📺 Thai Dramas 2011

CE 2011 (BE 2554)

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Complete collection of Thai dramas aired in 2011 (CE 2011) from all TV channels. Includes cast information, synopsis, reviews, and detailed information to help you choose the right dramas for you.

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2011 Drama Statistics

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วิ้งค์ เจ้าเสน่ห์

Wink Jao Sanae

วิ้งค์ เจ้าเสน่ห์

2011
26 episodes
Channel 3 HD
0

In the dead of night, Joke (Pope Thanavat Vatthanaputi), a cheeky young man and the lead singer of the band Merlin, is awakened from a sweet dream when a heavy, mysterious object falls right on his body. This object turns out to be Wikanda, or Wink (Noona Nuengthida Sophon), a novice witch who has come to bring Daenthep (Montri Janeaksorn), her human father, back to the magical world. She wants him to live with Paratee (Uthumporn Silapan), her witch mother and the prospective president of the Witch Women's Council in the magical realm.

While trying to persuade her father to return, Wink constantly clashes with Joke. Eventually, in a fit of annoyance, she curses Joke, leaving him with a hoarse voice. Later, Phayoon (Janet Khiew), Joke's housekeeper, witnesses Wink using magic and tells him. Seeking revenge, Joke secretly records a video of Wink using her powers and uploads it to YouTube. The clip goes viral, turning into a massive issue that causes Wink to be hunted by the public.

To fix the mess Wink created, Trai (Phitsanu Nimsakul), her cousin, along with Paratee and Cheerati (Piyamas Monayakol), Wink's aunt, travel to the human world. They perform a massive, combined spell that successfully wipes the humans' memories of witches. However, the spell backfires by draining their magical powers, leaving them completely powerless and unable to return to the magical world.

While waiting for their magic to recover, the four witches and wizards must learn to live like ordinary humans. Cheerati and Paratee are reluctantly forced to help work at Daenthep's bakery and minimart. Meanwhile, Trai applies for a job at the architectural firm owned by Jean (Tong Pakkaramai), Joke's older sister. He uses this as an excuse to get close to her because he fell in love with her at first sight, even though he knows Jean still hasn't gotten over her ex-boyfriend, Yutthaphop (Aun Witaya Wasukraipaisarn).

Back to Joke, because of the hoarse voice curse, his band loses a music competition. His bandmates, Men (Jack Chernyim) and Ek (Phathai Ploymeekha), suggest finding a new lead singer. Daenthep talks sense into Wink, making her realize her mistake. Feeling guilty, Wink auditions to become the new lead singer of the band Merlin to make up for what she did to Joke.

As the group of magical beings navigates life in the human world and relearns how to use their magic, utter chaos naturally ensues. At the same time, Wink has no idea that she is about to discover a brand new kind of magic that doesn't exist in the witch world—a magic that humans know very well as "Love." It is a love born from closeness, sharing joys and sorrows, and constantly bickering with a deadpan, cynical, highly artistic, and foul-mouthed guy who spares no one's feelings, but secretly hides a true gentleman inside—"Mr. Joke" himself.

Sitcom
มหาชน เดอะซีรี่ส์

Mahachon

มหาชน เดอะซีรี่ส์

2011
56 episodes
Channel 3 HD
0

Kawin (Too) isn't very fond of Namfah (Aom) and Namfon (Som) because they are country girls who recently moved to the city to work at the condo's coffee shop and are still quite naive about modern life in the capital. From their very first encounter, Kawin blamed Namfah for causing a small fire in the condo that left his freshly washed aviation school uniform smelling like smoke. Because of this, Kawin blacklisted Namfah as a woman he should stay away from (since other women had never caused him this kind of trouble).

Namfah struggles to gain acceptance from the condo residents. The coffee shop she just started working at has zero customers because everyone still prefers the previous manager, who let them eat for free and run up tabs. Left with no other choice, Namfah must do whatever it takes to keep the shop afloat so that her younger sister, Namfon, can pursue her dream of getting an education.

Fortunately, there are still some friendly faces in the condo. Krittin (Tee), Kawin's open-minded younger brother, falls in love with Namfah at first sight. Meanwhile, Sam (Nott), a logical and principled law student, warmly welcomes her as a friend. Namfah herself is a great listener and is always willing to help others.

