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== Details == | == Details == | ||
− | *'''Title:''' Kularb Satan | + | *'''Title:''' กุหลาบซาตาน / Kularb Satan |
− | *'''Also known as:''' Devil's Rose | + | *'''Also known as:''' Devil's Rose / Evil Rose |
− | *'''Duration:''' | + | *'''Duration:''' 29 Episodes |
− | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance | + | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance/Mystery |
*'''Popularity:''' top rated/low rated/failure | *'''Popularity:''' top rated/low rated/failure | ||
− | *'''Air time:''' Monday | + | *'''Air time:''' Monday-Thursday |
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5 | *'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5 | ||
− | *'''Broadcast period:''' November 7, 2011 --- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' November 7, 2011 --- December 26, 2011 |
*'''Theme song:''' | *'''Theme song:''' | ||
**Kae Kam Wa Apai - By: [[Amp Siripong Chusaksakulwiboon]] | **Kae Kam Wa Apai - By: [[Amp Siripong Chusaksakulwiboon]] | ||
− | ** Yak Ja Roo (Feat. [[Kornrawich Sungkibool]]) - By: [[Note Panayanggool]] | + | **Yak Ja Roo (Feat. [[Kornrawich Sungkibool]]) - By: [[Note Panayanggool]] |
== Production Credits == | == Production Credits == | ||
− | *''' | + | *'''Producers:''' Thakonkiet Wirawan, Nipon Pewnan |
− | *''' | + | *'''Directors:''' Nipon Pewnan, Banchet Phuthotsaikisot |
− | *'''Screenwriter:''' | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' Sirilak Srisukon |
*'''Company Name:''' Exact & Scenario | *'''Company Name:''' Exact & Scenario | ||
+ | *'''Film Score:''' Sarawut Lertpanayuch | ||
+ | *'''Sound Edited by:''' Fidelio (Bangkok) | ||
+ | *'''Cinematography:''' Jiran Pianrakkan | ||
+ | *'''International Assistant:''' Archapon Akraton | ||
+ | *'''Production House, Switzerland:''' DH Film Service | ||
+ | *'''Lighting, Switzerland:''' Martin Geissman | ||
+ | *'''Production Managers:''' Ekanong Jitsapaipong, Subongkot Chalitruengkul | ||
+ | *'''Executive Producer:''' Thakonkiat Wirawan, Nipon Pewnan, Somsri Pruthipan, Suthaporn Pinpongpipat, Chayakorn Suthinsak, Sirilak Srisukon | ||
+ | *'''Script Editor:''' Nipon Pewnen | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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*[[New Chaiyapol Pupart]] as Jin | *[[New Chaiyapol Pupart]] as Jin | ||
*[[Ploy Tanida Tanawuth]] as Prima (Pai) | *[[Ploy Tanida Tanawuth]] as Prima (Pai) | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn]] as Pathavi |
*[[Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth]] as Nongpah | *[[Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth]] as Nongpah | ||
*[[Note Panayanggool]] as Peach | *[[Note Panayanggool]] as Peach | ||
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*[[Jakkabum Chinyim]] as Peng | *[[Jakkabum Chinyim]] as Peng | ||
*[[Chaiwat Thongsaeng]] as Daeng (Cameo) | *[[Chaiwat Thongsaeng]] as Daeng (Cameo) | ||
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== Synopsis/Review == | == Synopsis/Review == | ||
− | ( | + | In 1996, Jog killed the father and mother of Kongphad and Pingo (later Rose) for their land. Jog burned the house down, but the two children survived. 15 years later, Pingo changed her name to Rose due to the two children getting adopted by a nearby Swiss pastor, but Kongphad kept his name to remember the events. The two became assassins, targeting Jog. Rose was able to meet Jog's brother, Jat, and they later got married where Rose kicked her plan in. During one of the assassination attempts by Kongphad, he fell in the water and met Veena, a widow that lost her husband in a hiking trip. She is also one of the chefs of the Swiss school that Jog's son, Jin goes to. In the Swiss school, Jin met Pai, the daughter of M.P. Pathavi, who is a rival of Jog. They struggle with their relationship knowing that their families are constantly bickering. |
