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== Details == | == Details == | ||
*'''Title:''' Sapai Jao Sua | *'''Title:''' Sapai Jao Sua | ||
− | *'''Also known as:''' | + | *'''Also known as:''' Chinese Tycoon’s Daughter-in-Law |
− | *'''Duration:''' | + | *'''Duration:''' 25 Episodes |
*'''Genre:''' Drama/Comedy/Action ??? | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Comedy/Action ??? | ||
− | *'''Popularity:''' | + | *'''Popularity:''' Rating of 13 |
− | *'''Air time:''' | + | *'''Air time:''' Monday-Friday 6.45 P.M. |
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | *'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | ||
− | *'''Broadcast period:''' | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' June 3, 2010 - ??? |
*'''Theme song:''' "theme song" Artist Name | *'''Theme song:''' "theme song" Artist Name | ||
== Production Credits == | == Production Credits == | ||
*'''Producer:''' Add info here | *'''Producer:''' Add info here | ||
− | *'''Director:''' | + | *'''Director:''' Sittiwat Tappaen |
− | *'''Screenwriter:''' | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' Patt |
− | *'''Company Name:''' | + | *'''Company Name:''' TV Scene and Picture Co,Ltd. |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Kiatkamol Lata (Tui AF3)]] as Police Lieutenant Traiwit |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Benz Pornchita Na Songkhla]] as Fahsai |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Gift Wattana Gamtornthip]] as Traitep |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Supaksorn Chaimonkol (Kratae)]] as Ruengrin |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Kik Danai Jarujinda]] as Traipoom |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Ning Panita Pattanahirun]] as Wallapa |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Setha Sirichaya]] as Jaosua Tien |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Naowarat Yooktanan]] as Ah-Liu |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Art Palangtam Glomtongsook]] as Traipob |
+ | *[[Aof Supanat Chalermchaichareonkij]] as Mai | ||
+ | *[[Gift Unchisa]] as Character Name | ||
+ | *[[Yong Chernyim]] as Character Name | ||
+ | *[[Air Pumwaree Yodkamol]] as Orn-nicha | ||
+ | == Synopsis/Review == | ||
− | + | Tien, a Chinese-Thai business tycoon and his wife, Liu had four sons – Traipob, Traitep, Traipoom , and Traiwit. Tien had planned his sons’ lives from what they should study to whom they should be married to without caring about their willingness. | |
− | + | Traitep got married with Ruengrin and Traipoom got married with Wallapa, while Traipob who was very religious, chose to stay single. All of Tein’s three sons helped Tien in his textile business but Traiwit, the youngest son, didn't want to be like his older brothers. He decided to become a policeman, and left his home to move to the North-Eastern part of Thailand. | |
− | + | There, he met Fahsai, the country girl who was a developer of her hometown. Traiwit didn’t reveal his identity at first, so Fahsai thought Traiwit was trying to trick people in her hometown and didn’t like him. Traiwit was transferred back to Bangkok, so he hired Fahsai to marry him and to help him fight against his father. He brought her back home to try to make his dad accept what he wanted to be. | |
− | + | Tien couldn’t accept Fahsai and tried every way to get her out of the house with the help of Ruengrin and Orn-nisha, the girl that Tien wanted to match up with Traiwit. Fahsai had to strive to win Tien’s heart, while she and Traiwit started to have real feelings for each other. | |
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 23 October 2018
Contents
Details
- Title: Sapai Jao Sua
- Also known as: Chinese Tycoon’s Daughter-in-Law
- Duration: 25 Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Comedy/Action ???
- Popularity: Rating of 13
- Air time: Monday-Friday 6.45 P.M.
- Broadcast network: Channel 3
- Broadcast period: June 3, 2010 - ???
- Theme song: "theme song" Artist Name
Production Credits
- Producer: Add info here
- Director: Sittiwat Tappaen
- Screenwriter: Patt
- Company Name: TV Scene and Picture Co,Ltd.
Cast
- Kiatkamol Lata (Tui AF3) as Police Lieutenant Traiwit
- Benz Pornchita Na Songkhla as Fahsai
- Gift Wattana Gamtornthip as Traitep
- Supaksorn Chaimonkol (Kratae) as Ruengrin
- Kik Danai Jarujinda as Traipoom
- Ning Panita Pattanahirun as Wallapa
- Setha Sirichaya as Jaosua Tien
- Naowarat Yooktanan as Ah-Liu
- Art Palangtam Glomtongsook as Traipob
- Aof Supanat Chalermchaichareonkij as Mai
- Gift Unchisa as Character Name
- Yong Chernyim as Character Name
- Air Pumwaree Yodkamol as Orn-nicha
Synopsis/Review
Tien, a Chinese-Thai business tycoon and his wife, Liu had four sons – Traipob, Traitep, Traipoom , and Traiwit. Tien had planned his sons’ lives from what they should study to whom they should be married to without caring about their willingness.
Traitep got married with Ruengrin and Traipoom got married with Wallapa, while Traipob who was very religious, chose to stay single. All of Tein’s three sons helped Tien in his textile business but Traiwit, the youngest son, didn't want to be like his older brothers. He decided to become a policeman, and left his home to move to the North-Eastern part of Thailand.
There, he met Fahsai, the country girl who was a developer of her hometown. Traiwit didn’t reveal his identity at first, so Fahsai thought Traiwit was trying to trick people in her hometown and didn’t like him. Traiwit was transferred back to Bangkok, so he hired Fahsai to marry him and to help him fight against his father. He brought her back home to try to make his dad accept what he wanted to be.
Tien couldn’t accept Fahsai and tried every way to get her out of the house with the help of Ruengrin and Orn-nisha, the girl that Tien wanted to match up with Traiwit. Fahsai had to strive to win Tien’s heart, while she and Traiwit started to have real feelings for each other.
Gallery
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