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*[[Prin Suparat]] as Tawan/Seur | *[[Prin Suparat]] as Tawan/Seur | ||
− | *[[Urassaya Sperbund]] as Phet Roong | + | *[[Urassaya Sperbund]] as khun noo or Phet Roong |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Mint Chalida Wijitwongtong]] as khun noo or Ploy Kwan |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Pope Thanawaht]] as Singh*[[Tao Somchai Khemklad]] as Saroj |
− | *[[Tao Somchai Khemklad]] as Saroj | ||
*[[Johnny Anfone]] as Charan | *[[Johnny Anfone]] as Charan | ||
*[[Saranyoo Prachakrit (Beam)]] as Decha | *[[Saranyoo Prachakrit (Beam)]] as Decha |
Revision as of 16:00, 17 November 2011
Contents
Details
- Title: Tawan Deard (ตะวันเดือด)
- Also known as: Boiling Sun
- Duration: 16 Episode
- Genre: Romance/Drama/Action
- Popularity: Rating of 15.6
- Air time: FRIDAY - SUNDAY
- Broadcast network: Channel 3
- Broadcast period: August 13, 2011 - September 18, 2011
- Theme song: ending "Nalika Dtai" Urassaya Sperbund
Production Credits
- Producer: Chatchai Plengpanich
- Director: Chatchai Plengpanich & Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn
- Screenwriter:
- Company Name: Medtha Lae Mahaniyom
Cast
- Prin Suparat as Tawan/Seur
- Urassaya Sperbund as khun noo or Phet Roong
- Mint Chalida Wijitwongtong as khun noo or Ploy Kwan
- Pope Thanawaht as Singh*Tao Somchai Khemklad as Saroj
- Johnny Anfone as Charan
- Saranyoo Prachakrit (Beam) as Decha
- Dom Haetrakul as Naroong
- Chatchai Plengpanich (Nok) as Guest Role
- Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok) as Guest Role
Synopsis/Review 1
When Duad was only a child, his family and farm was invaded and killed by a bunch of bandits, led by the rebellious Charan. After escaping with his father's bestfriend, Saroj, he was taught and raised into being a strong young man. In order to seek revenge, Duad plans to undergo a disguise and blend himself with the men who work around Charan. Along the way, he meets Singh (a common gang thief) who agrees to help him succeed his mission, as the two become fast of friends.
When Duad and Singh arrives at Charan's place (which used to belong to Duad's family), they come across an abandones farm house with no one left but two sisters, Roong and Kwan- the stepdaughter's of Charan (who had fled the acre to avoid a riot). After they meet, Roong learns to trust Duad- as the two have to overcome many obstacles, whereas, Kwan teaches Singh to become a better man. Duad and Roong are love interests, but Duad constantly halts himself because she is the family member of his family's archenemy.
[note: it is confirmed that this lakorn will be based on a kiss/slap, western cowboy theme] [note: Noom Attaporn and Nok Chatchai will be teaming up to direct and produce Tawan Deard]
Synopsis/Review 2
After the massacre in Fah Roong Farm in Phu Prakarn city, Phupa and Usa, the owner of the farm are killed. There's only Tawan, their only son who can survive and escape with Saroj, Phupa's best friend.
Saroj believes the manipulator of this massacre is Sakda, Phupa's business partner who wants to seize Fah Roong Farm. Saroj takes Tawan to escape from the hunt and raises him up to be the brave fighter like him. He sends Tawan back to Fah Roong Farm again to find out about the mystery of his family's death.
On the way, Tawan meets Sing, who becomes his new friend. Tawan decides to change his name to be Sue, so that it will be easier to disguise himself to work in Fah Roong Farm. Unfortunately, he just knows that Sakda had problem with Por Liang Jaran,the influential person in Phu Prakarn until he has to run away out of town to hide himself and leaves Fah Roong Farm with his 2 daughters, PetchRoong and Ploykhwan to take care of.
---Credits To Wishboniko
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