The only exception is Itim (Newclear), a seasoned beauty pageant contestant ("the girl of a hundred stages") who despises Namfah. She views Namfah as a "low-tech" country bumpkin who is somehow stealing all the attention from the guys in the condo away from her. Namfon, on the other hand, is highly irritated by Itim for constantly bothering and picking fights with her older sister. As a result, Namfon and Itim become constant, bickering rivals.

Sitcom
มือปราบมหาเฮี้ยน

Meu Prap Maha Hien

มือปราบมหาเฮี้ยน

2011
24 episodes
Channel 7 HD
0

Sergeant Pee is a young police sergeant at the Crime Suppression Division whose ultimate dream is to be a hero and help people, just like his late father who died during a drug raid. However, Sergeant Pee never seems to reach his dream due to his own extreme clumsiness. He is truly considered the weak link of his division.

A mysterious missing person case occurs with zero evidence. Captain Oat, a pompous and bossy superior who dislikes Pee because of his poor performance record, orders Pee to provide security and act as an escort for Nammon, a newly graduated female forensic expert, as she searches for evidence. However, instead of helping, Pee ends up causing more trouble and annoyance for Nammon, making their first time working together far from smooth.

Besides Pee and Nammon, who are investigating the trace-less disappearance, there is another person relentlessly tailing the case. She is Tookta, a charming and determined female journalist who specializes in deep-dive investigative news under the motto "What Tookta knows, the world knows." She constantly hangs around the police station, using her charm to coax secrets out of young and old officers alike. Her most frequent victim is Captain Oat himself.

Feeling frustrated with his job, Pee returns to the station only to receive a letter from his village headman: "Uncle Kongkaow has passed away. Return immediately to sort out the inheritance." Uncle Kongkaow was Pee's only living relative, and just thinking about him gives Pee the creeps. Back when Pee was a child, his uncle practiced dark magic, raised spirits, and often locked Pee up in the cemetery or put him inside graves—terrifying experiences that left deep traumatic scars on Pee’s childhood.

Pee returns for his uncle’s funeral and receives a very surprising inheritance: a rusty old tin box. Inside are a rubber band, a bottle of nam man phrai (corpse oil), a cursed clay doll, and a small chicken bone. To Pee, this looks like trash rather than an inheritance, so he abandons the tin box at the temple before leaving. Before heading back, Pee visits the venerable Luang Pu (an old monk), who tells him, "You must carry on your uncle’s mission!!" and leaves him with a profound quote: "The more power you hold, the more goodness you must practice in return." Confused and still annoyed, Pee returns to Bangkok. Unbeknownst to him, all of his movements are being watched by a mysterious man filled with vengeance.

Meanwhile, Tookta uses her charms to persuade Captain Oat into ordering Pee to take her along to cover the case. Reluctantly, Pee has to obey.

Back in Bangkok, Pee continues the missing person case by taking Nammon to the scene of the disappearance. Suddenly, Pee feels a dark energy he has never sensed before. Pee and Nammon disagree on many things. Captain Oat specifically ordered Pee to take very good care of Nammon because she is the daughter of a high-ranking official, and Oat hopes to woo her for the sake of his own career! Determined to solve the case and prove Nammon wrong, Pee comes up with a plan, but Nammon shoots it down completely. Eventually, Pee gives in and lets Nammon lead. Her plan is to act as bait to lure the criminal out! But first, Pee has to get rid of Tookta by tricking her into covering a fake news story elsewhere.

The plan seems to work: the kidnapper appears, but ends up grabbing Pee instead of Nammon! Nammon tries her hardest to save Pee and makes a shocking discovery—these criminals aren't normal humans; they are zombies! The shock causes her to faint.

Pee is chased by the zombies and gets cornered. Desperately searching for a weapon, he magically finds the rusty old tin box he had left at the temple in his pocket. He throws the box in panic! Suddenly, a miracle occurs. The rubber band transforms into an elastic Preta (a tall hungry ghost). The corpse oil bottle turns into a female water spirit (controlling water). The cursed doll becomes a fiery ghost child (controlling fire). And the small chicken bone turns into a Krahang ghost with a rice pestle (controlling wind).

