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9.0 2 Seasons • 39 Episodes

The Giver - Season 2

After the sudden death of their parents, siblings Tailah and Fahrung's lives are turned upside down. Struggling to get by, Tailah gets involved with Hiran, the son of a powerful businessman who uses his money and power to elevate himself above what is just. When Tailah finds himself faced with a monsoon of iniquity, his only reason to keep smiling is Akat. Akat, like Tailah, loathes injustice in its many forms.

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Top Cast

  • Norraphat Vilaiphan

    Norraphat Vilaiphan

    Hiran Taokulap

  • Nattaya Thongsaen

    Nattaya Thongsaen

    Apakad Puritachan

  • Thanapob Leeratanakachorn

    Thanapob Leeratanakachorn

    Tailah Warakool

  • Raviyanun Takerd

    Raviyanun Takerd

    Fahrung Warakool

  • Dom Hetrakul

    Dom Hetrakul

    Piamyot Taokulap

  • Noppol Gomarachun

    Noppol Gomarachun

    Yang Zhong Lian

  • Duangdao Jarujinda

    Duangdao Jarujinda

    Ah Ma

  • Puri Hiranprueck

    Puri Hiranprueck

    Chan Udomtham

  • Anuchit Sapanpong

    Anuchit Sapanpong

    Santi

Overview

After the sudden death of their parents, siblings Tailah and Fahrung's lives are turned upside down. Struggling to get by, Tailah gets involved with Hiran, the son of a powerful businessman who uses his money and power to elevate himself above what is just. When Tailah finds himself faced with a monsoon of iniquity, his only reason to keep smiling is Akat. Akat, like Tailah, loathes injustice in its many forms.

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