When a beautiful and sharp young one decides to disguise himself as the successor to a very large and wealthy family; a successor who also happened to flee his wedding, a drama of all sorts ensues. The story of a couple who disguise themselves as an assistant cook and his wife.
A disgraced cop hiding out at his childhood friend’s resort encounters a mysterious ghost only he can see, forcing them to confront buried feelings, a dangerous drug syndicate, and the secrets behind the haunting.
A multi-generational family story centered round a once-promised “Coloured paradise” that never materialized. It explores legacy, belonging and unresolved dreams.
Irina is a poor Thai-Russian girl. Jetrin is a Thai diplomat who meets Irina while he's in Russia. His mother wants him to marry the girl she chose, but he's against it, so he offers Irina a fake marriage. She accepts it because she's in trouble with the Russian mafia and wants to get away from them. They get married and he takes her to Thailand.
The story is set in ancient Thailand. Kalong is the most beautiful girl in the village. She has been in love with Mai, a poor boy who grew up in the temple without any relatives. He intends to work hard in order to ask for Kalong’s hand in marriage from Mae Kloy, despite the fact that Mae Kloy does not want Mai as her son-in-law. She finds the fact that Mai is poor disgusting, so she forces Kalong to become Chote’s wife instead. Chote is known as a thug, he’s the son of Chuang, a rich elder in the village. Mae Kloy has debts that she owes Chuang from gambling, so when Chuang comes to collect them she suggests that Kalong become Chote’s wife to wipe the debt completely. But Kalong refuses to give up on her love, and no matter what, she will do anything to be with Mai forever.
Marta will meet a charming and rich man, but love will blind her eyes and Marta will not notice the true intentions of her new sweetheart behind her rose-colored glasses.
Khun Chai and Nongsai are childhood friends. After Nongsai was diagnosed with polio leaving her unable to walk, Chai had to leave and go to America. To Nongsai, this was where their relationship ended, believing that her “p’Chai” had forgotten all about her. Years later, Chai comes back to Thailand, with his wife that he married abroad named Chomphilai. Khunying Aumporn, Chai’s mother, is quite unhappy with the fact. But after she finds out that Chom comes from a good and wealthy family, she decides to accepts her into the family.