The four ghosts use their magical powers to fight off the zombie horde. Just then, Tookta arrives, manages to snap a picture of the zombies, but has her camera destroyed and is chased away. The zombies are defeated by the four ghosts and retreat.

The ghosts are thrilled to meet Pee, but the feeling isn't mutual. The ghosts explain that they were raised by Uncle Kongkaow, who assigned them a final mission: they must help Pee do good deeds so they can accumulate enough merit to be reincarnated into a better life. Furthermore, if Pee refuses to take care of them, the mysterious man—who is currently plotting a massive evil scheme—will capture them and force them to become his evil minions, dooming them to suffer in hell forever.

Pee remembers Luang Pu's words: "Carry on your uncle's mission," and "The more power you hold, the more goodness you must practice in return." He finally understands that the four ghosts are the special power he must use to protect the good and suppress the wicked. Pee makes a pact with the four ghosts: he will use their powers to help humans and stop evil, but everything must be kept strictly secret.

Pee wakes Nammon up. She is still terrified by the zombies, but Pee lies and tells her they were just crazy people whom he already chased away. Nammon is still suspicious but accepts it for now. Pee takes Nammon and the four ghosts back to the station.

Meanwhile, Tookta senses that a massive story and strange events are about to unfold, which could make her a top-tier journalist. She decides to stick close to Pee and Nammon at all times.

The three of them have no idea about the chaotic, X-Files-level supernatural cases waiting for them, or who the mysterious man controlling the zombies trying to capture Pee really is. Many questions await them. Find out the answers in the action-comedy drama Mue Prab Maha Hian (The Super Spooky Ghostbuster).

RomanticComedy
สุดหัวใจเจ้าชายเทวดา

Sood Hua Jai Jao Chai Tewada

สุดหัวใจเจ้าชายเทวดา

2011
60 episodes
9MCOT HD
0

King Kurepan, a monarch of the celestial lineage (Wong Thewa) and the eldest brother among three other kings—King Daha, King Kalang, and King Singhasari—was blessed with a son from his chief queen (Pramaisuree). The newborn prince was a boy of such immense merit and exalted destiny that the supreme deity, Lord Asandaewa, descended from heaven to bestow upon him a magical kris (dagger) inscribed with the name "Inao." Meanwhile, King Daha also had a daughter with his chief queen, named Bussaba. To preserve their divine bloodline and prevent it from mixing with outsiders, the two kings agreed to betroth their children to each other while they were still young.

However, as Inao grew into a handsome young man, his grandmother in the city of Manya (his mother's birthplace) passed away. Because his mother was pregnant, Inao had to attend the royal funeral in his parents' stead. There, he met Princess Jintara, the daughter of the King of Manya, and fell deeply in love with her at first sight. Jintara reciprocated his feelings. When news of this reached Kurepan, Inao's mother used the birth of her new daughter as an excuse to summon Inao back to the city, announcing the imminent royal wedding between Inao and Bussaba.

Desperate to return to Jintara, Inao devised a trick, claiming he wanted to go on a forest expedition. Along the way, he playfully disguised himself as a bandit chief and conquered various small kingdoms. The defeated rulers (Ratu) pledged their loyalty, offering their sons and daughters as tribute. Among them, Inao gained Sangkamarata, the son of one of the rulers, as his most trusted confidant and right-hand man. Upon arriving in Manya, Inao took Princess Jintara as his consort and officially called off his betrothal to Bussaba. This deeply angered King Daha. To spite Inao, when Joraka—a small-town ruler who was dark-skinned and unattractive—came to ask for Bussaba's hand in marriage, King Daha spitefully agreed.

When the supreme deity Lord Asandaewa learned of this, he decided to teach Inao a lesson. He magically caused Prince Wiyosakam, the son of King Kamangkuning, to find a portrait of Princess Bussaba. Wiyosakam became so obsessed with her that he relentlessly pleaded with his father to march their army to seize Bussaba from Joraka. Under orders from his father, Inao was forced to leave Jintara and lead his army to fight Wiyosakam. Inao emerged victorious, killing both King Kamangkuning and Prince Wiyosakam.

