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== Details == | == Details == | ||
− | *'''Title:''' Bang | + | *'''Title:''' Bang Rajun / บางระจัน |
− | *'''Also known as:''' | + | *'''Also known as:''' Royal Blood |
− | *'''Duration:''' | + | *'''Duration:''' 18 Episodes |
− | *'''Genre:'''Drama/Romance/Action/History | + | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance/Action/History |
− | *'''Popularity:''' | + | *'''Popularity:''' Well Received |
− | *'''Air time:''' | + | *'''Air time:''' Monday-Tuesday |
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | *'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | ||
− | *'''Broadcast period:''' January 6, 2015--- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' January 6, 2015 --- March 9, 2015 |
− | *''' | + | *'''Original soundtrack:''' |
+ | **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CQht3RbjJY Bang Rajan] by Pete Pol | ||
+ | **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA2nJ7PxiOg Mai Sai Chai Mai] by Pete Pol and Jennifer Kim | ||
+ | **[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_U047aKyl8 Prak Rak] by Jennifer Kim | ||
== Production Credits == | == Production Credits == | ||
*'''Producer:''' Nong Arunosha | *'''Producer:''' Nong Arunosha | ||
− | *'''Director:''' | + | *'''Director:''' Phawat Panangkasiri |
*'''Screenwriter:''' Add info here | *'''Screenwriter:''' Add info here | ||
*'''Company Name:''' Broadcast Thai | *'''Company Name:''' Broadcast Thai | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
*[[Toey Pongsakorn]] as Thap | *[[Toey Pongsakorn]] as Thap | ||
*[[Wawaa Nichari Chokprajakchat]] as Fang | *[[Wawaa Nichari Chokprajakchat]] as Fang | ||
+ | *[[Phet Thakrit Hamannopjit]] as Khap | ||
+ | *[[Prang Kannarun]] as Feung | ||
+ | *[[Panjan Kawin Imanothai]] as Sang / Khong Nai (Rank name / Squad Commander) | ||
+ | *[[Beau Savitree Suttichanond]] as Juang | ||
*[[Art Pasut Banyam]] as Jai | *[[Art Pasut Banyam]] as Jai | ||
*[[Noon Sirapan Wattanajinda]] as Sapai | *[[Noon Sirapan Wattanajinda]] as Sapai | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[A Passin Reungwoot]] as Khun San (Commander; Hero of Ayutthaya) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Ron Pattharapon ToOun]] as Fak (Fueang & Fang's brother) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]] as Thaen (Commander; Hero of Ayutthaya) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[M Apinun Prasertwattanakul]] as King Mangra (Angwa Court) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Got Jirayu Thantrakul]] as Mu Khloem (Mu is a rank Ayutthaya army) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Earthz Wisawawit Wongwanlop]] as Prince Uthumphon |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Tao Somchai Khemklad]] as Thongmen (Hero of Ayutthaya) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Aun Witaya Wasukraipaisarn]] as King Ekkathat (Ayutthaya Court) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Nirut Sirijanya (Ning)]] as Nemiao Sihabodi (General; Angwa army) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Saranyoo Prachakrit (Beam)]] as Aka Pan Yi |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Weerakit Warutchayuth (Been)]] as Oeb |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Lift Supoj Janjareon]] as Wu Ji (Angwa army) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Santisuk Promsiri (Noom)]] as Saeng (Sabai's father; village headman) |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Thongkhao Pattarachokchai]] as Pin |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Pitisak Yaowananon (Tae)]] as Dokrak |
+ | *[[Chaiwat Thongsaeng]] as Im (Hero of Ayutthaya) | ||
+ | *[[Kosawis Piyasakulkaew]] as Nhachuwun | ||
+ | *[[Chartchai Ngamsan]] as Thammachot (Monk) | ||
+ | *[[Sorapong Chatree]] as Ponphan / Phan | ||
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== Synopsis/Review == | == Synopsis/Review == | ||
+ | In the midst of war, four young men fall in love. | ||
− | + | In 1765, as the invading Angwa (Burmese) army marched towards the capitol of Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam), they encountered little resistance from the Ayutthaya army, who retreated to defend from behind the capitol's walls. | |
− | + | Three childhood friends, in the Ayutthaya army, are constantly at odds. Thap wants to fight bravely, as Sang and Khap follow orders and retreat. Unhappy with the army, Thap defects and joins a group of patriotic rebels who eventually all gather at the village of Bang Rajan to defend against the Angwa. | |
+ | Thap is patient, brave and righteous. Sang is hotheaded, stubborn, and overbearing. He is also ambitious and knows how to talk his way to a promotion. Khap is gentle, follows Sang's lead, but is also smart and wise to Sang's bravado. Sang is competitive and wants to win over Thap, but their personalities are not the only thing driving the rift. Sang loves Juang, Thap's sister, while Khap is madly in love with Feung, Thap's fiancee. | ||
+ | Thap does not want his, or Feung's family, to retreat to the capitol, although he has to be in hiding as a deserter. Sang takes this opportunity to be the protector of Juang and Feung. He convinces Khap that they must kidnap the girls and take them to the capitol for safety, while Thap is in pursuit to retrieve them. Also for the girls' protection, Sang and Khap declare that Juang and Feung are their wives. Along the way, they meet the mysterious Jai, who has fallen for the brave and patriotic Sapai. | ||
+ | The village of Bang Rajan, according to Thai tradition, is where a group of brave villagers, gathered from various regions, put up a brave fight and fought eight battles against the well organised invaders and became legendary heroes. The battle for Bang Rajan is a symbol of determination and heroism against overwhelming odds. -credits to MyDramaList | ||
