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*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2003
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2003
*'''Opening song:''' "Dtrab Dai" translated as "As long as" by Sirasak
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*'''Opening song:''' "Dtrab Dai" translated as "As long as" by [[Pingpong Sirasak Ittipolpanich]]
*'''Ending song:''' "Koo mai kruan" translated as "Unworthy" by Sirasak
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*'''Ending song:''' "Koo mai kruan" translated as "Unworthy" by [[Pingpong Sirasak Ittipolpanich]]
  
 
== Production Credits ==
 
== Production Credits ==
 
*'''Producer:''' Boy Takonkiet Wirawun, Nipon Piwanaen
 
*'''Producer:''' Boy Takonkiet Wirawun, Nipon Piwanaen
*'''Director:''' Sundt Srikaewlor
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*'''Director:''' Sandt Srikaewlaw
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*'''Writer:''' [[Thommayanti]]
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' Uengaroon Samitsuwan, Wunna Dtannopsulert
 
*'''Screenwriter:''' Uengaroon Samitsuwan, Wunna Dtannopsulert
 
*'''Company Name:''' Exact
 
*'''Company Name:''' Exact

Latest revision as of 14:42, 16 November 2013




Luerd Kattiya (credit www.exact.co.th)
Tik & Aom (credit sweet cute 2003)



Details

  • Title: Luerd Kattiya (เลือดขัตติยา)
  • Also known as: Destiny of a Princess/The royal blood/The princess, Khmer title: Cheam Kattiya
  • Duration: 27 episodes
  • Genre: Drama/Romance
  • Popularity: Top rated
  • Air time: Monday and Tuesday 8:30pm (?)
  • Broadcast network: Channel 5
  • Broadcast period: 2003
  • Opening song: "Dtrab Dai" translated as "As long as" by Pingpong Sirasak Ittipolpanich
  • Ending song: "Koo mai kruan" translated as "Unworthy" by Pingpong Sirasak Ittipolpanich

Production Credits

  • Producer: Boy Takonkiet Wirawun, Nipon Piwanaen
  • Director: Sandt Srikaewlaw
  • Writer: Thommayanti
  • Screenwriter: Uengaroon Samitsuwan, Wunna Dtannopsulert
  • Company Name: Exact

Cast

Synopsis/Review

Synopsis

When the King of Yasortorn(a small country situated in Mid Asia) was assassinated, this resulted in his only daughter, Princess Darakumari (Piyada Akarasenee), being demoted from first to being third in line to the throne, not living the fancy life she ought to. But because of this, she was able to accidentally meet Anothai (Jesadaporn Pholdee), the son of a retired general. The two then became friends from when they were still children, their friendship slowly changing into a deep love for one another. However, Anothai only ever knew the Princess as "Dara", a common girl who lived in the palace. Growing up, because of his father's influence and his own dreams of serving and protecting the country, Anothai decided he wanted attend the royal military academy. In the end, Anothai becomes a brilliant officer who is promoted quickly. Then one day, Anothai finds out that the woman he loves is not the ordinary girl he met, but in fact a princess, third in line to the throne. This upsets Anothai greatly because he believes strongly that a commoner like him is not allowed fall in love with a royal. But because of the strong love he has for her, he swears that he will do whatever it takes to put her on the throne as the Queen of Yasotorn, even if it means sacrificing his own life.

Source: Synopsis from Luerd Kattiya VCD box set, Translated By: SilverDragon, 24th March 2008

Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn

  • Apparently, the sponsors originally threatened to withdraw if they did not alter the ending to keep Anothai alive. Nothing was altered and the original ending remained.




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