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.
The official adaptation of the Turkish hit, Fatmagul. Amla, a young innocent girl is raped. In her fight, Abeer who is partly responsible for her trauma, slowly becomes the reason of her strength.
A widow and an ex-film star, both in their 40s, partner up to start a wedding planning firm. Thus begins a unique tale of self-respect, friendship and love.
The drama's protagonist is the third generation of his family's banana farm, he falls in love with the female protagonist after a misunderstanding, who is an affluent daughter of a large fruit entrepreneurship. However, after an accident, the latter's younger sister secretly developed an affection towards the former for saving her. At the same time, the protagonist's best friend also has similar feelings for the female protagonist. With the main antagonist tampering with everyone's feelings and the ruthless change of destiny, what pathway will each of them embarked on?
First the main guy's father and the father of the main girl were business partners but then his father cheated her father. This betrayal turned her father, her younger brother and her mother crazy and shattered her whole family.
Because of this her uncle took care of her and when she graduated abroad she decided to come back to Thailand to take revenge on the man who destroyed her family..
To achieve her goal she applies for a job at her father' ex-business partner's company. Then she flirts with the oldest son of his to take over the business. But younger brother (Smart) will enchant her too.. To protect his family he won't stop from getting in the way of her revenge. He decides to keep her far away from his loved ones by kidnapping her to a lonely island where she can do no harm. But the more these two stay together the more feelings will grow and the more heat will rise. Will this vengeful flame be extinguished by the feelings between these two?
This story is of a young man named Rung who grew up as a poor orphan. He is diligent and hard-working, doing everything he can to not only care for himself, but also to save money for eye surgery for Pinky, a blind girl whom he considers his sister. Whether or not they are well-off, or whether he is living in a cramped house or in the slums, he still maintains a positive attitude. Meanwhile, Rung crosses paths with the young and rich Praewa. Praewa is beautiful, a bit spoiled, but kind-hearted as well. When Praewa gets to know Rung, she tries to enlist his help in her family business. When many obstacles, including their past and social status come in their way, will their determination and love be enough to get them through?
Starting Out is an Australian television soap opera made for the Nine Network by the Reg Grundy Organisation in 1983. The series was the network's replacement for The Young Doctors, set at a medical college with an emphasis on young people getting their first experience of living away from home and leading independent lives.
The youthful cast included Gary Sweet, David Clencie, Nikki Coghill, Tottie Goldsmith and Peter O'Brien, whilst more experienced cast members complementing the young leads included Maurie Fields, Gerard Maguire, Jill Forster and Anne Phelan.
The series failed to gain sufficient ratings and was quickly cancelled and removed from the schedules after five episodes. The remaining eighty episodes were screened out-of-ratings in late 1983.