Natcha is a lawyer and a single mother. She wants to hire a male "nanny" for her son. Wongrapee is the spoiled son of a rich newspaper/magazine owner. He wants to start a magazine about relationships between fathers and sons. His father is doubtful of his ability so he asks him to prove that he is responsible and is knowledgeable in this endeavor. As fate would have it, Natcha hires Wongrapee to be a male example in her son's life.
The story of Kin, an orphaned boy who grew up in the secluded village of Serpa deep in the forest. He searches for his true parents while working as a guide for Kyoko, a Japanese woman who is also searching for her missing father. Along the way, Kin meets Piangmat, a determined journalist and friend of Kyoko, as well as Phupha, a justice-loving forest dweller who secretly fights against illegal arms dealers with the villagers. They all become entangled in the pursuit of a lost treasure of gold from World War II and must evade Ronin, a giant snake guarding the immense fortune.
In order to get news, Nit follows Pawee and his father to a psych ward, where she finds out that Pawee's mother is still alive and not dead like his father had announced to the media. Pawee is upset from the news about his mother still being alive and begins to have a lot of misunderstandings with Nit, while his girlfriend Pen is very upset at this secret.
Ni, who is Nit's sister, is a mistress to Pen's father. Nit does not agree with her sister's actions and refuses to acknowledge this older man, but she cannot stand to leave her sister, who has a weak personality. After some time, Pawee's father is able to comfort Pawee's mother to go home. Pawee's mother hates Pen at first sight and forces Pawee to marry Nit. Will Pawee and Nit fall in love after being tied down together? How will their relationship be after all the twists and turns?
Jon, a graduate from the Faculty of Forestry, works currently as a taxi driver. Then someday, one of his customers tries to rob Jon. While struggling to free himself, the taxi drives off the road and interrupts Doctor Manop's attempt to convince Nanpanas into marrying him. Jon and the robber drop out the car, the robber then takes Nanpanas as a hostage and drives off with her. Jon hops on a motorcycle and follows the taxi until the robber accidentally crashes the car into a tree. After he arrives, Jon uses his Muay Thai skills to defeat the robber. Soon after, the police reach the accident site, they arrest the robber and everyone continues on their lives.
Later on, Nanpadas decides to look for the helping stranger and the love story begins...
Hua Jai Song Park (2000) was a TV miniseries adaptation of a classic Thai novel of the same name by M. Matukaree. Directed by fame director Thapakorn Disayanan, Hua Jai Song Park helped to launch the acting career for Sara Malakul Lane beautifully in 2000.
Unveil the legend of the "Powerful Cane" that broke into two pieces: "Whoever possesses both pieces of the cane shall have power over all." Phanthep, the holder of the "Blood Cane," suspects that Mek, a lame man, is the owner of the "Spirit Cane," who helps people under the alias "Luk Phuchai". Thus, Phanthep relentlessly pursues Mek to seize the other piece of the cane for himself. Mai, Mek's son, witnesses his father being bullied and strives to stand up and fight to protect those he loves. When one seeks to seize and the other strives to protect, the boy molded by goodness... is about to choose his path to prove himself!
Nakrop Payakracha, the young president of Tiger King corporation, is a cruel man who cares for no one but himself. He lacks a heart and excels in business.
One day, Eau, a security guard at Tiger King, becomes disabled from an injury incurred while doing his duty. Nakrop fires him because he has no tolerance for weaklings. Eau becomes despondent worrying about the family he has to raise, his mother, his sister Ounjai and his little son Ou. So, he decides to kill himself by standing in front of Nakrop’s car during a race, forcing Nakrop to unintentionally hit Eau. Eau dies while Nakrop sustains a serious head injury and goes into a coma. When he wakes, he has some memory loss and his personality is completely changed. He is no longer cruel, no longer greedy, no longer ambitions. He turns into a laid-back guy, goodhearted, and considerate of others.
Duenpattra's grandmother was said to have committed suicide by poisoning herself so Duenpattra came down to the south to live in her grandmother's house to help with the investigation. She met a police officer named Captain Marut who was investigating the case and started to have mutual feelings for him. But then she forgot about him once she saw a mysterious man wearing just white pants in her grandmother's mirror.
Abandoned by her mother, Daonuea was raised lovingly by Dawan, her birth mother's enemy. When she grows up, fate plays a trick on her, and she winds up under the care of Saengla, her birth mother who'd never cared for her once. She ends up in a terrible situation when Saengla hopes to snatch up the assets of her new husband.