After the battle, Inao was granted an audience with King Daha, where he met Bussaba for the first time. He was completely mesmerized and fell hopelessly in love with her. However, Bussaba, harboring deep resentment towards him, refused to speak to him or have anything to do with him. Consumed by anxiety and terrified of losing Bussaba to Joraka, Inao concocted a drastic and wicked plan: he set fire to the theater during Bussaba and Joraka's wedding ceremony and kidnapped Bussaba, hiding her in a golden cave.

Lord Asandaewa was furious at Inao's actions. He conjured a massive storm that swept Bussaba and her nannies away, dropping them at the border of the kingdom of Pramotan. The deity then disguised Bussaba as a young man named Unakan and gave her a magical kris. Unakan performed great deeds and was adopted as the son of King Pramotan. Meanwhile, Inao disguised himself as a forest bandit named Panji and set out with his trusted nanny Prasanta, his confidant Sangkamarata, and his younger sister Wiyada. They wandered aimlessly and faced great hardships in their desperate search for Bussaba.

Years passed, and Inao grew weary and despondent. Upon meeting a hermit, he decided to ordain as a monk, devoting himself to meditation. Lord Asandaewa, taking pity on him, appeared before Bussaba and cryptically told her to march her army eastward to find Inao. Still disguised as the young man Unakan, Bussaba asked King Pramotan for permission to leave the city, claiming she was going out to find a bride. Along the way, various city rulers offered her their daughters, including the exceptionally beautiful Kusuma, whom Unakan reluctantly had to accept.

Eventually, Unakan encountered Inao, who was still disguised as an ascetic. Neither recognized the other, and they immediately clashed, as Inao had heard of Unakan's formidable reputation. When Inao learned that Unakan was heading to the city of Kalang—and that King Kalang was so pleased with Unakan that he planned to marry his daughter, Sakanuengrat, to him—Inao was displeased, as Unakan was not of the celestial lineage. Inao and his followers left the monkhood and followed them to Kalang. Under the guise of the bandit Panji, he presented himself to King Kalang and pledged his loyalty. King Kalang accepted him.

Inao’s flirtatious nature had not faded; upon meeting Sakanuengrat, he took a liking to her. This upset Unakan, who feared the celestial bloodline would be tainted, leading the two disguised figures to constantly test and guard against each other. During this time, Sangkamarata began to suspect that Unakan might actually be a woman. He secretly spied on Unakan while she was bathing. Startled and panicked, Unakan fled the city of Kalang and ordained as a nun named Aenung. She studied the art of prophecy under a hermit until she became a master.

Meanwhile, Siyatra, Bussaba's younger brother, missed his sister and Inao dearly. He left his city to search for them, disguising himself as a forest dweller named Yaran. Yaran arrived in Kalang, and King Kalang, taking pity on him, took him into the palace. Yaran became smitten with Wiyada and tried to sneak in to see her, leading to a fight with Panji. During the struggle, their magical krises clashed, producing sparks of fire—a sign that they were relatives. Overjoyed to be reunited with Siyatra, Inao (Panji) finally allowed Siyatra and Wiyada to be together.

Elsewhere, the ruler of Mangada wanted to find a bride for his younger brother. Desiring King Kalang's daughter as his sister-in-law, he plotted to have his men sneak into the city, kidnap Panji, and hold him hostage so he could march an army to seize Sakanuengrat. However, the kidnappers took the wrong person, abducting Siyatra instead. Shocked by Siyatra's disappearance, Inao and Wiyada sent Prasanta to search for him. Prasanta eventually found Bussaba, who was still disguised as the nun Aenung. Using her prophetic skills, Bussaba revealed that Siyatra was in Mangada, allowing Prasanta to successfully rescue him.

Curious about the nun Aenung, Panji went to see her. She looked incredibly familiar to Bussaba, but when he secretly stole her kris and saw the name "Unakan" inscribed on it, he mistakenly thought she was Unakan's wife. Discovering her kris was missing, Bussaba wept bitterly, terrified that she would be taken as a wife by the disguised Inao and thus disgrace the celestial lineage. Prasanta, eavesdropping on her, finally confirmed that Aenung was indeed Bussaba.

To reveal the truth, Prasanta organized a grand shadow puppet performance depicting the life and tragic love story of Inao and Bussaba. Watching the play, Aenung broke down in tears, confirming to Inao that the nun was truly his beloved Bussaba. He then revealed his true identity as Inao.

