Rang, a hardworking slum boy, becomes the assistant to Praewa, a spoiled heiress forced to run her family’s gemstone business. As the company faces crisis and her boyfriend leaves her, Rang helps save everything while juggling his duty to care for Koi, a blind orphan he loves like a sister. In the end, Praewa realizes Rang is the one who truly loves and supports her.
Ryo and Ayla are a pair of lovers in the same office. Ryo is a workaholic, while Ayla feel that Ryo's love is not serious. On the other hand, their boss, Ariel, really wants Ayla's love. One day Ariel tried to hit Ryo with a car, causing Ryo to die on the spot while Ariel fell into a coma. However, Ryo's spirit is still in the world, he knows that he can use the bodies of people who are in a coma, on the condition that he would die completely if other people discovered his true identity. But whose body? There was no other choice for him, only Ariel's body was available.
Rahman plays this role as the new chief ranger of the police patrol that venture deep into the forest of the village of Pha Mok where a home invasion occurred.
The plantation area is to be declared a reserve and this angers the owner of the plantations, they argue and a battle ensues. The various superstitions of the locals as to the stars become apparent as the story continues.
After a sudden breakup in college, Cen Wan and Shen Yixiao cross paths again four years later over a rare pigment ore. Though she sees him as a stranger, he can’t help supporting her. When her grandmother is injured, Shen Yixiao uncovers the truth behind their split and sets out to make things right.
Inspired by the famous Gujarati column Duniya Ne Undha Chasma by Taarak Mehta, this show captures the everyday life in Gokuldham Co-operative Society, addressing socially relevant issues with humor. At its heart is Jethalal, an uneducated Gujarati businessman, who often seeks guidance from his wise neighbor and friend, Taarak Mehta. Jethalal lives with his naive yet lovable wife Daya Ben and their mischievous son Tapu, whose antics frequently disrupt the peace of the society. The members often warn Jethalal to control Tapu or face eviction. In desperation, he calls his father, Champaklal, from the village, hoping he’ll instill discipline in Tapu. Instead, the grandfather-grandson duo teams up, creating even more chaos and turning Jethalal’s life into a comedic roller coaster. The show blends family dynamics, friendship, and neighborhood bonds with a dose of satire and laughter.