disinherited, Sukrob is ruined.
Sukwan watches but tries to stay hard-hearted, believing he will just repeat his mistakes. Despite family intervention, she insists on divorce. News of the divorce and Sukrob’s behavior reaches Pongrutai, who is near her due date. The stress causes her to go into premature labor. Sukrob may be a villain to others, but he has always been good to her. To repay him one last time, she decides to act.
Pongrutai sends a message to Sukwan, lying that she is still pregnant and threatening to have an abortion if Sukwan does not give Sukrob a chance to redeem himself. Terrified of losing the baby, Sukwan has no choice but to give Sukrob another chance. Sukrob promises never to make Sukwan sad again. Pongrutai then returns with the baby and hands the child over to the couple.
Sukwan, Sukrob, and their little child live together, starting a new life. Meanwhile, Pongrutai returns to Doctor Chayodom, tells him the whole truth, and they quietly marry, bound by the love they have always had for each other.
Watch "Dong Dok Ngiew" every Monday-Wednesday at 08:00 / 11:30 / 20:00 on Channel 8. The drama premieres on Monday, April 21, 2014.

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"The story of two young women whose lives are as different as the sky and the ground. Solely due to one person's vengeance, their fates were switched. However, one day as they grow up, their destinies collide. When the truth is finally revealed, their lives are turned upside down, forcing them to face a reality that is difficult to accept."

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The story follows a young girl named Kungnang (Pinky Savika), who has a natural talent for singing Luk Thung (Thai country music). However, her mother, Kaewta (Sirintra Niyakorn), strictly forbids her from singing Luk Thung, without ever revealing the real reason. One day, Kungnang's mother falls severely ill. Needing money for her mother's medical treatment, Kungnang enters a Luk Thung singing contest. She only wins the runner-up position, meaning the prize money isn't enough to cover the medical bills. Even with financial help from Kru Chatree (Surachai Sombatcharoen), a renowned music teacher who loves Kungnang's voice and sees her potential as a singer, Kungnang is unable to save her mother's life.
Before passing away, her mother finally explains why she never allowed Kungnang to sing: her own desire to become a singer led to a past mistake, resulting in her pregnancy with Kungnang. Kaewta had a painful past related to singing and was left heartbroken by Kungnang's father, who was a songwriter, though no one knew the full details. Just before taking her last breath, her mother hands Kungnang a sheet of music titled "Kaewta," written by her father.
Kungnang decides to follow her dreams and heads to the capital city to search for her biological father. She is accompanied by her childhood best friends, Karn (Kung Suthirat) and Cha-aim (Pui Rungtiwa). With the help of Duang (Yingyong Yodbuangam), Karn's older cousin, she eventually gets the chance to sing at "Siam Song," a giant Luk Thung record label owned by Jaran (Moo Kolas). There, she forms good friendships with Kob (Kratae Rsiam), a rookie singer; Jae Oung (Apaporn Nakornsawan), the wardrobe manager; and Kiet (Kratai Rsiam), Jae Oung's assistant.
Throughout her journey, Kungnang must overcome numerous obstacles. She meets Jirayu (Fluke C-Quint), the son of the label's owner, who dreams of becoming a songwriter, even though Jaran wants Jirayu to take over the family business instead. Jirayu secretly supports Kungnang all the time. However, Kungnang's path to success and love is not smooth, as the label's number one female star, Chamada (Pei Panward), constantly tries to sabotage the rising star in both her career and her love life.
Chamada is promoting a duet album with Nateethong (X Jaturong), a famous veteran singer. Nateethong is especially fond of Kungnang and treats her with great affection, which makes Jirayu jealous and leads him to misunderstand Kungnang. Kungnang herself strongly believes that Nateethong might actually be her father.
Meanwhile, Siam Song's rival label, Best Music, sends in Fah (Natalie Davis)—the daughter of wealthy businessman Sia Ah and a rookie singer herself—to stir up trouble. Fah hopes to snatch Jirayu and dominate the industry. She is aided by Komkrit (Touch Na Takuatung), a mole inside Siam Song who is bitter and resentful that Jaran is handing the company over to Jirayu instead of him, despite his many years of loyal service.
In the end, will Kungnang be able to achieve her dreams and find her true biological father? Follow her story in the drama Rachinee Lookthung (Queen of Luk Thung).