After overcoming countless obstacles over seven long years, Inao and Bussaba were finally reunited. They returned to rule together, with Jintara and the other rulers' daughters serving as Inao's secondary consorts.

Follow the drama "Sud Huajai Chaochai Taewada" (The Ultimate Heart of the Angel Prince).

DramaRomanticAction
เขยรสข่า พ่อตารสขิง

Khoei Rot Kha, Pho Ta Rot Khing

เขยรสข่า พ่อตารสขิง

2011
24 episodes
Channel 8
0

Khoei Rot Kha, Pho Ta Rot Khing (Spicy Son-in-Law, Fiery Father-in-Law)

Methin (Fluke), a handsome playboy, is forced by his mother to marry Aomjai (Four), the daughter of his mother's former lover. The two parents made a pact to have their children marry, with a massive inheritance used as leverage. Methin is unhappy about the arranged marriage, especially since he has just started hitting it off with a sexy girl named Cindy (Mai). However, his mother gives him an ultimatum: no marriage means no inheritance. Methin reluctantly agrees but secretly plans to pay Aomjai to pretend she hates men so the wedding will be canceled.

Methin travels to Ratchaburi to meet Aomjai and her father, Supot (Santisuk). Methin finds himself slightly attracted to Aomjai, but his feelings for Cindy are still stronger. Things get complicated when he realizes Supot is the exact same man he had a feud with over a coyote dancer at a club the night before! This sparks an immediate rivalry between the prospective father-in-law and son-in-law. Supot, seeing Methin as a useless playboy, doesn't want his daughter marrying him—which perfectly aligns with Methin's initial goal.

Aomjai plans a harsh and mischievous welcome for Methin. Deep down, she actually has a crush on him, so she acts extra mean to mask her true feelings. Meanwhile, Supot agrees to let Methin stay at their house out of respect for Methin's mother, but he plots to make Methin's life a living hell so he will give up and flee back to Bangkok on his own. Supot sends Methin to do heavy labor at his traditional clay water jar factory. However, Methin cunningly talks other workers into doing the job for him. This infuriates Supot, but Methin blackmails him with a video clip from the coyote club, making Supot unable to directly kick him out, though he never stops plotting to get rid of him.

Cindy, having just discovered that Methin is a wealthy high-society heir, tracks him down. She tries everything to win him back, but fails because Methin has genuinely started falling in love with Aomjai.

When Supot's community enterprise group faces a crisis, Supot throws the problem at Methin, declaring that if he can't fix it, the marriage is off. Using his skills, Methin successfully resolves the issue. Methin survives numerous tough tests thrown his way, and Aomjai begins to see his good heart, making her reconsider the marriage.

However, Cindy reveals to Aomjai that Methin's sole reason for the marriage is the inheritance. Methin is left speechless because it is the truth about how things started. Heartbroken and furious, Aomjai tears the marriage contract to pieces.

Determined, Methin steps up to properly woo Aomjai again—this time out of pure, true love.

Later, the province hosts a traditional water jar festival with a major competition. Tragedy strikes when Supot's factory is burned to the ground, seemingly destroying their chances of competing. The villagers are devastated, but Methin refuses to give up. He rallies the community and uses his business management skills to navigate the crisis, ultimately leading their team to victory.

In the end, Methin proposes to Aomjai using his mother's vintage ring. Aomjai happily says yes, confessing that she had actually loved him since the very first time they met.

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About Thai Dramas in 2011

In 2011 (BE 2554), 97 Thai dramas aired across various genres including Sitcom, Romantic, Comedy and many more.

The most active TV channels this year include Channel 7 HD , Channel 3 HD, 9MCOT HD, offering diverse and high-quality content for all audiences.

FAQ - Thai Dramas 2011

How many Thai dramas aired in 2011?

In 2011 (BE 2554), there were 97 Thai dramas aired across all TV channels and various genres.

Which channel had the most dramas in 2011?

The channels with the most dramas in 2011 include Channel 7 HD , Channel 3 HD, 9MCOT HD, with diverse content.

What are the popular drama genres in 2011?

Popular genres in 2011 include Sitcom, Romantic, Comedy, Drama, Action and many more.

Which Thai dramas in 2011 are highest rated?

Rating data is still being collected. See the list above for details.