In recent years, Thai dramas have gained immense popularity not only in Thailand but also across the globe, thanks to their compelling storylines, talented cast, and high production quality. These Thai remakes of popular Korean dramas offer viewers a fresh and unique perspective on beloved classics, showcasing the creativity and talent of Thai filmmakers and actors. Here are some of the most popular Thai dramas adapted from Korean originals that you must add to your watchlist if you still haven’t:
1. ‘What's Wrong With Secretary Kim’
The Thai remake of the hit Korean drama ‘What's Wrong with Secretary Kim’ follows the story of “A competent secretary and a narcissistic boss fall in love while uncovering a traumatic past that causes them to question whether their feelings are real or the result of a shared trauma”, as per IMDb. With its witty humour and sizzling chemistry between the leads, the Thai adaptation captured the hearts of viewers, offering a fresh and charming interpretation of the original storyline.
2. ‘F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers’
Based on the iconic Korean drama ‘Boys Over Flowers’, the Thai remake follows the story of a poor but hardworking girl named Gorya, who receives a scholarship to attend the prestigious rich school. There, she crosses paths with the handsome Thyme and the other members of F4, a group of wealthy and influential boys who rule the school. As Gorya navigates the challenges of fitting in among the elite students, she also finds herself entangled in a complicated love triangle. With its glamorous setting and dramatic storyline, the Thai adaptation pays homage to the beloved original while adding its own unique flair.
3. ‘Oh! My Ghost’
‘Oh! My Ghost’ Thai drama is a remake of the original Korean drama of the same name. It was a highly successful drama in both Korean and Thai versions. As per Netflix, “When a skilled but timid chef is possessed by a sassy spirit, her newfound confidence catches the eye of her longtime crush, a culinary hotshot.” It stars Arak Amornsupasiri and Nuengthida Sophon in the lead roles.
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4. ‘Kiss Me’
The drama is based on the Japanese manga ‘Itazura Na Kiss’ written by Tada Kaoru. As per IMDb, “Taliw (Aom) is a cute, lively yet clumsy girl who has a crush on a popular genius, Tenten (Mike), a new student with an IQ of 200. Taliw only has feelings for Tenten but her good friend King (Tao) falls for her and tries his best to take her heart. Taliw also has a love rival, Namkang, a girl who is taller, more beautiful, and brighter than her. Namkang seems to be the perfect person for Tenten. What Taliw will do with this situation?” With its endearing romance and charming characters, the Thai adaptation captured the hearts of viewers, offering a modern take on the classic tale of young love.
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5. ‘My Love From Another Star’
One of the most successful Korean dramas ‘My Love From Another Star’ also has a Thai version. As per IMDb, “Mitsuru Toyama is an unaging alien that came to Japan 400 years ago. 3 months before finally heading home, vain actress Tsubaki Sasahara moves in next door. Meanwhile, Tsubaki's rival commits suicide, a friend steals her spotlight, and childhood friend Hiroya proposes. Mitsuru helps her through it all, but an inevitable parting awaits.”
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