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Thongdee (Pinky-Savika Chaiyadej) is a beautiful 17-year-old country girl with high ambitions and a dream of becoming a star. She grew up in the household of her Dad (Khanchit Kwanpracha) and Mom (Ampha Phoosit), who run a food and coffee shop in the local market. Thongdee is constantly scolded and worked to the bone from dawn till dusk by her mother because she is not their biological child, but rather a girl they took in simply to use for free labor.
Thongdee’s beauty catches the eyes of many men, but she plays hard to get and acts arrogant toward anyone who tries to flirt with her. The only exception is Pisut (Bank-Athikit Pringprom / Bank Black Vanilla). Not only is he handsome and well-educated, but he is also the son of a provincial government official. Thongdee dreams of having a comfortable life with him. The two secretly become lovers, and Pisut gives Thongdee a new name: "Thong Prakai."
Infatuated with Thong Prakai's charm, Pisut neglects his studies and secretly sneaks in to sleep at her house without her parents knowing. However, just days after her father dies from tuberculosis, her mother catches them and kicks them both out. Thong Prakai demands money, but her mother refuses. A physical struggle ensues, and Thong Prakai pushes her mother so hard that she crashes into a wall, leaving her in a pool of blood. Thong Prakai steals her mother's money and flees with Pisut, renting a cheap hotel room in Bangkok. The hardships of their new life cause severe arguments between the two, but they eventually reconcile. Just as things settle, fate takes a cruel turn when Pisut is hit by a car and killed.
Following Pisut's death, Weerachai (Asadawut Luangsuntorn), the manager of the hotel where she is staying—who had secretly fallen in love with her at first sight—invites Thong Prakai to live at his house. She hopes for a better life, mistakenly believing he is rich. However, she is deeply disappointed to discover that Weerachai and his mother (Sim) make a living selling chicken. While living there, Thong Prakai is forced to do house chores and help his mother sell chicken at the market. Her beauty continues to attract men, including Weerachai’s friend, Tee Yai, who becomes thoroughly captivated by her. This leads to a violent fistfight between Weerachai and Tee Yai. Unable to win the fight, Tee Yai uses a knife and stabs Weerachai to death. Seeing the locals call the police, Thong Prakai—terrified that her past assault on her mother and Pisut's accident will be dug up—goes on the run once again.
Unfamiliar with Bangkok, Thong Prakai wanders aimlessly around a shopping mall, not knowing where to go or what to do with her life. There, she bumps into Hia Bun (Kamon), a playboy nightclub owner. He is immediately smitten with her. Thong Prakai doesn't reciprocate his advances but asks him to help her find a job. He brings her to work at his nightclub. In her new life at the club, she makes a new friend, May (Natalie Davis), who is supportive and encouraging, as well as a fierce enemy, June (Ice-Orawan Preekul), the club's star coyote dancer.
It seems her life is finally looking up, having both a place to stay and a job. However, her beauty and charm quickly bring trouble. On her very first night as a waitress, she has an altercation with a customer, but May intervenes just in time. The next night, the same customer returns to harass her, going as far as trying to drag her away. Fortunately, Mit (Fluke-Jira Danbawornkiat), Hia Bun's younger brother, steps in to rescue her. This deeply angers June. Thong Prakai develops a huge crush on Mit, even daydreaming about marrying him, completely unaware that May—the sisterly figure she loves and trusts the most—is secretly dating him.
Mit takes good care of her and trains her until she gets promoted to a coyote dancer. This makes Thong Prakai even more infatuated and attached to him, while Mit doesn't take their relationship seriously. Overnight, Thong Prakai becomes the new star of the club, replacing June as the main act. This intensifies June's hatred. June constantly picks fights with her, feeling that Thong Prakai has stolen everything from her—both her career and her love life. The two get into a massive physical brawl, which results in June leaving the club.
Narin (Yai-Fundee Janyathanakorn), the owner of a newly opened pub, approaches Thong Prakai and offers her a job with better pay. She decides to quit and work for Narin, especially after finally discovering the relationship between Mit and May. Thong Prakai begins her life anew once again. At Narin's pub, she meets a new coworker, Wilai (Noon-Ramida Prapasanobon), and unexpectedly reunites with her old rival, June. After clearing the air, Thong Prakai and June actually become friends. Mit tries to win Thong Prakai back, but she cuts him off completely and turns her back on love. From now on, she only wants money and fame.
Thong Prakai then meets Montra (Oil-Thana Suttikamol), the leader of a new music band, and asks to be their singer, a wish that is granted. Their close working relationship blossoms into a slow-burning romance. At the same time, her striking looks catch the attention of BB (Kong-Piya Sawetpikul), a talent scout. Thong Prakai is immediately interested, but Montra forbids her from pursuing it. She gives up the opportunity with BB, quits Narin's club, and moves in with Montra. One day, Montra plans to take her to Chiang Mai to meet his parents. Before they go, she asks him to take her to the beach one last time to wash away her painful past and start a fresh life with him. Her life would have been perfect and happy, if not for a tragic accident that takes Montra's life forever. It is only then that Thong Prakai realizes she loved him with all her heart. Wilai, who is now pregnant by her boyfriend, takes the grieving Thong Prakai in to live with her.
Months pass since Montra's death, but Thong Prakai remains drowned in sorrow, letting time slip by aimlessly. Wilai finally knocks some sense into her, urging her to pursue her dreams. Remembering BB, she reaches out to him. BB introduces her to Dara (Top-Daraneenute Pothipiti), the owner of a famous fashion boutique. Dara agrees to let Thong Prakai model for her brand alongside Rome (Punjan-Porama Imanotai), a young male model whom Dara is secretly keeping. Rome is instantly smitten with Thong Prakai at first sight. Noticing his gaze, a jealous Dara begins to keep a very close, distrustful eye on them.
Wilai goes into premature labor on the exact day Thong Prakai visits her. However, Wilai doesn't even get the chance to hold her newborn son before she passes away, leaving baby Thai in Thong Prakai's care. Later, Thong Prakai meets Damkoeng (Tack-Pharunyoo Rojanawuttitham), the heir to a massive film studio. For the sake of fame and a lead acting role, she gives herself to him, only to be double-crossed. Her reputation is left in tatters; she goes from a rising star to a fallen one overnight. Dara offers her a lucrative gig to become a wealthy tycoon's mistress, but she refuses and asks Narin for her old job back at the club.
...Three years pass. Thong Prakai is happily working at Narin's club, but her life is turned upside down once more when Damkoeng suddenly shows up with Narin's younger sister. A massive fight breaks out, forcing Thong Prakai to resign. Needing money to raise baby Thai, she returns to Dara, who helps mold her back into a model. This comeback catches the eye of Minister Prajak (Oat-Worawut Niyomsap), a senior politician. From the moment they meet, he falls madly in love with her and seriously takes her under his wing. After his wife passes away, he legally marries Thong Prakai. However, despite her being a married woman, Rome still lusts after her—going as far as physically assaulting her and secretly taking blackmail photos.
Which direction will Thong Prakai's life take next? Will she ever achieve the beautiful, dream-like life she desires? ...It ultimately remains to be seen where fate will lead her.