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Oh My Sweetheart - Season 1

Three best friends in the music industry suffered a misunderstanding and jealousy that caused them to become rivals that affected the next generation. Dontree is a young and talented musician, but a tragic accident that killed his brother traumatized him from ever playing the piano again. His father, Danu, owns a struggling music label, and his son helped him by writing a song using a pseudonym. An old rival, Tul, who now owns a successful music label called “Music Universe,” gains his success by stealing Danu’s lyrics from the past. Soodrak, daughter of Daily Media publication, tries to motivate Dont to play music again. Amid strife between their family, Soodrak and Dont follow their dream and join a music club, unknowing that Trin, their senior, is the son of Tul, their fathers’ arch-enemy. When the truth of their relationship is revealed, will they be able to forgive and overcome their families’ rivalry and hatred for one another?

Top Cast

  • Alexander Rendell

    Alexander Rendell

    Dont

  • Nalinthip Sakulongumpai

    Nalinthip Sakulongumpai

    Sudrak

  • Vasin Asvanarunat

    Vasin Asvanarunat

    Trin

  • Boossiri Rattanapaisansuk

    Boossiri Rattanapaisansuk

    Darika

  • Panthila Fuklin

    Panthila Fuklin

    Pui Fai

  • Preeyakarn Jaikanta

    Preeyakarn Jaikanta

    Ramita

  • Isara Kitnitchi

    Isara Kitnitchi

    Prem

  • Krittakan Prasitpanit

    Krittakan Prasitpanit

    Achita

  • Wasu Saengsingkaeo

    Wasu Saengsingkaeo

    Donu

Overview

Three best friends in the music industry suffered a misunderstanding and jealousy that caused them to become rivals that affected the next generation. Dontree is a young and talented musician, but a tragic accident that killed his brother traumatized him from ever playing the piano again. His father, Danu, owns a struggling music label, and his son helped him by writing a song using a pseudonym. An old rival, Tul, who now owns a successful music label called “Music Universe,” gains his success by stealing Danu’s lyrics from the past. Soodrak, daughter of Daily Media publication, tries to motivate Dont to play music again. Amid strife between their family, Soodrak and Dont follow their dream and join a music club, unknowing that Trin, their senior, is the son of Tul, their fathers’ arch-enemy. When the truth of their relationship is revealed, will they be able to forgive and overcome their families’ rivalry and hatred for one another?

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