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Nueng Nai Suang (Thai: หนึ่งในทรวง) is a 2015 Thai television drama series starring Jirayu Tangsrisuk and Urassaya Sperbund. It aired on Channel 3 from May 28 to July 8, 2015.
It is based on the novel of the same name by Busayamas (the pseudonym of Thai author Somnuk Sutabutra). Previous television adaptions of the same novel were aired in 1992 and again in 2005.
Synopsis
News spread about the return from France of Anawat Patcharapojanat, also known as Nueng, after completing his master's degree in diplomacy. Anawat is the son of a former diplomat, Vit Patcharapojanat. His return attracted much attention from young women, especially Sisuk and her friend Songsang. However, Hatairat Ratchapitak, who was orphaned and raised by Sut and Thip Duenpradap as their own daughter, did not share their excitement. She expressed a dislike for arrogant men. When Anawat returned to Thailand, he visited his relatives and the Duenpradap family but kept missing Hatairat. Anawat also tried to visit his old friend Pinij Panatpong but missed him as well. Pinij was staying at his brother Pinai's ranch, dealing with his feelings for Hatairat.
The next day, Anawat goes to the Duenpradap house, where he meets Sattha, Suda, and Hatairat. As soon as he meets Hatairat, he immediately forms a negative bias against her. Anawat is frustrated that Hatairat seems to be intentionally ignoring him, feeling dishonored by her behavior. He vows to make her pay for this perceived slight. Later, Sattha and Suda plan a birthday party for Sut at the Duenpradap house, hoping to reconcile Anawat and Hatairat. They invite more relatives and friends than usual to the event.
During Sut's birthday party, Songsang takes the opportunity to dance with Anawat. There are many young men who ask Hatairat to dance as well. Anawat and Hatairat keep an eye on each other throughout the evening, but the event eventually concludes without incident. Although Anawat claims he doesn't love Hatairat and even hates her, he constantly squabbles with her, disrupting her life almost daily. When Khun Chai moves to the United States for a while, Hatairat has to go and teach at Anawat's house.
Shortly after, Dr. Prasong announced that he would marry Ura, but Anawat mistakenly believed the bride was Hatairat. He felt disappointed upon hearing the news and was surprised that she seemed unaffected. When he learned that Hatairat was only a bridesmaid, Anawat became very angry and left without understanding the situation.
When Anawat was taking Hatairat home, he caressed her, which made her very angry. However, Anawat felt satisfied that he had gained the upper hand. Meanwhile, Pinij unwillingly agreed to marry Jampee because his mother insisted on it. Before the wedding, Pinij fell seriously ill and wanted to see Hatairat one last time. Anawat invited Hatairat to visit Pinij, but Pinij was sent to Bangkok before they arrived. On their way back, Anawat's car broke down, forcing them to stay overnight at the ranch. When they returned to Bangkok, they were scolded by Vit and Sut for spending the night together. To take responsibility, Anawat was told to get engaged to Hatairat. Hatairat agreed to the engagement, wanting to prove herself over Sisuk and Songsang.
Later, Anawat decided to confess his feelings to Hatairat and asked her to marry him. However, she rejected his proposal, leaving him regretting the confession. Shortly afterward, Vit received news that Anawat had been in a car accident in Chiang Mai. Shocked, Hatairat immediately flew to meet him. When they reunited, they declared their love for each other. Hatairat promised to love and take care of Anawat forever, and they happily got married.
Cast
Jirayu Tangsrisuk as Nueng/Anawat
Urassaya Sperbund as Hatairach/Poom
Fair Gundon Akhazzan as Pu
Poly Pattrakorn Tungsupakul as Sattha Panee
Nam Ronadech Wongsaroj as Khun Chai
Michelle Behrmann as Paen
Chotika Wongwilas as Songsaeng
Ohm Kanin Stanley as Pinit
Namnung Suttidachanai ad Chulee
Ball Jitpanu as Khun Mor Prasong
Daraneenuch Pohpiti as Mae Nom
Mick Boromwuti Hiranyatihi as Khun Rewy
Original soundtracks
= 1992
== 2005
== 2015
=Ratings
Red color — the number of the highest rating
Blue color — the number of the lowest rating
References
External links
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