In a growing southwestern community where old-fashioned values are at odds with changing times, Amanda Wyatt is forced to run her sprawling ranch while fighting off encroaching developers after the death of her husband. Living in a town in transition, where migrant workers toil just down the road from upscale ski resorts, Amanda finds solace in her friendship with the widowed Carlota Alvarez, as both try to keep their children on track.
Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph falls in love with young Elisabeth. It's love at first sight but Franz Joseph's mother Sophie doesn't approve of the relationship.
Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai was an Indian television series that aired on STAR Plus channel. The series premiered on August 5, 2009, and ended on June 25, 2010. It was produced by well-known directors Sumit Mittal & Shashi Mittal.
Genius winemaker Adam leaves a fortune behind to run a family winery in Italy. While searching for his biological parents, he meets aspiring star An Ning, drawing the jealousy of her wealthy admirer Xu Shiying. As romance, rivalry, and ambition collide, their lives become deeply entwined, revealing unexpected connections and setting the stage for a dramatic journey of love and fate.
In order to cover the hospital costs for her ill little brother, the clumsy but cute Lin Lu (Song Yi Ren) enters into a contract relationship with the childish overbearing CEO Shi Lian Sen (Yan Yu Hao). Lin Lu, who acts before thinking, unintentionally tests Lian Sen’s boundaries again and again.
A story about a broken family, coming face to face after 15 long years, and eventually overcoming their differences to find their way to each other. After their separation, Pallavi and Nikhil have raised their kids by themselves, alone. But despite their best efforts, they haven’t managed to overcome the lack of the other parent in the kids' life. What happens when the broken units meet each other for the 1st time after 15 years? Will they be able to give their family a 2nd chance for sake of their children?
May Minamahal is a 1993 Filipino film produced by Star Cinema and was turned into a TV series by ABS-CBN. It is the third installment of ABS-CBN's Sineserye Presents.
Through a strange combination of circumstances, Xu Chun Chun catches the eye of the Zhou family which has a reputation for being the world's number one tea merchant. They intend to have her marry their precious son Zhou Jun Jue who is the legitimate heir of the family. Xu Chun Chun may be the only daughter in their silk manor but she is continually oppressed by her stepmother. As a way out of her situation, Xu Chun Chun grits her teeth and accepts the wedding proposal. She wants nothing more than to be divorced but finds herself in a bind because Zhou Jun Jue has fallen in love with her.
Maneejan finds out that she can travel to the past through a mirror she bought at an antique shop. That mirror brings her to the place of Khun Luang Akarathep Warakorn, a government official who lived over a hundred years ago. Her appearance causes him and everyone in the house a shock. But with her wit, she gradually gains everyone's favor. The more times she travels to the past, the more feeling she and Khun Luang develop for each other. But, what causes her to travel to the past? Why is she the one chosen? In that time when Thailand (formerly Siam) was under pressure from Western Colonialism, will she be able to do anything to help save the country?
While the problem of the country must be solved, Maneejan also faces another problem - the mirror starts to break. She needs to decide whether to reside with the man she loves in the past or to go back to the future to continue living her regular life with her family and friends.
After a royal couple is betrayed and forced into hiding, their newborn son is kidnapped and raised by a giant, gaining the strength of a lion. As he grows into a powerful young man, he must confront his enemies, reclaim his destiny, and fight to be with the woman he loves.
Scandal! is a South African television soap opera produced by Ochre Media about the people who work for the fictitious Johannesburg-based newspaper The Voice, with their pressurized deadlines, the chaos of breaking news, the fight for increased circulation and ad spend to their (no longer) private lives and personal angst.
Mootha, a naive twin, moves to Bangkok for work and falls for her charming but married boss, Janepope. When their affair is exposed, she is publicly humiliated and spirals into depression, ultimately taking her own life—the same day her twin sister Moonin returns home. Consumed by guilt, Moonin heads to Bangkok to seek revenge, assuming her sister’s identity to confront those who caused Mootha’s tragic fate.