In this romantic comedy Teepob (Put) and Lallalit "Beauty" (Vill) grew up together but he hates her. So when she comes to him for help to regain power over her family's company, he pranks her by sending her to do the lowest jobs. Lallalit is a spoiled, bratty and selfish heiress who is completely absorbed with her own beauty. Looking down from heaven two angels decide to teach her a lesson by acting as her fairy godmothers and casting a spell on her. Only she doesn't receive a reward but the curse of living her life as a human at day and as a bird at night. Only true love's kiss can break the spell thinks everyone loves her, so when she was challenged to break the spell. Of course Lallalit thinks it would be a piece of cake to find somebody love her but to her surprise she overhears people talking badly about her, hating her for being rotten. Will Lallalit overcome her spoiled attitude and find true love at last?
After waking up in an alternate timeline as a woman, Jiang Nan must, with the help of four celestial guides, find true love within 14 days to return to reality.
Jason Manford narrates this reflective show looking back at over 60 years of the classic soap. Relive some of its best moments through carefully curated footage from the archives.
Song Shuang Xu was abandoned by her parents when she was 8 years old and was later adopted by the Shen family. She mistook her dependence on Shen Yu for love and was exiled overseas because her relationship was exposed. When she returned to China five years later, she accidentally provoked Shen Yu's friend, He Ting Zhou. At this time, Shen Yu began to look for a marriage partner to avoid suspicion, and Song Shuang Xu decided to give up on him.
Shen Yu's father suffered a setback, and Song Shuang Xu asked her friends for help but was rejected. Only He Ting Zhou asked for repayment, and she agreed but asked not to expose their love affair. While getting along, Song Shuang Xu realized that she was not really in love with Shen Yu, but He Ting Zhou had been plotting to get her for a long time.
Bangkok Rattanakosin era, 116, or about the year 1898 during the reign of the fifth Lord Suradej (Ayothaya) gave landholders and property everything, including an attendant slave to his only son is Khunphithak. Lady Jewell, his wife, filled with anxiety knowing that fact Khunphithak son is not robust. They live happy life from day to day, but the last in the frame for fear of his father's prestige.