Reya works as a VIP receptionist at a local bank. She exerts her charm to seduce David Henderson, a widower and one of the bank’s BOD. Reya and David soon get married, and she receives the social status as a banker’s dear wife. When David’s financial situation becomes unstable and he is forced to move to a junior branch away from the city. Reya steadfastly refuses to go, and the engaged couple engages in a heated argument until the breaking point of their marriage. Tardily, Reya enjoys a prosperous life as a widow, playing golf and spending money in high societies, not knowing she is on the path to hell.
This is a story about two people who desire to have the best love in life. One person uses their mind and heart, while the other relies on their beauty and body. However, both find each other and love blooms despite their obvious differences.
After a series of unlucky, interconnected events, a woman loses everything, but soon begins to find love and redemption against all odds.
Following the death of her child, a grief-stricken woman struggles to find peace until a mysterious boy appears, claiming to be her reincarnated son.
After having a car accident, Sang Tai makes his twin brother, Sang Nuea, replace him as Wenny's make-up artist
Rot previously had something with Pat, but he left abroad for school. She eventually married Tee. They have three kids together. Tee is intent on saving and building wealth and often neglects her feelings. He is a good provider, but a bad husband. She meets Chit Cheua and he immediately likes her, but he is engaged to someone and seeing someone else on the side. Pat comes back from abroad and old feelings start to resurface.
This story revolves around a married couple, in which the husband is an undercover cop
Ploy Chermarn Boonyasak is a Thai film and television actress and model. She is well known for her role as June / Tang in the movie The Love of Siam. Her other film roles have included the title ghost character in director Yuthlert Sippapak's horror-comedies Buppah Rahtree and Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns. She was also featured in Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's Last Life in the Universe, in which she portrayed the younger sister of the character played by her real-life older sister, Daran Boonyasak. In 2001, when she was just 18, she played a teen mum in the drama Na Tang Baan Raek (The First Window). And despite having been a big star since her 20s, she did a supporting role in the 2007 gay-teen drama Love Of Siam, which eventually won her a Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her role as a vengeful ghost in Buppha Ratree is also interpreted as an expression of feminine anger over patriarchal society. In 2014, she has joined forces with the UN Refugee Agency and celebrities around the world to help spread the message of World Refugee Day. She's also a mentor on the modelling-themed reality series The Face Thailand Season 1 and The Face Thai and season 4 All-Stars, aired on Channel 3. She left Thai TV3 in 2017 and became a free agent.