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== Details == | == Details == | ||
− | *'''Title:''' Ka Badin | + | *'''Title:''' Ka Badin / ข้าบดินทร์ |
*'''Also known as:''' The King's Servant | *'''Also known as:''' The King's Servant | ||
− | *'''Duration: | + | *'''Duration: ?? Episodes |
− | *'''Genre:''' Drama | + | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance/Action |
− | *'''Air time:''' Friday-Saturday-Sunday | + | *'''Air time:''' Friday-Saturday-Sunday |
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | *'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 3 | ||
− | *'''Broadcast period:''' May 30, 2015 -- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' May 30, 2015---(On Air) |
*'''Theme song:''' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsVocELznyk/ Moht Hua Jai]" Ben Chalatit | *'''Theme song:''' "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsVocELznyk/ Moht Hua Jai]" Ben Chalatit | ||
− | *'''Popularity:''' | + | *'''Popularity:''' top rated/low rated/failure |
*'''Ratings:''' Nationwide Average: TBD | *'''Ratings:''' Nationwide Average: TBD | ||
− | **'''Episode 1:''' | + | **'''Episode 1:''' |
− | **'''Episode 2:''' | + | **'''Episode 2:''' |
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== Production Credits == | == Production Credits == | ||
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*[[M Apinun Prasertwattanakul]] as Pinrapbot Luangsonat | *[[M Apinun Prasertwattanakul]] as Pinrapbot Luangsonat | ||
*[[Kik Danai Jarujinda]] as Sai-Ming Sot Noi | *[[Kik Danai Jarujinda]] as Sai-Ming Sot Noi | ||
− | *[[Suchao Pongwilai]] as | + | *[[Suchao Pongwilai]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Garin Sadtayu]] as | + | *[[Garin Sadtayu]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Wiwat Pasomsap]] as | + | *[[Wiwat Pasomsap]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Ken Streutker]] as | + | *[[Ken Streutker]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Patdee Bintong]] as | + | *[[Patdee Bintong]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Santisuk Promsiri (Noom)]] as | + | *[[Santisuk Promsiri (Noom)]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Morragot Hataiseewong]] as | + | *[[Morragot Hataiseewong]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Sorapong Chatree]] as | + | *[[Sorapong Chatree]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Chumphon Theppitak]] as | + | *[[Chumphon Theppitak]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Prasat Torngorram]] as | + | *[[Prasat Torngorram]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn]] as | + | *[[Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Ratwat Ngern]] as | + | *[[Ratwat Ngern]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Krailad Kriangkrai]] as | + | *[[Krailad Kriangkrai]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Chai Suntonsiri]] as | + | *[[Chai Suntonsiri]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Pong Sanarot Winsiri]] as | + | *[[Pong Sanarot Winsiri]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Padol Suwannabang]] as | + | *[[Padol Suwannabang]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Sang Lerwitsangsit]] as | + | *[[Sang Lerwitsangsit]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Pim Kagunchonnayuraya]] as | + | *[[Pim Kagunchonnayuraya]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Witawat Singlampong]] as | + | *[[Witawat Singlampong]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Krongkwan Mongkon]] as | + | *[[Krongkwan Mongkon]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Ponsuang Ruaycheun]] as | + | *[[Ponsuang Ruaycheun]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Atnai Taytawong]] as | + | *[[Atnai Taytawong]] as Character Name |
− | *[[Jack Chakapan]] as | + | *[[Jack Chakapan]] as Character Name |
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== Character Descriptions == | == Character Descriptions == | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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== Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn == | == Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn == | ||
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*This is [[James Ma]]'s second lakorn. | *This is [[James Ma]]'s second lakorn. | ||
*This is Matt's first period lakorn and Saimai's first lakorn. | *This is Matt's first period lakorn and Saimai's first lakorn. | ||
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*Although this lakorn finished filming in November 2014, it finally aired in May 2015. | *Although this lakorn finished filming in November 2014, it finally aired in May 2015. | ||
*Ka Badin has been shot in 17 provinces and over 50 locations in Thailand. The cast and crew had to handle the weather which was around 40 Degrees Celsius. | *Ka Badin has been shot in 17 provinces and over 50 locations in Thailand. The cast and crew had to handle the weather which was around 40 Degrees Celsius. | ||
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== Links related to this lakorn == | == Links related to this lakorn == | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuZQg7UatN0/ Teaser 3] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuZQg7UatN0/ Teaser 3] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpJB5lhwpA/ Teaser 4] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpJB5lhwpA/ Teaser 4] | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, 28 May 2015
Contents
Details
- Title: Ka Badin / ข้าบดินทร์
- Also known as: The King's Servant
- Duration: ?? Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Romance/Action
- Air time: Friday-Saturday-Sunday
- Broadcast network: Channel 3
- Broadcast period: May 30, 2015---(On Air)
