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Rak Dai Mai Tar Hua Jai Mai Pean - Season 1

Due to the fact that Pandao and Khai live together, Thawan misunderstands that they are a couple. Song, Thawan's friend, falls in love with Khai at first sight. Thawan's family thinks that Pandao is a good match for him, and they are forced to get married.

Top Cast

  • Khets Thunthup

    Khets Thunthup

    "Nueng" Thawan

  • Thikumporn Rittapinun

    Thikumporn Rittapinun

    "Pan" Pandao

  • Rapeepat Eakpankul

    Rapeepat Eakpankul

    "Song" Thanyathorn

  • Praiya Suandokmai

    Praiya Suandokmai

    Khaikaew

  • Palita Kesolakit

    Palita Kesolakit

    Jennie

  • Inthira Ketworasoontorn

    Inthira Ketworasoontorn

    Didi

  • Kanang Damronghud

    Kanang Damronghud

    Yai

  • Wiwat Phasomsab

    Wiwat Phasomsab

    Surayut

  • Anusorn Dechapunya

    Anusorn Dechapunya

    [Pandao's father]

Overview

Due to the fact that Pandao and Khai live together, Thawan misunderstands that they are a couple. Song, Thawan's friend, falls in love with Khai at first sight. Thawan's family thinks that Pandao is a good match for him, and they are forced to get married.

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