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Television series which originated in Thailand and began in the year 2023. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Thailand should be removed from this category. 2018
A critic from Sao Star wrote that "The pace of the film gradually quickens from the first minutes, the transitions are arranged quite smoothly, there are some silences installed, enough for viewers to contemplate". [6] A reviewer of Tiền Phong wrote "Overall, Live: Live Stream has an idea but hasn't done it yet. The script's many errors and ...
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The Betrayal (Thai: เกมรักทรยศ) is a Thai television series. The series is adapted from the British TV series Doctor Foster, from BBC Studios starring Ann Thongprasom, Ananda Everingham and Patricia Tanchanok Good, with Chatayodom Hiranyasthiti and Rinlanee Sripen. [1] [2] [3] broadcast on Channel 3 HD in August 23, 2023. [4]
Just like Lin Lan Ser with Nan, he too fell in love at first sight with a woman named Meena, who is also a Thai woman just like Nan. He later on want to take her hostage, due to her father owing him 20 million Hong Kong Dollars. Nychaa Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich as Meena "Min" - Lin Peuy In's debtor and love interest. She is very beautiful ...
Kao) is a 2006 Thai musical-comedy film. It stars Thai rapper Joey Boy (Apisit Opsasaimlikit) as the leader of a 1970s rock group (Thai string combo) that finds themselves transported by a time machine-microphone to the present day. The band, The Possible, is patterned loosely after an actual Thai band from the 1970s, The Impossibles.
Chamloei Rak (Thai: จำเลยรัก) is a 1960 novel by Chuwong Chayachinda which has been adapted for two movies and five television series. Plot [ edit ]
The 2022–23 Thai League 3 is the sixth season of the Thai League 3, the third-tier professional league for association football clubs in Thailand, since its establishment in 2017, also known as Kongsalak Plus League due to the sponsorship deal with Kongsalak Plus. [2]