Moopah, the youngest son of the Hedcharoendee family, bears great responsibilities of inheriting his father’s mushroom business and taking care of his two weird older half siblings, who have moved to Thailand since their mothers died. One is half Thai and half Mexican, while the other is half Thai and half English. Moopah hates mushrooms so much that he makes a deal with his father for his freedom: making 10 million baht before he turns 25 years old. However, he was just born to “fail”. Will he be able to succeed this time? Meanwhile, no one knows that the arrival of Lingzhi, another sister from China, will reveal their family’s top secret and mess up Moopah’s life even more.
Struggling songwriter Kun is up against the clock - he's got one shot at a record deal and can't seem to write a decent love song. Could it be because he's never been in love? It all leads to disaster when, hilariously, Kun is the one who winds up experiencing heartbreak. Great for his music, less so for his peace of mind - as, in true Kun style, he has no idea which of the girls it was who stole his heart.
A group of university students find themselves the target of a curse killing them one by one in a manner related to their zodiac sign. Their quest to rescue themselves take them to the origin of this curse: Ancient Egypt.
Uptown man who just graduated from an overseas university and hates pickled fish must be involved with a rustic girl who grew up with pickled fish and simple life because his father marry her mother. She doesn't accept her mother because she left her father for a wealthy man and caused her father's death. They go in different ways because her mother loves to be in a luxury life.
Forced up to the mountains with his friends Mesa and JJ after driving while impaired, Dr. Kuafah meets volunteer teacher Prince. The two despise one another from the moment they first meet. Despite their differences, the more they argue, the more they come to understand one another.
"THE OUTING" is a series that tells a story of people who meet at parties through the narrative of three families that manage a top advertising agency that is about to enter the stock market to raise a large fund. Anan, Phupha and Taurus take their families and close employees in the company for an annual outing at a resort.
There, the dark secrets of twenty-two people with different views on love and relationships are revealed. There are issues of stability, jealousy and misunderstanding. In the end, everyone chooses to betray their lovers for their own goals. The annual outing will never be the same.
Siblings Li, Pakorn and Pawin were born into a family of Chinese traders. The three are affectionate, always taking good care of each other. Pakorn doesn't receive the equal love of their father, Ko Beng, however. He was born during the recession and is therefore branded a jinx, unlike Pawin who was born during the period of trade recovery and regarded as the family's golden child.
Two factors bring their sibling love to a turning point. The first is Rungtawan, the daughter of business owners down their same lane. The second is Asalha or Ah, a thief Pakorn mistakenly gets involved with and who incriminates him in a violent crime.
Their steadfast sibling love is transformed into a feud between outlaw and rookie cop.
The world of the wealthy isn't as perfect as it seems. It could become real dark in a short time. What happens when one of them starts a game of life, that leads to a murder and exposes those Dark Secrets?
The story of a woman who falls for her handsome boss, and so concocts a supernatural bubble tea brew to win his love. In a bitter twist, a man she despises accidentally drinks the tea and falls head over heels for her – giving rise to a hilarious and chaotic love triangle.
What is the best for children? A stress-free environment or a live-happily-ever-after life? A well-planned head-start or an all-rounded ability? Life is a race, and the kindergarten is the first battlefield!
With the support of her husband, Armand, Nora resigns from work and devotes herself to taking care of their daughter Yoyo who cannot adapt well to kindergarten life.
In 1999, Dan's in grade eleven when he transfers to Saint Lawrence’s, an all-boys catholic school. His father is being treated at a nearby hospital for end-stage brain cancer; his mother died when he was only seven.
Dan is close to Brother Anurak, the school's dean and a psychologist. Brother Anurak tries to cure Dan of his sleep paralysis. In his dreams, Dan sees a shadow that suffocates him and it only gets worse when he transfers. Dan causes a panic on his first day when he chooses a seat at the desk of Trin, a senior who mysteriously vanished at the lake behind the school a year prior. No one dares to sit at that desk, and no one dares throw it away. He gets to know his classmate Nine and roommate George as well as Cha-em, a student from Saint Mary's who comes to perform in the annual play. As the four of them grow closer, they begin to look into Trin's disappearance while helping Dan evade the shadow that's plaguing him.
Shahwais (Imran Abbas) is a handsome, rich, and arrogant businessman. He has a wife who is shown to be terminally ill in the show and is also older than him. Shahwais is a womanizer and does not like his wife. He constantly tries to get rid of her since he only married her to become the owner of her business and money.
A modern day reckless influencer gets transported back into the past where he meets his look-alike great grandfather. To somehow get back to the present, he needs his great grandfather's help. Matters get chaotic when he gets involved in his great grandfather's love life. If he alters who his great grandmother is he would cease to exist. What valuable lessons will he learn and how will he return to the present?