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This lakorn is about the main girl and her parents who were very poor whom lived in the countryside of Thailand. They were always being threaten by debt collector gangs. One day the gang collector was beating up the father so much in the head that he eventually went blind. The mother made a decision to go to Bangkok in search for a better job to help make more money, and left the family with a friend who was willing to help her very much.
The young girl later went to Bangkok in search of her mom a couple years later when she was all grown up, but she have forgotten how her mother looks like. The mother don't know how her daughters look like either. Throughout all those years the mom was away, she became a famous Morlum singer. "Morlum" is a style of Thai country music. Unable to find her mother, she had the opportunity to become a famous Morlum singer to help find her mother with the help of the main guy, who she later falls in love with.

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Due to extreme poverty and having six children, Boonlai (Apiradee Pawaputanont) forces Boonrod (Siraphan Wattanajinda) to drop out of school to work and support the family, just like her older sister, Boonlam (Kullanut Kulpriyawat). At the age of 16, Boonrod is sexually harassed by her employer, causing her to flee to live with Teacher Oraphin (Suang-suda Lawanprasert), working as a nanny for the teacher's youngest daughter, Noo Jeed.
During that time, Boonrod meets Jin (Saharat Hiranthanapuwadon), Teacher Oraphin's eldest son, who is younger than her. Jin always looks down on Boonrod. Boonrod serves Teacher Oraphin and her husband, Palad (Yuthapichai Charnlekha), for many years. This closeness makes Boonrod feel that Jin is the first man she loves. However, when Jin falls in love with Wichuda (Lanlalin Tejasa), the daughter of Governor Wat (Sathaporn Nakwilairoj) and Mrs. Kornkaew (Anjana Burananan), a suitable match, Boonrod feels heartbroken. She decides to leave Teacher Oraphin, who was like a second mother to her, to go her own way from that day forward.
In the year 1972, U-Tapao Airport is full of American soldiers stationed in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Boonrod works at Khun Pom's (Kerk Chiller) restaurant in front of U-Tapao Airport. With her sharp tongue and flashy dressing style, Boonrod's reputation becomes renowned throughout U-Tapao.
Jay Phen (Pimpaka Siangsomboon), a veteran prostitute, brings Sunee (Laphasrada Chuay-kua), Khiao (Benjasiri Wattana), Julie (Thongthong Mokjok), and a group of younger prostitutes from a brothel in Bangkok to become "rented wives" (of American soldiers). Upon their first meeting, Boonrod and Sunee do not get along, leading to constant arguments because Sunee feels Boonrod is her life's rival. Boonrod declares that someone like her will never sell her body for survival. Boonrod meets Bob (Willy McIntosh), though Will (David Asavanond), Bob's friend, thinks Boonrod is a prostitute. After that day, Bob frequently visits the restaurant to get close to Boonrod. Bob admires that Boonrod makes a living with her own two hands.
Boonrod takes time off work to visit Teacher Oraphin as usual. Teacher Oraphin tells her about Jin and Wichuda, who made a mistake and got pregnant while still studying. Boonrod is heartbroken, feeling sorry for their futures, as one of them has to stop studying. On the other hand, she feels that Jin, the man of her dreams, is walking further and further away from her.
Because Mrs. Boonlai loves only her four sons—Boonto (Sira Paetrat), Boontham (Tanabodee Jaiyen), Boonsin (Kornkorn Tunkaew), and Boonting (Ninwaris Kittichaiwarangkul)—and constantly takes money from her daughters to gamble, both Boonlam, who works as a prostitute in Pattaya, and Boonrod feel neglected. Boonting gets a school-aged girl pregnant, leading the girl's parents to report him to the police. Fearing that Boonsin and Boontham will also turn out bad, Boonrod takes them to live with her. She makes Boonsin enroll in vocational school and has Boontham finish high school. Boonrod brings Boonsin to apprentice with a machine shop owner (Santi Santivejkun). There, Boonsin meets Muey (Yada Suwannapatana), the owner's beautiful daughter. Boonsin secretly admires the "sky flower" (unattainable woman) from that day on.
Jin and Wichuda, as new parents, cannot adapt to each other, leading to constant arguments. Everything gets worse when their child falls critically ill and dies after being alive for only a few months. They blame each other, leading to a final breakdown, and they decide to live apart. Boonrod takes Wichuda back to live with Teacher Oraphin.
