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Toong Sanaeha

Thai television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Toong Sanaeha (Thai: ทุ่งเสน่หา) is a Thai TV drama based on the novel in the same title of Chulamanee.[1] The first and only season aired on Channel 3 from February 16 to March 29, 2020, on every Friday from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 pm to 10:25 pm, for 19 episodes.

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It reruns the first episode on Saturday October 9, 2021 at the original time on Channel 3.[2]

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Plot

The story takes place in the years 1972–1978, about the love story of the young people of Nong Namphueng County, Nakhon Sawan Province, where the path of love is not strewn with rose petals, even love so dear but had to succumb to the fact that life is full of uncertainty.[1][2]

Cast

Main

  • Jarinporn Joonkiat as Yupin
  • Denkhun Ngamnet as Mingkwan
  • Butsakorn Wongpuapan as Samphao
  • Jaron Sorat as Paitoon
  • Thunyaphat Pattarateerachaicharoen as Kaewjai, Yupin's junior friend and Praiwan's sidekick

Supporting

  • Tanin Manoonsilp as Praiwan
  • Paswitch Boorananut as Captain Niphat
  • Rinrada Kaewbuasai as Janthon
  • Eisaya Hosuwan as Jinda
  • Sorachut Sahadtanachai as Jamriang
  • Natthachai Sirinanthachot as Ko, Praiwan's stooge and Samphao's employee
  • Ponganan Wangsittidej as Jon, Praiwan's stooge and Samphao's employee
  • Krittawat Chaodee as Sa, Praiwan's stooge and Samphao's employee
  • Ratree Wittawat as Sali
  • Chanokchon Chamnan as Manao
  • Nattida Pitakworarat as Som
  • Nai Sooksakul as Boonyuen, Yupin's father
  • Arisara Wongchalee as Thongyot, Yupin's mother
  • Sippothai Chantasiriwat as Sooksamue, Yupin's beautician friend
  • Wattikorn Permsubhirun as Surat (Kuang), Mingkwan's Thai-Chinese conscript friend
  • Latkamon Pinrojkirati as Panwat, naughty girl who courts Surat
  • Ampha Phoosit as Thanom, Panwat's mother
  • Krit Autthaseree as Colonel Sombat, Niphat's commander
  • Daraneenuch Photipiti as Madam Jongjit, Sombat's wife
  • Duanghathai Satthathip as Madam Nirobon, Niphat's mother
  • Surasit Chaiat as Lieutenant General Nisit, Niphat's father
  • Kaew Korravee as Niraporn, Niphat's older sister
  • Nitwara Inchu as Nichapan, Niphat's older sister and Niraporn's younger sister
  • Nino Sudtheerak as Phatai Thepthong, likay dancer who seduces Kaewjai
  • Rungjaras Khammi as Duangmanee Srinakorn, likay dancer, Phatai Thepthong's jealous wife
  • Klos Utthaseri as Xiamtiang, Surat's father
  • Prima Ratchata as Zoktiang, Surat's mother
  • Kasama Nitsaiphan as Mon, Mingkwan's father
  • Santi Sativekakul as Kon, Kaewjai's father
  • Rong Kaomulkadee as Pastor Klam
  • Krittapas Sakdistano as Sergeant Somyot, Yupin's older brother
  • Khakkingrak Khikkhiksaranang as Nongnart, Somyot's wife and Yupin's sister-in-law
  • Sopitsuda Ittimatin as Yupa, Yupin's older sister

Special appearances

  • Tanongsak Supakan as Headman Piak
  • Veeraphon Chantrong as Drillmaster
  • Janet Khiew as Pranom, in charge of sporting house
  • Adam Zima as Bob, G.I. later Kaewjai's husband
  • Pattarakorn Tangsupakul as Salakjit (Kimtiang), Surat's fiancée
  • Jirawat Wachirasarunpat as Salakjit's father, the wealthy of Nakhon Sawan
  • Lorena Schuett as Captain Srikanya WRTA
  • Thanupong Sakthanawat as singing contest MC
  • Wuttiwat Thitijarasthanachot as Nui of Koei Chai, Yupa's husband and Yupin's brother-in-law
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Awards and nominations

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Sequel

Watsanarak is a sequel, the story of ascendancy, which is the story of the children's generation.[3]

References

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