Pursuing his dream of become a screenwriter, twenty-seven-year-old Nathee invites his close friend Pharadon to write a script with him. He finds writing inspiration in the old poems hanging in a restaurant called Tram. These poems were written by the restaurant's owner, Arak. After getting to know Arak, Nathee learns the story of how his first love began on the last day the tram ran. On the tram's final trip, Arak and his close friend Boriphat fell in love with the same girl, Mukda. After that day, the story of their love triangle began. The film script is the story of a love triangle, overlapping with the true story of Natthee, Pharadon, and Sokaew. Sokaew has fallen for Nathee and Pharadon has fallen for Sokaew. However, Nathee doesn't think of Sokaew like that.
A pair of lovers having an extramarital affair plot a new life together after discovering a phone that can erase other people from existence.
Kaew, optimistic and hard-working, continues to view life through rose-coloured glasses. She works part-time day and night to help support herself and Grandma Prai. Things take a turn for the worse when Grandma Prai dies at the hand of someone who wanted her land on the beach. What’s even more shocking is that Grandma Prai gave that land by the beach to Thian, a man she had met only a few days previously and had already signed a lease in exchange for Thian having to take care of Kaew with a promise to help her find her parents.
A young woman gets transported back almost 200 years by a spell through a magical vessel where she meets her soulmate and uncovers secrets that connect to the future.
Two brothers who don’t see eye to eye must work together to solve their father’s murder while struggling to sort out a love triangle they have for one girl.
Sroisabunnga was born into an aristocratic family and was taught to be proud of her heritage and blood. However, because her father was accused of being a rebel before his death, Sroi tries to raise herself to the high-class society again in order to restore her family's name and reputation. Her diligence and ambition drive her to be too arrogant — to be someone who will never give in to anyone.
When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparents' house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family.
Sompob Benjathikul is a Thai actor, known for Santi Veena (1976), The Overture (2004), and Bitter/Sweet (2009).