When Bob volunteers to drive Boonrod back to the restaurant, Sunee seizes the opportunity to stir up trouble, making Khun Pom misunderstand, resulting in a huge argument. Boonrod declares her resignation from the restaurant. As soon as Bob finds out, he is very worried because he feels responsible. When he learns that Boonrod is thinking of finding a career selling baked goods, Bob doesn't hesitate to do everything to make amends. Meanwhile, Bob offers Boonsin a job at the base. Boonrod agrees because she doesn't want Boonsin to be disappointed if he continues to be close to Muey. Boonrod's bakery and made-to-order food business go well. She receives support from Teacher Muan, who taught her English when she first arrived at U-Tapao. Meanwhile, the closeness between Bob and Boonrod gradually develops from friendship into love. Boonrod takes her savings to buy a shophouse to establish a machine shop to disprove the slurs of those around her.
Seeing Boonrod's progress, Wichuda thinks about starting a new life. Boonrod tells her she must start by overcoming her own heart and going back to ask her parents for another chance. Wichuda decides to leave Teacher Oraphin and return home. When Jin learns that Wichuda has returned home, he feels heartbroken. Wichuda enrolls at Ramkhamhaeng University because she wants her parents to be proud that she has a degree. Mrs. Kornkaew asks Montri, the son of a close friend, to look after Wichuda, hoping her daughter will start a new life. Jin goes to find Boonrod to tell her the good news that he passed the exam to be a teacher. Jin's arrival makes Boonrod and Bob's love begin to waver. When Sunee learns that Boonrod is having problems with Bob, she plots to win Bob back to her. When Boonrod discovers that Bob went to see Sunee, she follows them. Sunee uses her feminine charms on Bob, making Boonrod unbearable. Bob chases after Boonrod to make amends, and the two pour out their feelings for each other.
Boonlam agrees to stay at the machine shop, asking to work as a housekeeper in exchange for room and board, just to know she still has value. Boonrod tells her that Boonlam has value to everyone. Meanwhile, the land that Boonto took to mortgage was seized because he didn't make payments, and Mrs. Boonlai still wastes money unnecessarily. Boonrod decides to sell her old house and lets her mother come to live with her. That becomes the starting point of family problems, but Boonrod has to harden her heart to do what she thinks is right, to prove that what she is doing is out of good intentions for her family, and that she wants everyone in the family to live comfortably.
Boonrod's fate reaches a major turning point when Bob is scheduled to transfer to Indonesia. Boonrod thinks harder when Boonsin says he is getting married to Muey because the father allowed it, but with the condition that Boonsin must come to help manage the business. Which way will Boonrod's fate go? Follow and cheer her on in the drama "Phu Ying Khon Nan Chue Boonrod", airing every Monday-Tuesday at 8:20 PM on One Channel. The drama begins on Monday, October 19, 2015.

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Koom Wiang Kaew, a grand and beautiful mansion aged around 200 years, is owned by the 70-year-old Chao Ketthawa (Pismai Wilaisak). However, no one knows that about 2 kilometers away, there lies a dilapidated, abandoned mansion by the Ping River. Rumors swirl that this abandoned mansion is haunted; teenagers who once tried to test their courage there fled in terror, stricken with fever. In reality, a drug gang uses it as a hideout and fabricated the ghost stories to keep people away.
Thapakorn (Oliver Beaver), a director, and Madame Su (Sikarinthan Plaiprut), his beautiful wife and producer, receive orders from the channel to produce a period drama. They cast Triphop (Yuttana Puenglarp) as the lead actor. Triphop has a close friend named Kaew (Anuchit Sapanphong), a broke writer. Triphop suggests that Kaew write the plot for this drama.
One night, a massive storm hits, and lightning strikes the spire of the abandoned mansion. The drug gang discovers a hidden basement containing a grave. That same night, a fight breaks out among them, leading to bloodshed. The blood seeps into the grave, awakening the spirit of Chao Nang Yodla (Savika Chaiyadej) and her servants, Nang Pan (Sitang Punapop) and Nang Puen (Lukkana Wattanawongsiri), from their imprisonment. Yodla’s spirit has been waiting for the return of Triphop, her lover, for a very long time.
