Bai Yingchu, the legitimate daughter of the Minister of Revenue, is framed by her concubine-born sister, Bai Qingrou, and her cousin, Lin Zizhang. Thrown into the Sunü Pavilion to endure horrific abuse, she crosses paths with the Third Prince, Pei Yan, and the two form an alliance for revenge.
During her investigation, she discovers that her father, Bai Xuanwen, is conspiring with the Crown Prince to commit treason—and that her mother’s death was tied to this very plot. Returning to the manor under the alias "Zhixi," she systematically exposes the conspiracy, leading to the capture of both the Crown Prince and her father.
With her vengeance finally complete, Bai Yingchu chooses to walk away from the power struggles of the court. Alongside Pei Yan, she abandons the pursuit of the throne to seek a life of freedom.
Blair, a college girl finds out that her new college dorm roommate, Avery, is a tomboy who looks and dress like a boy. As their friendship develops, Blair and Avery begin to wonder if the feeling they feel for one another is just an ordinary friendship or true love.
It revolves around the confusion of identity between twins and the emotional conflicts that arise, a classic trope of lakorns but focused on a relationship between women.
Set in the beautiful, green mountains, Zanjeerain is a powerful story about love, greed, and the secrets we keep. In this world, everyone has something to hide—some are stuck following old rules, others are hungry for power, and some are just trying to protect the people they love. It is a big, exciting drama where every choice matters and every character is struggling to find their way. Enter the world of Zanjeerain, a rare and emotional journey where hearts and empires are put to test.
When Phut, a workaholic office worker, gets so drunk that he can’t open the door to his own room, he ends up accidentally walking into a stranger’s apartment, thinking it’s his best friend’s place next door. The next morning, he discovers the truth—the man is Sunday, his friend’s twin brother, who has just moved in.
Dreams on a plate… and on the line. In “Million Riyal Menu”, food founders serve their concepts to savvy investors, pitching for mentorship, money, and a slice of success in a high-stakes kitchen showdown.
Urzila is gleefully outrageous, capturing Carlson’s fearless, no-filter approach to comedy in full flight. Each episode mashes up razor‑sharp stand-up with cheeky, fast‑firing sketches, many of them plucked straight from the wildly funny stories she riffs on during her live shows. The whole thing crackles with mischief. It’s a TV series powered by two decades of stand-up comedy chaos: bold, boisterous, and unmistakably Urzila.
The New Zealand Intelligence Agency’s on the hunt for new recruits. When the agency places an ad in the newspaper, only three decidedly unlikely candidates respond. Thrown headfirst into the murky world of espionage, the mismatched trio fumbles its way through betrayal, romance and escalating absurdity.
Telling the story of the 2018 poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the quiet city of Salisbury, an incident that sent shockwaves across the globe. Just months later, British mother of three Dawn Sturgess died accidentally after coming into contact with Novichok, the nerve agent used in the original attack.
With gripping first-hand testimony, the shocking story of the 2018 poisoning of an ex-Russian spy in Salisbury. Featuring unparalleled access to police, doctors, government officials and the military.
After surviving what should have been a fatal allergic reaction, a teenage girl begins to question her identity when a mysterious man claims she isn’t who she thinks she is.
As tensions rise within her family, the truth threatens to tear them apart. A grounded family drama driven by a sci-fi catalyst — not spectacle.