If you've already watched all the available K-dramas on Netflix and are in search of captivating alternatives that are equally emotional and addictive, we have just the solution for you: Thai dramas. If you're familiar with Asian shows, chances are you might have already encountered and binged several Thai dramas. Similar to Korean dramas, Thai dramas present compelling narratives revolving around life, tragedies, and love. So, grab your popcorn, as we present our top picks of 5 must-watch Thai dramas for your viewing pleasure.
1. ‘Full House’
Taking inspiration from the 2004 K-drama (Korean Dramas) that played a significant role in spreading hallyu, ‘Full House’ revolves around Aom Am (Sushar Manaying), a writer who gets deceived and loses her house while visiting Korea. In her determination to reclaim her belongings, she encounters the new owner, a renowned actor named Mike (Mike Angelo). They decide to enter a one-year contract marriage, but soon, their relationship transcends the business arrangement as they find themselves developing personal feelings for one another.
2. ‘The Gifted’
For viewers seeking a more intense and serious drama, 'The Gifted' is a compelling option. The story revolves around Ritdha High School and its exclusive 'Gifted' programme, which accepts only students with exceptional talents. Pang, originally from the lowest-ranking class, defies all odds and manages to pass the exam, earning a spot in the prestigious Gifted programme.
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As Pang and his newfound friends participate in the programme, they begin to notice peculiarities that raise suspicions about the class. Intrigued, Pang takes it upon himself to uncover a dark secret hidden within the Gifted programme, setting the stage for an engaging and suspenseful narrative.
3. ‘The Judgement’
In ‘The Judgment,’ the spotlight is cast on a toxic culture permeated by gossip, rumours, and the significant role played by social media. The series takes the audience on a dark and emotionally charged journey. It begins with Lokkaew, a 20-year-old college student, who confronts the school assembly about the harmful culture before raising a gun to her own head. The story then shifts back in time to a tragic incident at a party that becomes the catalyst for shame and cyberbullying directed at Lokkaew. The drama's title, 'The Judgment,' aptly reflects the harsh scrutiny and condemnation she faces as the story unfolds.
4. ‘Girl From Nowhere’
‘Girl from Nowhere’ is an enthralling Thai thriller series that spans across two seasons, promising to keep you on the edge of your seat. At the centre of the story is the enigmatic character Nanno, played by Chicha Amatayakul, also known as Kitty. Nanno is a mysterious 11th-grade student who enrols in various private schools across Thailand (Places to visit in Thailand). Her mission is to unmask and expose the lies, hypocrisy, and misdeeds of both the students and the faculty, taking matters into her own hands with relentless determination. With its suspenseful plot and intriguing protagonist, 'Girl from Nowhere' delivers a thrilling viewing experience.
5. ‘O-Negative’
Thai dramas are known for their versatility in covering various genres, and one area where they truly excel is coming-of-age stories. 'O-Negative' is a prime example of this prowess, as it delves into the lives of five university students who share the same blood type. Through their experiences, we get to live vicariously as they navigate the complexities of friendships, love, and the challenges of balancing academic life with personal aspirations. This engaging drama offers a captivating glimpse into the journey of young adults as they grow, learn, and forge their paths in life.
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