Daniel and Andrew are two playboys who are at odds with each other. Each of them has a mentor, namely Reno and Eros, who were also enemies and rivals in the past. Betting begins to get the same girl named Cleo, with the winner being named the number one playboy for the next ten years. Without them realizing it, Cleo is the twin sister of Dara, Daniel's household assistant, who secretly has a crush on Daniel.
Love can not be proven by a game, love is proven by sincerity. Her special talent is to charm men into falling in love with her. She is like a love tester, if you want to know if your boyfriend is sincere and won’t stray, you request her services. Mostly she does this for her friends. Full time, she is a flight attendant. When her boss learns of her talents, she is hired to seduce her boss’s son from his wayward girlfriend and bankrupt his pig farm in order for him to come work for the airline full time. She is given 3 million baht for the job.
When village head Pechiammal stops dauntless Muthazhagu's marriage twice, she is forced to marry her sophisticated son. Will this odd couple stay together?
Three girls have intimate former classmates that continue onto University. Trying to separate the learning processes and goals in life, they find a difficult task. Honey likes a guy more than a friend! Because maple and Polynesian caught girlfriend secretly love to have a mistress (Gig). Trying to open their eyes, open their minds, honey, finds out the truth. But honey instead of angry friends Three girls fight Goliath Minority dig the former blew feel attacked as well. The trio decided to wear Converse, despite the different ways it's sad, but intolerant build walls in the grave.
Brasileiros e Brasileiras is a Brazilian telenovela shown in some schedules SBT between November 5, 1990 and May 14, 1991. Writing for the show was done by Carlos Alberto Sofredini and Walter Avancini, who also directed it. The show was a co-production of the Miksom.
The story revolves around two friends, Ahmed Ali and Abdul Rehman. Ahmed Ali is a poor shopkeeper whose life is focused on the well-being and happiness of his family and the people around him. Abdul Rehman is an affluent owner of a prosperous engineering firm. As wealthy as he is, Abdul Rehman is kindhearted and unconcerned with status. Abdul Rehman and his wife, Zakia, are devoted to caring for their deaf and mute son, Arooj. Arfa, Ahmed Ali's youngest daughter, is in love with and engaged to her maternal cousin, Junaid - which leaves Aminah Ahmed Ali's eldest daughter, open for marriage.
Bodyguard girls from Opus is the story of "Isra" son of the Nawab family. He is faced with malice form the surrounding environment due to his families wealth and status. No one will trust him at all. As things move through various dangers he meets a girl named "Prairie Stone", which she has served before as a bodyguard swears to protect him, to protect the hunted to help them survive. Will they love amidst the dangerous city.
Rin is the illegitimate daughter and sole heir of a wealthy man. Akanee is the adopted son of Rin's father and his legal wife. One day, Rin's father brings her into the family and she clashes with her step mother while developing feelings for Akanee. But there's more secrets to unravel.
Saam Num Neua Thong (3 Golden Men)is a modern take on love of 3 men with different personalities who happen to be best friends.
First we have Theetat, he is a playboy who owns a construction company. Secondly we have Watchara, the honest police officer. Lastly we have Kritchai and Arunsri, they work for the same company. Kritchai is a good guy, unlike his friend Theetat, he is not a playboy or lively. He is sincere with his feelings and secretly has a crush on Arunsri, but she has a boyfriend and is very faithful to him.
Coralito, is a Puerto Rican telenovela produced by Telemundo. The main characters were played by Sully Díaz and Salvador Pineda. Díaz played the character of Coralito. The telenovela played in 1983. Ednita Nazario performed the theme song of the telenovela titled Mi Pequeño Amor, by Argentine composer, Laureano Brizuela.