Pimdao (Monchanok Saengchaipiangpen), a good-natured actress known for playing villain roles, lives with her mother Jantra (Pimpan Chalaikupp), a university professor and dharma practitioner, and her younger sister Pimduen (Thanida Thanawat), a senior history student. Pimdao meets Triphop at an event, and a misunderstanding leads to mutual dislike. Meanwhile, Malarin (Parnward Duaysianklao), a sweet-looking actress who is actually vicious, has a crush on Triphop. She asks BB (Morris K), her golden-hand manager, to pull strings so the channel casts her as the heroine opposite Triphop.
Kaew submits the synopsis for "Koom Nang Kruan," a love triangle mini-series between two noble ladies and a man from the capital. The channel approves it for immediate production. Initially, Thapakorn worries about Kaew's lack of discipline, but within three days, the entire script is delivered. The team is satisfied, and additional casting begins. Triphop suggests Thapakorn cast Pimdao as the villainess so he can continue to tease her.
Thapakorn goes to scout locations in Wiang Kaew District. Por Liang Thada (Satawat Doonwichit) welcomes the team. Kaew invites everyone to stay at Koom Wiang Kaew. Thapakorn chooses the main mansion as the primary set. Kaew offers numerous rooms for the actors and two large guest houses. Although there are rumors of ghosts, Madame Su doesn't care because it reduces costs and increases profits.
Thapakorn plans to film the entire series in Wiang Kaew, utilizing the forest, hot springs, and Koom Wiang Kaew, with additional sets, aiming to finish in one month. BB complains about being upcountry for so long, but Malarin agrees in hopes of being close to Triphop.
As Pimdao prepares to travel to Wiang Kaew, Jantra meditates and sees a vision of Yodla and a flock of crows. She gives Pimdao a "Fire Tiger Fang" (a protective amulet) to carry. Triphop and Pimdao feel strange about the mansion. despite rumors of fierce ghosts leaking from the crew, Thapakorn orders everyone to keep quiet. Rachen (Isariya Patharamanop), a high-society drug-addicted actor and part of Por Liang Thada's gang, wants a job and charms Madame Su into giving him a role. Rachen takes a liking to Pimdao, and her kindness towards him makes Triphop jealous.
On the day of the worship ceremony, Thapakorn and Madame Su plan a small ritual. However, BB brings in two ghost-hunting TV hosts to lead the ceremony. The hosts improvise about auspiciousness until suddenly, a corpse falls from the mansion spire right onto the offering table. The hosts scream and flee back to Bangkok. Malarin seizes the opportunity to pretend to be scared so Triphop will take care of her.
During filming, the power of the Fire Tiger Fang blinds Yodla from seeing Pimdao. Consequently, Yodla directs her jealous rage at Malarin. Malarin faces various accidents on set. At first, BB mistakenly thinks it is Pimdao's doing, but soon everyone on set begins to feel surrounded by unseen dangers.
That night, Yodla hypnotizes Triphop and sends a ghostly carriage to pick him up. Malarin, sneaking out to find Triphop, follows him. She sees the carriage drive through a wall of trees to the abandoned mansion by the river. Yodla casts a spell making Triphop see the abandoned mansion as beautiful. She plays a love song on the Seung (musical instrument) that he had composed for her in a past life. Triphop is entranced. However, Malarin enters, sees Yodla in her translucent ghostly form, and screams. Yodla attacks Malarin. Triphop wakes from the spell, and Yodla vanishes. Triphop carries the unconscious Malarin back to the mansion near dawn. Pimdao sees them and misunderstands their relationship. Malarin is so terrified of the ghost she becomes delirious and is hospitalized. Pimdao, pitying her, gives the Fire Tiger Fang to Malarin, whose condition immediately improves.
Without the Fire Tiger Fang, Yodla finally sees Pimdao and instantly recognizes her as Dararai, the woman who stole her lover in the past. Furious, Yodla appears in Pimdao's dream and hypnotizes her to recall her past life. Pimdao wakes up realizing that she is the reincarnation of Dararai, who had taken Triphop from Yodla and killed her long ago. Now, Yodla has returned for revenge and to reclaim everything.
How will Pimdao repay the karma she created in the past? Will the love between Triphop and Pimdao be fulfilled in this life?
Find the answers in "Koom Nang Kruan," airing every Monday and Tuesday at 8:25 PM on Channel 5. The drama premieres on Tuesday, January 14, 2014.