Love_Destiny_(TV_series)

<i>Love Destiny</i> (TV series)

Love Destiny (TV series)

Thai TV series or program


Love Destiny [1](Thai: บุพเพสันนิวาส; RTGS: Bupphesanniwat; IPA: [bùp.pʰeː.sǎn.ní.wâ:t]) is a 2018 Thai historical television series that originally aired on Channel 3 from February 21 to April 11, 2018. The 15-episode series contains elements of romance, comedy, and time travel.[2] Starring Ranee Campen and Thanawat Wattanaputi, Love Destiny was a major hit in Thailand and gained popularity across Asia and contributed to a rise of tourists in the filming locations.[3] Its success has been attributed to its elaborate screenplay, costumes, and locations.[4]

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The lakorn, set in Ayutthaya Kingdom, during the reign of King Narai, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Rompaeng, the penname of Chanyawi Somprida.[5] The novel got the Seven book award in 2010 and was adapted into a television drama for the first time in this series. The television adaptation was done by Broadcast Thai Television, the scriptwrier was Sanlaya, and the director was Pawat Panangsiri.[6]

Synopsis

While traveling back home from a school excavation trip in Ayutthaya, Ketsurang (Ranee Campen), a history student and her friend, Rueangrit (Prama Imanothai), got into a car accident. Ketsurang woke up in the body of Karaket (การะเกด), the daughter of the ruler of Phitsanulok who was living in Ayutthaya, the capital of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, during the reign of King Narai (1656–1688). She lived in the residence of King Narai's chief astrologer, Phraya Horathibodi (พระยาโหราธิบดี), who is the father of her fiancé, Det (Thanawat Wattanaputi), a foreign ministry official holding the noble title of Muen Sunthon Thewa. The eccentric and goofy behavior of a modern-day woman like Ketsurang shocks everyone, but her kindness changes their attitudes towards her, eventually winning their hearts and minds. She amazes the people with her knowledge of the historical events of the era and questions the veracity of the knowledge she had learned in the future.

The drama also includes the Ayutthayan embassy accredited to the court of King Louis XIV of France, with Pan as the ambassador. And the successful enterprise of Phra Phet Racha, King Narai's xenophobic regent, to seize power and get rid of the Christians in the kingdom. The coup is supported by the Buddhist clergy and Narai's own daughter, Princess Sudawadi, and leads to the execution of Phaulkon, who holds the position of Prime Counsellor of Ayutthaya and assumes the Thai noble title of Chao Phraya Wichayen.[7]:59,64

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Praptpadol Suwanbang as King Narai
  • Sarut Vijittranon as Phra Phet Racha, Narai's regent
  • Jirayu Thantrakul as Luang Sorasak, Phra Phet Racha's son
  • Nirut Sirijanya as Chaophraya Horathibodi, Narai's chief astrologer
  • Chamaiporn Jaturaput as Lady Champa, Chaophraya Horathibodi's wife
  • Surasak Chaiat as Kosa Lek, Narai's foreign minister
  • Chartchai Ngamsan as Kosa Pan, Lek's younger brother
  • Rachanee Siralert as Lady Nim, Lek's wife
  • Aumpa Phusit as Prik, Champa's attendant
  • Vimolphan Chaleejunghran as Chuan, Champa's attendant
  • Janya Thanasawaangkoun as Phin, Karaket's attendant
  • Ramida Prapatsanobon as Yaem, Karaket's attendant
  • Witsarut Himmarat as Choi, Det's attendant

Special appearances

  • Paweena Chariffsakul as Ketsurang's mother
  • Banjerdsri Yamabhaya as Ketsurang's grandmother
  • Tachaya Prathumwan as Phra Pi, Narai's adopted son
  • Natanop Chuenhirun as Si Prat, Det's older brother
  • Thongkao Pattarachokechai as Maria's father
  • Suzana Renaud as Clara, Maria's attendant
  • Wariya Thaisaet as Claudia, Maria's attendant
  • Watcharachai Sunthornsiri as Achan Chi Pa Khao (White-Robed Master)
  • Wiksawaweet Wongwannlop as Luang Si Yot, Narai's minister
  • Peter Tuinstra as Simon de la Loubère

Original soundtrack

  • "Bupphesanniwat" (บุพเพสันนิวาส), opening theme by Saranyu Winaipanit
  • "Phiang Sop Ta" (เพียงสบตา; "Just Eye Contact"), ending theme by Sarunrat Dean
  • "Ochao Oei" (ออเจ้าเอย; "Thou Oh Thou") by Pete Pol
  • "Thoe No Thoe" (เธอหนอเธอ; "You Oh You") by Wathiya Ruangnirat

Ratings

In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

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Specials

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Sequels


References

  1. "'Love Destiny' is more fantasy than nostalgia". 9 April 2018.
  2. hermesauto (2018-03-31). "Prisoners in Thailand get to watch mega drama hit Love Destiny - by popular demand". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  3. Finlay, Leslie (23 April 2018). "Love Destiny: The Kitsch Period Drama Taking Thailand by Storm". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  4. "Venerating the past, traditional costume fever grips Thailand". Reuters. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  5. "รอมแพง เธอคือใคร? ใยคนอยากรู้จักกันทั้งเมือง", http://www.newtv.co.th/news/12576, accessed March 29, 2018.
  6. Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, London: Alvin Redman Limited

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