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== International Broadcast == | == International Broadcast == | ||
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− | ==Gallery== | + | == Gallery == |
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+ | == Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn == | ||
+ | *After [[Mia Mai Chai Mia]] became a hit in Vietnam, this lakorn was chosen to air after as the cast of that and this lakorn are similar. | ||
== Links related to this lakorn == | == Links related to this lakorn == |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 20 March 2023
Contents
Details
- Title: กุหลาบซาตาน / Kularb Satan
- Also known as: Devil's Rose / Evil Rose
- Duration: 29 Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Romance/Mystery
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Air time: Monday-Thursday
- Broadcast network: Channel 5
- Broadcast period: November 7, 2011 --- December 26, 2011
- Theme song:
- Kae Kam Wa Apai - By: Amp Siripong Chusaksakulwiboon
- Yak Ja Roo (Feat. Kornrawich Sungkibool) - By: Note Panayanggool
Production Credits
- Producers: Thakonkiet Wirawan, Nipon Pewnan
- Directors: Nipon Pewnan, Banchet Phuthotsaikisot
- Screenwriter: Sirilak Srisukon
- Company Name: Exact & Scenario
- Film Score: Sarawut Lertpanayuch
- Sound Edited by: Fidelio (Bangkok)
- Cinematography: Jiran Pianrakkan
- International Assistant: Archapon Akraton
- Production House, Switzerland: DH Film Service
- Lighting, Switzerland: Martin Geissman
- Production Managers: Ekanong Jitsapaipong, Subongkot Chalitruengkul
- Executive Producer: Thakonkiat Wirawan, Nipon Pewnan, Somsri Pruthipan, Suthaporn Pinpongpipat, Chayakorn Suthinsak, Sirilak Srisukon
- Script Editor: Nipon Pewnen
Cast
- Captain Phutanate Hongmanop as Jat
- Namthip Jongrachatawiboon (Bee) as Rose Haller/Pingo Pinpakul
- Bank Preeti Barameeanat as Kongphad Pinpakul
- Ornjira Larmwilai (Pang) as Veena Fellman
- James Ruangsak Loychusak as Jog
- New Chaiyapol Pupart as Jin
- Ploy Tanida Tanawuth as Prima (Pai)
- Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn as Pathavi
- Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth as Nongpah
- Note Panayanggool as Peach
- Kornrawich Sungkibool as Bushana
- Aa Peerawat Herabat as Danai
- Jakkabum Chinyim as Peng
- Chaiwat Thongsaeng as Daeng (Cameo)
Synopsis/Review
In 1996, Jog killed the father and mother of Kongphad and Pingo (later Rose) for their land. Jog burned the house down, but the two children survived. 15 years later, Pingo changed her name to Rose due to the two children getting adopted by a nearby Swiss pastor, but Kongphad kept his name to remember the events. The two became assassins, targeting Jog. Rose was able to meet Jog's brother, Jat, and they later got married where Rose kicked her plan in. During one of the assassination attempts by Kongphad, he fell in the water and met Veena, a widow that lost her husband in a hiking trip. She is also one of the chefs of the Swiss school that Jog's son, Jin goes to. In the Swiss school, Jin met Pai, the daughter of M.P. Pathavi, who is a rival of Jog. They struggle with their relationship knowing that their families are constantly bickering.
International Broadcast
Country | Network | Name |
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Vietnam | TodayTV VTC7 SNTV SCTV6 |
Hoa Hồng Của Quỷ |
Gallery
Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn
- After Mia Mai Chai Mia became a hit in Vietnam, this lakorn was chosen to air after as the cast of that and this lakorn are similar.
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