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+ | Give your own synopsis or get it from somewhere. If you get it from someone/some site/somewhere MAKE SURE YOU GIVE CREDIT. Very important. If someone else want to give another review just write it under the other synopsis. | ||
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− | ==Gallery== | + | == Gallery == |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:BangRajun-toey.JPEG | File:BangRajun-toey.JPEG | ||
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File:BangRajun-got.JPEG | File:BangRajun-got.JPEG | ||
File:BangRajun-m.JPEG | File:BangRajun-m.JPEG | ||
+ | file:10917057_915672321796316_5706724366285077131_o.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Magazine Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:F3_MAGAZINE2015_01_062_00_001.jpg | ||
+ | File:YeE0k64.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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== Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn == | == Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn == | ||
− | * | + | *There is a film for Bang Rajan |
− | * | + | *Bang Rajan is Toey and Wawwa's first debut as leads |
− | + | *This lakorn affected the cast greatly | |
+ | *Originally, there was only supposed to be 15 episodes but because it was well received at the time, it was extended 3 more episodes. | ||
== Links related to this lakorn == | == Links related to this lakorn == | ||
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{{ads}} | {{ads}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 10 January 2024
Contents
Details
- Title: Bang Rajun / บางระจัน
- Also known as: Royal Blood
- Duration: 18 Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Romance/Action/History
- Popularity: Well Received
- Air time: Monday-Tuesday
- Broadcast network: Channel 3
- Broadcast period: January 6, 2015 --- March 9, 2015
- Original soundtrack:
- Bang Rajan by Pete Pol
- Mai Sai Chai Mai by Pete Pol and Jennifer Kim
- Prak Rak by Jennifer Kim
Production Credits
- Producer: Nong Arunosha
- Director: Phawat Panangkasiri
- Screenwriter: Add info here
- Company Name: Broadcast Thai
Cast
- Toey Pongsakorn as Thap
- Wawaa Nichari Chokprajakchat as Fang
- Phet Thakrit Hamannopjit as Khap
- Prang Kannarun as Feung
- Panjan Kawin Imanothai as Sang / Khong Nai (Rank name / Squad Commander)
- Beau Savitree Suttichanond as Juang
- Art Pasut Banyam as Jai
- Noon Sirapan Wattanajinda as Sapai
- A Passin Reungwoot as Khun San (Commander; Hero of Ayutthaya)
- Ron Pattharapon ToOun as Fak (Fueang & Fang's brother)
- Puri Hiranpruk (Ri) as Thaen (Commander; Hero of Ayutthaya)
- M Apinun Prasertwattanakul as King Mangra (Angwa Court)
- Got Jirayu Thantrakul as Mu Khloem (Mu is a rank Ayutthaya army)
- Earthz Wisawawit Wongwanlop as Prince Uthumphon
- Tao Somchai Khemklad as Thongmen (Hero of Ayutthaya)
- Aun Witaya Wasukraipaisarn as King Ekkathat (Ayutthaya Court)
- Nirut Sirijanya (Ning) as Nemiao Sihabodi (General; Angwa army)
- Saranyoo Prachakrit (Beam) as Aka Pan Yi
- Weerakit Warutchayuth (Been) as Oeb
- Lift Supoj Janjareon as Wu Ji (Angwa army)
- Santisuk Promsiri (Noom) as Saeng (Sabai's father; village headman)
- Thongkhao Pattarachokchai as Pin
- Pitisak Yaowananon (Tae) as Dokrak
- Chaiwat Thongsaeng as Im (Hero of Ayutthaya)
- Kosawis Piyasakulkaew as Nhachuwun
- Chartchai Ngamsan as Thammachot (Monk)
- Sorapong Chatree as Ponphan / Phan
Synopsis/Review
In the midst of war, four young men fall in love.
In 1765, as the invading Angwa (Burmese) army marched towards the capitol of Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam), they encountered little resistance from the Ayutthaya army, who retreated to defend from behind the capitol's walls.
Three childhood friends, in the Ayutthaya army, are constantly at odds. Thap wants to fight bravely, as Sang and Khap follow orders and retreat. Unhappy with the army, Thap defects and joins a group of patriotic rebels who eventually all gather at the village of Bang Rajan to defend against the Angwa. Thap is patient, brave and righteous. Sang is hotheaded, stubborn, and overbearing. He is also ambitious and knows how to talk his way to a promotion. Khap is gentle, follows Sang's lead, but is also smart and wise to Sang's bravado. Sang is competitive and wants to win over Thap, but their personalities are not the only thing driving the rift. Sang loves Juang, Thap's sister, while Khap is madly in love with Feung, Thap's fiancee. Thap does not want his, or Feung's family, to retreat to the capitol, although he has to be in hiding as a deserter. Sang takes this opportunity to be the protector of Juang and Feung. He convinces Khap that they must kidnap the girls and take them to the capitol for safety, while Thap is in pursuit to retrieve them. Also for the girls' protection, Sang and Khap declare that Juang and Feung are their wives. Along the way, they meet the mysterious Jai, who has fallen for the brave and patriotic Sapai.
The village of Bang Rajan, according to Thai tradition, is where a group of brave villagers, gathered from various regions, put up a brave fight and fought eight battles against the well organised invaders and became legendary heroes. The battle for Bang Rajan is a symbol of determination and heroism against overwhelming odds. -credits to MyDramaList
Give your own synopsis or get it from somewhere. If you get it from someone/some site/somewhere MAKE SURE YOU GIVE CREDIT. Very important. If someone else want to give another review just write it under the other synopsis.
Gallery
Magazine Gallery
Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn
- There is a film for Bang Rajan
- Bang Rajan is Toey and Wawwa's first debut as leads
- This lakorn affected the cast greatly
- Originally, there was only supposed to be 15 episodes but because it was well received at the time, it was extended 3 more episodes.
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