- Theme song: "Moht Hua Jai" Ben Chalatit
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Ratings: Nationwide Average: TBD
- Episode 1:
- Episode 2:
Production Credits
- Producer: Pin Nathanan
- Director: Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn
- Screenwriter: Wan Kanawath
- Company Name: TV Scene
Cast
- James Ma as Haym
- Peeranee Kongthai (Matt) as Lamduan
- Saimai Maneerat as Bua
- Boy Chokchai Boonworametee as Meunwichitchonhan
- Ton Jakkrit Ammarat as Phor Phan Rirak (Rerk)
- Mam Jintara Sukapat as Khun Ying Chom
- Dilok Thong wattana as Khun Gohson
- Sawitree Samipak as Khun Pin
- M Apinun Prasertwattanakul as Pinrapbot Luangsonat
- Kik Danai Jarujinda as Sai-Ming Sot Noi
- Suchao Pongwilai as Character Name
- Garin Sadtayu as Character Name
- Wiwat Pasomsap as Character Name
- Ken Streutker as Character Name
- Patdee Bintong as Character Name
- Santisuk Promsiri (Noom) as Character Name
- Morragot Hataiseewong as Character Name
- Sorapong Chatree as Character Name
- Chumphon Theppitak as Character Name
- Prasat Torngorram as Character Name
- Noom Atthaporn Teemakorn as Character Name
- Ratwat Ngern as Character Name
- Krailad Kriangkrai as Character Name
- Chai Suntonsiri as Character Name
- Pong Sanarot Winsiri as Character Name
- Padol Suwannabang as Character Name
- Sang Lerwitsangsit as Character Name
- Pim Kagunchonnayuraya as Character Name
- Witawat Singlampong as Character Name
- Krongkwan Mongkon as Character Name
- Ponsuang Ruaycheun as Character Name
- Atnai Taytawong as Character Name
- Jack Chakapan as Character Name
Character Descriptions
Haym (James Ma): He is the son of Pra'yaa Brirak (Jakrit Ammarat) and Khun Ying Chom (Mam Jintara). When he was younger, Haym would sneak to learn English from Wilat's clan even after his father prohibited him from doing so. His family then encountered a life crisis which lead them to grow poor and lose their status as a noble family. They became victims for a crime they did not commit. As a result, Haym lost trust in Wilat and his men. He became suspicious of them. Later, Haym became a soldier and rebuilt his reputation through the goodness that his father had taught him. He was then able to free both his mother and him from being imprisoned.
Lamduan (Peeranee Kongthai (Matt)): She is the younger daughter of Khun Naat and Khun Pin. Lamduan is also the niece of Pra'yaa Klang. Lamduan is well-mannered and kind to everyone. She is bold and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in. She is also sensitive and cries easily. Lamduan is known for her beautiful dancing. People think she is a goddess sent from heaven to dance. Lamduan invested her heart in Haym, her perfect older brother who has always been kind to her ever since they were little.
Bua (Saimai Maneerat): She is Lamduan's older sister. Bua is a quiet person who doesn't dare to go against anyone's will because she is afraid that no one will love her. Deep inside her heart, Bua is very jealous of Lamduan. Anyone who has ever loved or took an interest in Bua either lost their lives or gave up. Bua secretly loves Haym but after Haym's family were framed and became imprisoned, Bua decided to put in an in to the love she had for him. She then agreed to become the Prince's wife because it will provide her a better life. However, when things didn't turn out as expected, she would put the blame on others.
Credit: Mahalo @ Asianfuse
Synopsis/Review
James Ma will be playing the role Haym in Ka Badin, which takes place in the era of King Nang Klao, the third reign (after King Rama II). The story sets around the period when England (known as Wilat at the time) enters into a commercial partnership role with Thailand, and this historical fact plays as a backbone to the plot of this drama. Because Haym is a good looking, well-mannered and bright boy, he is known as “Phor Haym Roop Thong” meaning “Phor Haym the Golden” (back then boys/men are referred to as ‘phor’). He has a knack for English and sneaks around to further his skills with an English teacher, however once his father finds out – he who doesn’t trust foreigners – decides to send his son to study at the monastery. There, Haym picks up sword wielding skills. Unfortunately, accused of killing an Englishman, he is relegated to being an elephant keeper. He then masters the science of ailing elephants and becomes quite the vet and elephant keeper. Therein he meets Lamduan (Matt Peeranee) who is the leading actress of a dance play in Amphawa. He had already met her when they were younger, and this propels them to fall in love. However due to their status differences, as well as interference from another man who wants Lamduan for himself, Haym pursues the military forces so that he can improve his status. With his brilliance and capability, Haym climbs the military rung (so to speak) and also becomes the national pride and bravery of Badin. CREDIT TO: Lovefia
Gallery
Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn
- This is James Ma's second lakorn.
- This is Matt's first period lakorn and Saimai's first lakorn.
- Pin says the reason why James Ma was chosen because the role required an actor who is talented, dedicated, hard-working, and good in action scenes. James gladly accepted it since he saw the lakorn as another challenge.
- This lakorn took seven months before actually starting to film.
- James had to train hard to fight Boran style, it took many months which is why it took a while before they started filming.
- Although this lakorn finished filming in November 2014, it finally aired in May 2015.
- Ka Badin has been shot in 17 provinces and over 50 locations in Thailand. The cast and crew had to handle the weather which was around 40 Degrees Celsius.
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