Virgen de la Calle is a 2013 Spanish-language telenovela that was produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for United States-based television network UniMás and Venezuela-based television network RCTV. It is a remake of Juana la virgen, a Venezuelan telenovela produced for RCTV. María Gabriela de Farías and Juan Pablo Llano will star as the protagonists.
Prakaidao (Dao) is a modern, independent career woman and a confirmed bachelorette looking to have a child through in vitro fertilization and without getting married. Chai Jan is both rich and attractive, but is also very focused on his career. He is a perfectionist and has impossibly high standards for a future wife, which is why he still remains single at 35. Dao starts searching for the best biological father for her child and finds that Chai Jan meets her exacting standards. She decides to become friends with him in order to verify his viability, but luck isn't on her side and through a series of unfortunate incidences he sees her as a troublesome woman and distrusts her. Will she manage to achieve her goal of having a child with Chai Jan without the entanglements of a relationship?
Huajai Klai Rung is a Thai television drama series in the romantic-drama genre, starring Phasut Banyam, Nantanat Lohsuwan and many other leading actors. It first aired on February 3, 2014 - February 21, 2014.
It is about a Thai lady name Preawdao/Seiko who just got a scholarship from Japan for her Master's degree in Economics. Preawdao's beauty impressed Takeshi, the second son of a very powerful family, Onizuka. He keeps following her from a distance but never approaches her. Finally, Ryu, Takeshi's cousin, helps him talk to her, and their relationship begins.
A young woman goes in search of her first love to get inspiration for a novel she is writing. In her search she finds herself pretending to be a man to be a manny for a guy who owns the home of her first love.
‘Tawanchai Nai Marn Mek (Tawanchai in a veil of clouds)’ is a lakorn for Ch3, produced by ‘Jett’ Nattapong Mernprasitivej and directed by actor Chai Chatayodom Hiranyatithi. It’s based of a novel by the same name and it centers around a young woman name Tawanchai played by Taew Nataporn who wants to be a writer and has to write about love, something she has never experienced before. Love doesn’t come easily, you can’t shop for it at the store, you can’t conjure it up by just saying come over–the only experience she had close to resembling love was a crush on P’Thee when she was in high school.
Tawanchai goes in search for Thee at his home but she finds her nemesis P’Mek Boy Pakorn Chatborirak and his young son at the home. To investigate abou
Alin, a struggling actress, hosts a cooking show to revive her career and impress the show's producer, Anucha. Unable to cook, she secretly trains with Din, a tough but honest chef. As the show succeeds, Alin finds herself torn between the glamorous life she wants with Anucha and the genuine connection she shares with Din.
Singha is a head police inspector who is responsible for the Presidents safety. He falls in love with Matsaya, who is a member of Samisga and has been given the task to kill the President.
Khun Ying Ai, a proud noblewoman, is forced into an arranged marriage with the son of a wealthy Chinese businessman after her mother's remarriage and an attempt on her life. While she resents the match due to her deep-rooted prejudice, the older son, Rab, is determined to win her heart. Can love grow from conflict and tradition?
Her father married a much younger woman, she is a spoiled little brat whose goal is to break them up. But she faces an obstacle, her new stepmother’s brother played by Great Warintorn is there to watch her every move. If she does something hurtful, he is there to protect his sister.
Phuwanai is a cop whose father owns a pig farm. He gets a leave from work and decides to help his father with the farm. Paipaya is a dancer who witnessed the mob killing someone, so she runs away from them and ends up hiding at Phuwanai's farm, pretending to be his nephew's tutor.
The Five Brothers follows the Juthathep brothers in the 1960s, raised by their grandmothers after their parents’ tragic death. Born into nobility, they are expected to embody honor, protect the weak, and—most importantly—marry well. But their lives become more complicated when a sacred promise binds one of them to marry a lady of the Dhevaprom family, and breaking it would bring great dishonor.
Como uma Onda is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from November 22, 2004 and June 18, 2005.
Featured Alinne Moraes, Ricardo Pereira, Henri Castelli, Herson Capri, Maria Fernanda Cândido, Kadu Moliterno, Joana Solnado, Hugo Carvana, Laura Cardoso and Mel Lisboa in the lead roles.
To defend the humble Soró Sereno in a traffic accident, the mysterious Ciro Cerqueira, a bus driver, ends up getting involved with the traditional italian family of Mamma Vittoria Cantarelli, owner of a chain of canteens in which he starts to work as an executive, and is torn between the love of the matriarch's granddaughters, the responsible Luísa and the seductive Bruna, a woman who spares no effort to get what she wants.
'Pelluco' Solís, a young lower-middle class waiter, crosses paths with Rodolfo Ruttenmeyer -a man who looks just like him- in an unfortunate accident that will change their lives forever.
Bebê a Bordo is a Brazilian telenovela produced and displayed at the time of 19 hours by Rede Globo, June 13, 1988 to February 11, 1989 in 209 chapters.
Carlão is a taxi driver who experiences a drama of conscience after fleeing bank robbers leave a suitcase with stolen money in his car: he doesn't know whether to hand it over to the police, running the risk of being accused of being an accomplice in the robbery, or whether to use the money to solve his problems.