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Revision as of 22:45, 17 March 2015
Contents
Details
- Title: ไม่สิ้นไร้ไฟสวาท
- English Title: Unending Desire/Unending Fire of Passion
- Relate To: Mai sian rai fai sawad
- Genre: Romance/Drama/Slap-Kiss/Revenge
- Broadcast Period: March 17, 2015 --- (TBD)
- Air Time: Monday & Tuesday, 20:35
- Duration: TBA
- Popularity: TBD
- Ratings: Average TBD
- Episode 1: TBD (PILOT)
Production Details
- Broadcast Network: Channel 7
- Company Name: Dara Video
- Producer: Khun Louise
- Director: Siam Sangwareeboot
- Screenwriter: Nantana Weerachon
Cast
- Tui Teerapat Satjakul as Patawee
- Kwan Usamanee Vaithayanon as Chitchaba
- Natthapatchara Wipakontragoon as Somsupang
- Peerawat Kunnanwatas Chaiewoy
- Nattawat Plengsiriwat as Chaiya
- Karnapon Puangthong as Dr. Praewa
- Pimpwinkaran Khokrabin as Moom Jao Urasee
- Patson Boonyakiat as Khun Ying Kraokrue
- Ekarat Krasitritit as Reporter Tawatpong
- Teerapong Liewrukpong as Chaiyong
- Kanjana Plotpai as Aunt Talapnak
- Kanjana Chindawat as Mom Jaratrueng
Synopsis
Short Summary
Chitchaba (Kwan) is the only daughter of a millionaire businessman. She just graduated from abroad and returns to Thailand. Her father commits suicide after he gambles away their mansion to a man named Patawee (Tui). As a result she becomes Patawee's mistress and embarks on a trail of revenge. Little to her knowledge Patawee has plans of his own.
Original Sound Track
Gallery
Trivia
- This lakorn is based off a novel of the same name, written by Nantana Weerachon, who is also the scriptwriter for this lakorn.
- There has been 2 previous adaptations of the novel- a film version in 1986 and a lakorn version in 1994; this version is the third adaption.
Links
Credit: krisayaporn at AF for synopsis (edited by Phat)/ninjakkn for teasers
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