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The Lost Soul - Season 1

After a failed operation to capture the infamous drug dealer, Jiang, Investigator Techit finds himself traveling to his friend Sritang's resort in order to take a break. There, he meets a sweet-voiced ghost who haunts his room and can not remember anything about her past. He decides to call her Siangwaan because of her pretty voice, and the two then begin to find out her real identity.

Top Cast

  • Vasin Asvanarunat

    Vasin Asvanarunat

    Techit

  • Paparwadee Chansamorn

    Paparwadee Chansamorn

    Praidao / Siangwaan

  • Chanapol Sataya

    Chanapol Sataya

    Paul / Petch Harnronnarong

  • Pheerawas Khunlanunthwatn

    Pheerawas Khunlanunthwatn

    Songkram / Dennis Yang

  • Budsarin Wonglelanont

    Budsarin Wonglelanont

    Prokduean / Duean

  • Pitipon Porntrisat

    Pitipon Porntrisat

    Jiang

  • Chalee Immak

    Chalee Immak

    Amnat

  • Apa Bhavilai

    Apa Bhavilai

    Sritrung Phongphi / "Sri"

  • Thapanee Suparattanapirak

    Thapanee Suparattanapirak

    Sandy

Overview

After a failed operation to capture the infamous drug dealer, Jiang, Investigator Techit finds himself traveling to his friend Sritang's resort in order to take a break. There, he meets a sweet-voiced ghost who haunts his room and can not remember anything about her past. He decides to call her Siangwaan because of her pretty voice, and the two then begin to find out her real identity.

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