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Never Let Me Go ( Thai: เพื่อนายแค่หนึ่งเดียว; RTGS : Phuea Nai Khae Nueng Diao) is a 2022 Thai television series, starring Naravit Lertratkosum and Phuwin Tangsakyuen. Directed by Tichakorn Phukhaotong, produced by GMMTV and Hard Feeling Film, the series was announced at the GMMTV "BORDERLESS" event on ...
Dew. (film) Dew, known in Thai as Dew, Pai Duai Kan Na ( ดิว ไปด้วยกันนะ 'Dew, let's go together') is a 2019 Thai drama film directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul and released by CJ Major Entertainment. It stars Sukollawat Kanaros, Sadanont Durongkavarojana, Pawat Chittsawangdee, Darisa Karnpoj and Yarinda Bunnag. The ...
2gether: The Series ( Thai: เพราะเราคู่กัน; RTGS : Phro Rao Khu Kan, lit. 'because we belong together') is a 2020 Thai romantic comedy series starring Vachirawit Chivaaree and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn. An adaptation of 2019 Thai novel by "JittiRain", the series follows the story of two college boys who go from being in ...
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Baker Boys ( Thai: รักของผม ขนมของคุณ; RTGS : Rak Khong Phom, Khanom Khong Khun, lit. My Love, Your Desserts) is a 2021 Thai romantic comedy-drama television series starring Thanat Lowkhunsombat (Lee), Prachaya Ruangroj (Singto), Purim Rattanaruangwattana (Pluem) and Patara Eksangkul (Foei). Adapted from the ...
The Player ( Thai: รัก เป็น เล่น ตาย ;) is a Thai action suspense drama television series, starring Way-ar Sangngern (Joss), Ramida Jiranorraphat (Jane) and Tipnaree Weerawatnodom (Namtan). The show follows a group of high-society people who engage in a devious game in order to bet for their popularity, fortune, and ...
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History. Hooq was a joint-venture of Singtel, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros., established on 30 January 2015, when the presence of Netflix in Asia was still limited. An online streaming video platform, Hooq would be able to capitalise on Singtel's reach and distribution to deliver Hollywood movies, television series, as well as local programming to Asian markets.