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Ngao Asoke

The story starts when Monthai is going to live to Australia to pursue his study. He is from a rich family. His father was a womanizer, seen by the fact Monthai has a half brother from different mom. There was a maid's daughter name Lakana who liked Monthai but Monthai already had fiancé, Wiyada, a spoiled woman from a rich family. Monthai’s mother knew about Lakanda's love to Monthai so she mistreat her and make her suffer till she hang herself to death. Years later Monthai's mother is sick and the only way to recover is that Wiyada take care of her, Wiyada didn’t want to take care of her future mother in law so she sent her servent instead. Now Monthai is coming back to Thailand, and when he saw Bee replacing his fiancé he misunderstand her and treat her very badly. Will he ever find out the truth?

Ngao Asoke

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Sapan Dao

"Sapan Dao" (TH:สะพานดาว) is a 1999 Thai television miniseries adaptation of the 1993 social-conscious best-selling novel of the same name by Thommayanti. Directed by Thapakorn Disayanon, starring Art Supawatt Purdy (as Supawatt Aumprasit) and Sririta Jensen. Produced by Kantana Video Production and written for television by Jintabutr, "Sapan Dao" was originally made for Ch. 5 as part of the 'TeleFive' Network primetime line-up. Fortunately, Kantana decided last minute to present it to the big boss at Ch. 7, Thailand most-watched television network. As luck would have it, Ch. 7 recognised right away a hit, and bought the right to the story for its Wednesday & Thursday primetime slot. "Sapan Dao" became one of ch. 7 biggest hits for 1999 and made Art an overnight sensation in the process.

Sapan Dao

10.0 N/A